Public Houses: Open to the general public without membership for consumption of beer. Food may be available as an afterthought.

Royal Oak (Huntly)

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Royal Oak (Turriff)

Bar and function room.

Saltoun Arms (Aberdeen)

Previously a rather rough pub which appears to have had a recent makeover. Darts, pool, sports and a beer garden.

Sands (Peterhead)

Beer, Poker and Pool in basic surroundings.

Scotia Bar (Aberdeen)

Traditional two-room community bar and lounge, supporting two darts teams. Has flirted with occasional craft-keg beer.

Scots Corner

Pub, Cafe and shop in small village.

Scots Corner

Bar, Restaurant, corner Cafe and Shop on the Luthermuir road. Selling Burnside Wulver lager.

Scott Skinners (Banchory)

Converted Victorian house with separate restaurant, bar and snug. Very popular watering-hole - the only one in the expanding east end of the village. This pub has two hand pumps but likely to only be serving one beer.

Seafield Arms (Rothes)

Small village pub on main road through Rothes. A welcoming fire is situated on the left after coming in the door. Cafe style back room can be used for private functions. Beer garden at rear is a patio. This pub serves 2 regular beers.

Seafield Arms (Whitehills, Banff)

Small bar with lounge area just beside it in a side street in this fishing village. The menu features fish caught by the hotel's own trawler, the AudaciousBF83 so you can be assured that the fish is fresh!

Ship Inn (Banff)

The interior of this historic nautical-themed inn featured in the film Local Hero. It has a wood-panelled bar and lounge with sea views through the small windows with a fine view across the mouth of the Deveron to Macduff. A blocked carriage arch hints at the earlier history of the building.

Ship Inn (Johnshaven)

While it may always look closed, check for the small light in the window near the door or just do battle with the door latch to the public bar. First licensed in 1763, this well-worn howff offers a warming welcome with one handpull.

Ship Inn and Galleon (Fraserburgh)

Bar, diner and nightclub

Shore Inn (Portsoy)

Cosy, comfortable, coastal howff supplying a warming welcome inside in winter and scenic outdoor views in summer of the oldest harbour on Moray Coast which was a location recently for the remake of Whisky Galore.

Six° North (Aberdeen)

Pub owned by the Six Degrees (6°) North brewery specialising in their own Belgian style ales and a range of guest craft beer. Stocks a vast range of Belgian bottles.

Six° North (Edinburgh)

The Edinburgh pub owned by the Laurencekirk brewery.

Six° North (Glasgow)

The Glasgow pub owned by the Laurencekirk brewery.

Slains Castle (Aberdeen)

Large, gothic conversion of a former church. Named after the ruins in the north east which is rumoured to have influenced Bram Stoker to write Dracula. The pub is on various levels and has a gothic feel to it. Still 3 pumps on the bar but only one beer available.

Smiddy (Daviot)

This pub was once the village blacksmiths. It is very much a feature of village life, offering pool, darts and occasional live music as well a single well presented ale.

Snuggery (Aberdeen)

One of the lager sport bar stops on Market St.

Soul (Aberdeen)

Glitzy re-imagining of a former church, this bar is popular with the party crowd. You may find local craft beers on keg.

Spiders Web (Dyce)

Conveniently situated only yards from Dyce railway station, this village pub with comfy lounge serving wholesome food and separate public bar, has a convenient timetable in the entrance so you can check your train times to Aberdeen or Inverurie - Inverness. One changing beer and a darts team.

Spirit Level (Aberdeen)

Straightforward and unfussy city-centre bar (formerly known as Wyness's).

St. Machar Bar (Aberdeen)

Located in the photogenic and historic Old Aberdeen conservation area amid the university buildings and close by Kings College, this friendly and historic pub is frequented by academia and locals alike. Three hand-pumps selling beer from Stewart Brewing and Scottish guests.

Stag (Aberdeen)

Formerly known as Star and Garter, then MacAndrews, the bar is now part of the McGintys group. Large bar with screens for sport. Serves up to four ales.