Top, Best & Fun Rooftop Bars in Addiewell

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Top, Best & Fun Rooftop Bars in Addiewell

The Scotch Whisky Experience
The Scotch Whisky Experience
4.6 (5873 ratings)4.5 (5663 ratings)
Attraction telling the tale of Scotland's national drink with high-tech exhibits and a barrel ride.
The Royal Mile, 354 Castlehill, Edinburgh EH1 2NE, United Kingdom
Food & DrinkBarDistilleries
Mentioned by edinburgh.frasershospitality.com
Attractions in Edinburgh | Fraser Suites Edinburgh
"Enjoy a sensational journey in a swirling, bubbling barrel ride through a replica distillery and emerge an expert in Scotch whisky!. Distance from Hotel:290 m4 mins4 mins2 mins"
Harmonium
Harmonium
4.7 (690 ratings)
Chic, leafy spot for vegan dishes such as stone baked pizzas plus organic wine, cocktails & beer.
7-11 E London St, Edinburgh, EH7 4BN, United Kingdom
BarVegan restaurant
Mentioned by Unifresher
10 best vegetarian restaurants in EdinburghUnifresher
"Well-known for its stone-baked pizzas and organic wines, Harmonium is a restaurant that is committed to creating tasty food that is cruelty-free and plant-based. There is something on the menu to suit everybody, from pizza, burgers, coffee and waffles. The relaxed vibe in this restaurant makes it an excellent place to go for a catch-up with friends or a meal out."
Union Brew Lab
Union Brew Lab
4.5 (1168 ratings)
Trendy, innovative coffee-house offering single origin brews and artisanal produce.
6-8 S College St, Edinburgh, EH8 9AA, United Kingdom
Coffee shopBarRestaurant
Mentioned by keepedinburghthriving.com
The Best Coffee in Edinburgh // Keep Edinburgh Thriving
"Situated on the streets of Old Town, Brew Lab prides itself on speciality coffee and artisanal delicacies, serving up a meticulously crafted espresso that will keep you focused all day (or at least until you reach the next coffee spot). With the mission to bring the best coffee possible to the people of Edinburgh, it would be a shame to not at least try this creative hot spot. These guys are so serious about creating exceptional coffee, that they also provide barista courses that teach you the beauty of creating an espresso, as well as creative latte art and filter brewing."
Mentioned by Daily Espresso
10 Coffee Shops in Edinburgh You HAVE To Visit
"The name Brew Lab alone evokes images of an experimental coffee house, run by an eccentric but genius barista on the hunt to achieve world coffee domination with his signature blend. Although there are no evil geniuses in sight, these guys do take coffee mega seriously and the tweaking and precision that goes into their brew methods are worthy of the laboratory name. The coffees they serve change week to week, so are ever seasonal and offer a rich and new experience every time."
Mentioned by edinburgh.org
Cafes and Coffee Shops in Edinburgh
"A must-visit for every coffee connoisseur, Union Brew Lab is located in the heart of the city's Old Town. They take their brew very seriously here, with a range of coffees specially selected from producers in the UK and Europe which changes with seasonality. For the authentic Brew Lab experience, you should order one of their exceptional filtered pour-overs, however they do an amazing flat white here too."
Whiski Rooms
Whiski Rooms
4.5 (1353 ratings)
Classic and modern Scottish cuisine served in refined bare-stone room with over 300 malts to sample.
4-7 N Bank St, Edinburgh, EH1 2LP, United Kingdom
Scottish restaurantBarBistroCocktail barLiquor storeRestaurantWine bar
Mentioned by cityexplorerstours.com
The best Scottish Restaurants in Edinburgh
"Whiski Rooms, as the name suggests, is a highly recommended choice if you wish to sample some whisky alongside their meal, as they have over 300 to choose from!. As well as the restaurant, you can also visit their bar and shop, where they offer special whisky tasting experiences. In the restaurant itself, you will be seated in a cosy bistro, overlooking the New Town from the top of the Mound, with wooden furnishings and exposed stone walls, to match the historic style and spirit of the Old Town, where it is located."
Mentioned by edinburgh.org
The Best Bars in Edinburgh, Scotland - Forever Edinburgh
"4-7 North Bank Street, Edinburgh EH1 2LP (Tel: 0131 225 7224). With over 280 whiskies to choose from, Whiski Rooms is an absolute must for any whisky fanatic. Explore their collection and choose your favourite from one of the biggest malt selections in the city."
Roseleaf bar cafe
Roseleaf bar cafe
4.7 (1094 ratings)
Playful, quirky decor in an informal cafe bistro with health-conscious menus and teapot cocktails.
23-24 Sandport Pl, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6EW, United Kingdom
PubBarBreakfast restaurantCafeRestaurantScottish restaurant
Mentioned by SquareMeal
The best breakfast Edinburgh restaurants have to offer
"What: Roseleaf may be best known for its ‘pot-tails’ (cocktails served in teapots), but we’d also recommend stopping by here in the morning. To kick start your day, tuck into one of Roseleaf’s range of eggs Benedicts, which can be paired with everything from black pudding to spinach. Roseleaf is also good for anyone looking to enjoy breakfast in a venue with a difference, thanks to its Instagram-friendly interiors which include a collection of vintage furniture and lots of other random knick-knacks."
Mentioned by edinbraw.com
11 Delicious Meals to Eat in Leith – EdinBraw
"We’re always on a mission to find Edinburgh’s best burgers and we’ve eaten far too many in the name of research. To be fair, I was eating a lot of burgers before we set up EdinBraw, I’m not sure I can keep using it as an excuse for my addiction. Whilst I couldn’t tell you how many burgers I’ve eaten in Edinburgh, I can tell you where I’ve eaten the most – The Roseleaf in Leith."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Brunch and Breakfast Spots in Edinburgh
"The Roseleaf serves top-notch grub|Courtesy of Roseleaf / © AdamJBellPhotography. There’s a real buzz in Leith just now, with the diversity of its restaurants, from gastropub to Michelin-star restaurants, unrivalled elsewhere in Edinburgh. One of its most beloved pubs serving top-notch grub is the Roseleaf."
Smith & Gertrude
Smith & Gertrude
4.7 (180 ratings)
26 Hamilton Pl, Stockbridge, Edinburgh EH3 5AU, United Kingdom
Wine barBarCheese shopCider barWine clubWine storeWine wholesaler and importer
The Basement
The Basement
4.4 (672 ratings)
Vibrant pre-club cellar bar with friendly vibe and Scottish pub food menu with Mexican options.
10a, 12a Broughton St, Edinburgh EH1 3RH, United Kingdom
BarMexican restaurantRestaurant
Jake's Place
Jake's Place
4.1 (76 ratings)
13 Market St, Edinburgh, EH1 1DE, United Kingdom
BarRestaurant
56 North
56 North
4.3 (788 ratings)
Intimate cocktail bar with booths, a wide range of gins, gourmet burgers, flatbreads and steaks.
2 W Crosscauseway, Newington, Edinburgh EH8 9JP, United Kingdom
Cocktail barBarHamburger restaurant
Mentioned by Time Out Edinburgh
The 12 best bars in Edinburgh
"It may be right by the main University of Edinburgh campus, but 56 North pulls in all manner of clientele, from students to gin connoisseurs. This Southside bar specialises in gin, with three whole chapters dedicated to the spirit on the menu and over 400 on offer from around the world, with recommended mixers and garnishes attached to each. There's also an extensive cocktail, whisky and wine menu for anyone wanting something different and on a sunny day, you can head out to their front terrace or secret garden round the back to enjoy your drink of choice."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
Where To Eat Outside In Edinburgh
"When it comes to alfresco dining in Edinburgh, 56 North is not to be missed. The cocktail bar features cosy booths and a spacious outdoor area that you can hunker down in before trying their range gins and munching on gourmet grilled bites."
Malmaison Edinburgh City
Malmaison Edinburgh City
4.5 (90 ratings)
Vibrant rooms in a hip, upmarket hotel featuring a French restaurant, a bar & afternoon tea.
22 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh, EH2 1AY, United Kingdom
HotelBarRestaurant
Mentioned by The Times Expert Traveller
Where to stay in Edinburgh
"Best for Exploring Leith and its food scene In a nutshell Leith is Edinburgh’s most exciting neighbourhood, having transformed in the last decade from a rough-round-the-edges port district to a buzzing going out destination. Malmaison Edinburgh (not to be confused with the newly opened, Malmaison Edinburgh City in St Andrew’s Square) is in a converted Seaman’s mission dating back to 1883. Perched right on the docks this was in fact the chain’s first hotel and set the tone for its glamorous cool vibe.Don’t miss Malmaison Edinburgh is perfectly located to discover Leith’s food and drink scene."
Mentioned by The Independent
Edinburgh Hotels: The best places to stay
"With a striking castle-façade and a gorgeous Georgian waterfront location, Malmaison is set within this former Seaman’s Mission in dockside Leith. It’s an on-fire foodie fave, with nearby pedigree provided by Edinburgh’s two most fabulous restaurants – Michelin-starred darlings The Kitchin and Martin Wishart are a brisk walk away. For crustacean lovers, there are also bumper-to-bumper restaurants where you can pick over the day’s catch."
Mentioned by laterooms.com
The Best 4 & 5 star Luxury & Boutique Hotels in Edinburgh – LateRooms.com
"Property Location With a stay at Malmaison Edinburgh in Edinburgh (Leith), you'll be convenient to Royal Yacht Britannia and Edinburgh Playhouse Theatre. This 4-star hotel is close to Palace of Holyroodhouse and Arthur's Seat. Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the 100 air-conditioned rooms featuring minibars and flat-screen televisions."

Best Cake Places in Addiewell

The Wall Coffee And Design House
The Wall Coffee And Design House
4.4 (341 ratings)
Traditional café fare featuring toasties with copper espresso machine & chalkboard-inspired menu.
45 Cockburn St, Edinburgh, EH1 1BS, United Kingdom
Coffee shopCake shopSandwich shopTea store
Mimi's Little Bakehouse - Royal Mile
Mimi's Little Bakehouse - Royal Mile
4.5 (274 ratings)
250 Canongate, Edinburgh, EH8 8AA, United Kingdom
BakeryCake shopCoffee shopSandwich shopTea house
Mentioned by edinburgh.org
Top five cake shops in Edinburgh | Forever Edinburgh
"You can’t really talk about cake in Edinburgh without mentioning Mimi’s. What started nearly five years ago as a family business has grown into one of the most coveted bakeries in the city, with a café at The Shore, a small picnic parlour in the Canongate and now also Mimi's Bakehouse Corstorphine on St John's Road. Today it’s still very much owned and run by Mimi and her family, and their passion is baked into every cake, scone and traybake they make."
Mentioned by st-christophers.co.uk
Most Instagrammable Cafés in Edinburgh
"Mimi’s is one of the most popular spots for a coffee and cake in Edinburgh, and being the Scottish Baker of the Year for 4 years running, it’s understandable. While their breakfast, brunch and lunch menu is hearty and delicious, it’s really the cakes put this warm and welcoming family-run bakery on the list. Find Mimi’s main cafe right by the river in the heart of Leith, or Mimi’s Little Bakehouse in two locations in the Old Town."
Mentioned by Watch Me See
My Favourite Vegan Restaurants in Edinburgh
"Disclaimer: My meal at Mimi’s Bakehouse was a gifted experience. All opinions are my own. Another vegan-friendly cafe in the Old Town of Edinburgh is Mimi’s Bakehouse."
Naked Bakery
Naked Bakery
4.7 (106 ratings)
Stylish bakeshop turning out colorful, creative vegan cakes & cookies, with gluten-free options.
24a Hill St, Edinburgh, EH2 3JZ, United Kingdom
BakeryCafeCake shopDonut shopVegan restaurantVegetarian cafe and deliWedding bakery

Top 10 Kid Friendly Things To Do and Attractions in Addiewell

The Royal Scottish Academy
The Royal Scottish Academy
4.5 (311 ratings)4 (61 ratings)
A bright, elegant Georgian gallery built in 1826, housing modern art and architecture exhibitions.
The Mound, Edinburgh, EH2 2EL, United Kingdom
Art museumSights & LandmarksArt galleryArchitectural BuildingsPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Calton Hill
Calton Hill
4.7 (2428 ratings)4.5 (8262 ratings)
Prominent hill with neoclassical monuments & sweeping views of the city skyline & Edinburgh Castle.
Edinburgh, EH7 5AA, United Kingdom
Mountain peakSights & LandmarksLighthousesGeologic FormationsPoints of Interest & LandmarksLookouts
Mentioned by mummytravels
16 things to do in Edinburgh with kids
"Start at the end Princes Street and climb the staircase up the hill for some of the best views over the city – from here you can see out to the castle and over to Arthur’s Seat. Home to the National Monument, designed to be a replica of the Parthenon in Athens but never finished, it’s also where you’ll find the huge Nelson monument. At 1pm, the time ball here drops – designed to be seen by ships far our at sea, the castle’s One O’Clock gun was added as bad weather meant the ball couldn’t always be seen."
Mentioned by Edinburgh 2 days itinerary
Edinburgh Itinerary 2 days: How to Make the Most of Your Time in Scotland
"***If you’re a morning person, grab a blanket, a thermos of hot chocolate, tea, or coffee, and enjoy the sunrise from Calton Hill. One of the most enchanting and TOTALLY free things to do in Edinburgh, Scotland. Obviously, if you hate mornings, you can watch the sunset instead, (just make sure you have clear skies, which are something of a rarity) but you’ll just have a bit more company."
Mentioned by Edinburgh 2 days itinerary
2 Days in Edinburgh: A Budget-Friendly Itinerary
"If Arthur’s Seat wasn’t enough altitude and you fancy another panoramic view of the city, Calton Hill is a lovely walk with excellent views – and much easier on the legs and lungs. It’s located quite close to the downtown area and it’s home to some of the best sunsets in Edinburgh – if you can catch it on a clear enough night, granted."
St Mary's Catholic Cathedral
St Mary's Catholic Cathedral
4.6 (316 ratings)4.5 (24 ratings)
Place of Roman Catholic worship, designed by James Gillespie Graham and opened in 1814.
61 York Pl, Edinburgh, EH1 3JD, United Kingdom
Catholic cathedralSights & LandmarksCatholic churchChurchPoints of Interest & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by world-guides.com
Edinburgh Churches and Cathedrals: Edinburgh, Scotland
"Address: 61 York Place, Edinburgh, EH1 3JD, Scotland, UK Tel: +44 (0)131 556 1798 This popular Roman Catholic church dates back to 1814, being designed by James Gillespie Graham. Each month on the third Tuesday, look out for the organ and choir recitals. The adjacent Cafe Camino provides a rather tempting menu, offering bacon sandwiches, freshly made soup, lunchboxes for children, a choice of beverages (including coffee, tea, wine, beer and cider) and tubs of locally produced ice cream."
Mentioned by reserveapartments.co.uk
Churches in Edinburgh
"St Mary’s Catholic Cathedral, originally called the Chapel of St Mary’s, held its first masses in August 1814. The Cathedral houses the National Shrine of St Andrew, Scotland’s patron saint, and even has an underground passage leading to a priest’s house in York Place. It wasn’t until the 1970s that passers by could see the Cathedral in its full splendor when tenements in front of the building were demolished."

Best Nightlife in Addiewell

Monty's
Monty's
4.5 (415 ratings)
Craft beer & 60+ Scottish malt whiskies offered in a small, old-fashioned pub with a snug loft.
185 Morrison St, Edinburgh, EH3 8DZ, United Kingdom
Bar
Checkpoint
Checkpoint
4.1 (492 ratings)
3 Bristo Pl, Edinburgh, EH1 1EY, United Kingdom
RestaurantBarBreakfast restaurantCoffee shop
Mentioned by scotsman.com
17 of the best cheap eats in Edinburgh
"Originally opened as a Fringe pop-up, Checkpoint is now a permanent and popular restaurant (Photo: Checkpoint). Checkpoint’s daytime menu offers a range of delicious dishes for less than a tenner, with options like the crispy halloumi burger, mac and three cheese toastie, and fish bouillabaisse stew on offer. The evening menu is slightly pricier (with most mains around £15), but the relaxed restaurant still offers affordable dining without compromising on taste or portion size."
Mentioned by Watch Me See
My Favourite Vegan Restaurants in Edinburgh
"Checkpoint is a trendy restaurant around the corner from the National Museum of Scotland. It is close enough to the Old Town centre of Edinburgh, to be convenient for lunch or dinner on a city trip, but also far enough from the Royal Mile to have a more local feel to it. They offer a full vegan breakfast and several vegan options on their day time menu, but since I went there for dinner, I’ll tell you more about that."
Mentioned by hiddenedinburgh.net
Best Brunches In Edinburgh 2019 - Hidden Edinburgh
"A post shared by 𝓽𝓲𝓯𝓯 ☮️&💗 (@tiffanyjtan) on Feb 26, 2019 at 10:35am PST. Checkpoint is located in Bristo Place near the University and has an industrial contemporary interior mixed with the feeling of your own front room, think cosy and relaxing. For any sleepy heads breakfasts run throughout the day until 5pm in tandem with their lunch options."
Pilgrim Bar
Pilgrim Bar
4 (669 ratings)
Pub with a service area made from old suitcases, recycled 1930s cinema seats and wood-clad walls.
3 Robertson's Cl, Edinburgh, EH1 1LY, United Kingdom
Cocktail barLive music venuePub
Mentioned by edinburgh.org
Top 10 Craft Beer Bars in Edinburgh
"With the tagline ‘not all those who wander are lost’, Pilgrim’s sustainable ethos sees its interior almost entirely made out of recycled or upcycled material, from its bar made from hundreds of discarded suitcases to its original 1930’s cinema seating. They offer a variety of draught and bottled beer and cider options from various brewers including local favourite Innis & Gunn. Even if you’re not a big beer enthusiast, this unique bar in Edinburgh’s Cowgate is definitely worth checking out for the funky interior design alone!"
Mentioned by An Orcadian Abroad
15 Quirky & Unique Places To Eat & Drink In Edinburgh
"While I tend to consider Pilgrim to be a setting for a more “typical” night out on the town, there’s no denying that it’s one of the more quirky bars in Edinburgh. And considering the entire bar is made out of hundreds of suitcases, it makes absolute sense to feature it on a travel blog!. There is also a row of seats that are old cinema seats, sofas made of jeans, and they offer tiki-style cocktails."
Mentioned by Lost in Fermentation
Best Craft Beer in Edinburgh Guide
"Right in the heart of Edinburgh, in the bar-filled Cowgate area, Pilgrim Bar is a lively spot tosample all things craft beer. It’s a hipster-friendly spot with upcycled furniture (the bar is made of suitcases, for example), welcoming backpackers and beer-lovers alike. There’s plenty of atmosphere, with entertainment, quiz nights, and music."

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