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Independently owned hotel, restaurant and bar (known as "The Comm") beside the obvious whisky shop.
Village hub with public bar, lounge upstairs and rooms to let.
Bed and breakfast offered with no frills bar.
Small hotel with lounge/function room and a public bar and cocktail lounge separated by pool room. Beer may be from Strathbraan or Burnside.
Pool and Darts, Live Music, Karaoke nights, DJ nights, Poker every Thursday, Free Juke Box every Sunday
Now Closed - previously served one regular beer.
Coopers is a traditional bar serving chilled lagers & beers. Pool played.
Situated in the beautiful village of Craigellachie, the impressive Victorian building boasts picturesque views across the forests and mountains, and is situated next to the Fiddich and Spey rivers.
Public bar, restaurant and diner with accommodation near to Aden country park.
A family run hotel in historic old Cove Bay. Bar where pool and darts are played. Restaurant with views to the sea. Pleasant but steep walk to old harbour.
A one-roomed corner pub opened in November 2017 and run by an enthusiastic local CAMRA member. Old church pews provide seating for some of the tables around the walls whilst other tables are served by bench seating.
Long bar and pub games.
Set in a scenic clifftop location, the view from rear garden of this small village inn and seafood restaurant is strongly recommended. The Creel is primarily a food venue but the bar area serves as the village local with up to three beers, two in winter, usually from Scottish micros.
The bar in the pavilion at the Aberdeenshire Cricket Club premises. Members only. Private function room available to hire.
Locals bar and restaurant
Nothing known.
Small, single-room bar with conservatory restaurant. The building dates from 1770 and was originally an Alms House before being used for crofting till 1973. Stands on the 'Whisky Trail' with more than 50 distilleries within a 15 mile radius and an extensive range of malts is stocked.
The Crown and Anchor is a spacious, well kept seaside inn, set in a charming village by the beautiful Moray Firth. The bar has solid, rustic decor, and there are two separate dining areas where home-cooked, locally-sourced food is served.
Locals drinking den in Woodside.
Harry's Bar at the Crown is situated just off the main square in the centre of Huntly. The ale is key-keg. The Windswept Wolf is always on. A beer from Speyside Brewery alternates between Sunshine on Keith and Spey's Cadet. Beavertown Neck Oil is also very popular.
Hotel with lounge/bar and coffee shop.
Public bar and function room with sky sports.
Well established family run Inn with seven en suite rooms available for bed and breakfast.
Clubhouse at golf club.
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