Public Houses: Open to the general public without membership for consumption of beer. Food may be available as an afterthought.
The Glentanar Bar and Kitchen has a Lounge Bar with entrance from Justice Mill Lane. The snug Bob's Dram is a whisky bar with a separate entrance on Holburn St.
Local sports bar in the heart of Torry with large function room for free hire. Darts played.
Hotel formerly known as Skerry Brae, that used to serve ale.
A fine Wetherspoon conversion of a splendid art deco building which used to be the Victoria Cinema. The name refers to a locomotive built at the now defunct Inverurie Locomotive Works and there are many references and pictures of this throughout the pub.
A locals bar with no real-ale in Torry. Darts played.
In the main landside terminal of Aberdeen Airport, close to the main entrance and before you go airside. It is popular with airport staff, travellers and offshore workers and food can be pre-ordered.
Large, open-plan lounge with two areas either side of the central bar. Branded as a Flaming Grill pub (part of the Greene King empire), it is an estate bar near the Mastrick shops. Darts played.
With an exquisite interior redesigned in 1926 and remaining largely unchanged since, this is the only pub listed in CAMRA's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors in the area. Guest ales are frequently from breweries such as Fierce, Fyne Ales, Windswept, Orkney.
The Grouse Inn is a part of Speyside Whisky Folklore. Situated in the Lower Cabrach about 8 miles from Dufftown, the Inn is open daily from Easter to 31 October. It has an impressive whisky collection.
Cosy, characterful bar hidden halfway down an Old Town close. Railway memorabilia adorns the interior of this small, often busy, bar. At the front are tables with window seats and stools, while the rear has more comfortable semi-circular booths.
Traditional seafaring decor abounds in this harbourside howff. Sells cask ale from the local Burnside Brewery.
Friendly local sports bar with outside picnic tables.
Survey required.
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Converted from a former shipping office, this small, smart bar has the look of a modern cafe and is located on the harbour front where seafood is landed daily.
Bar at Aberdeen Railway Station. No longer selling ale although the pumps are still on the bar! Go to Aitchies instead.
A community focused village pub near Dalgety Bay with cosy log fires, a beer garden and real ales all adding to the friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
Refurbished community bar on a busy roundabout that servers food and where pool and darts are played. Upstairs function room.
This pub has not reopened after the Covid-19 lockdown.
A small, friendly basement bar situated in the heart of the city centre at the west end of Union Street. It is easy to find, look out for the bandsman clock above the now, sadly, closed Bruce Millers music store.
The bar has not re-opened since the Covid-19 lockdown.
Jock’s Bar is a traditional bar in Morris's hotel. Drams, TV and conversation.
Long, narrow, dark Wetherspoon outlet with some raised seating near the bar and booths at both the main entrance and at the rear entrance on Justice Mill Lane, hence the name of the pub.
Bar and Diner in shopping centre.
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