Top, Best & Fun Rooftop Bars in Kinnesswood

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Top, Best & Fun Rooftop Bars in Kinnesswood

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 Out About Scotland
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"Address: 354 Castlehill, Edinburgh, EH1 2NEWebsite: The Scotch Whisky Experience. If you’re on a visit to Edinburgh your trip won’t be complete without a visit to the Scotch Whisky Experience, located just a short walk from Edinburgh Castle Esplanade on The Royal Mile. The attraction features tours and whisky tasting sessions along with a very enjoyable journey through the history of one of Scotland’s most famous exports, brought to you by several resident ghostly tour guides."
Mentioned by Penguin and Pia
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"You’ll ride in a giant barrel on a historic ride to learn about how scotch is made. Then you enter a learning room where a live person will walk you through the regions of Scotland and the whisky produced in each one!. Everyone gets a taste of scotch with the Standard “Silver” tour ticket in this room."
Mentioned by Edinburgh Festivals
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"The perfect blend of Scottish history, sprits and education, situated just next door to the Castle. Discover the stories behind maturation and the vital ingredients that make Scottish Whisky so unique. Take a barrel ride, step back in time and become part of the whisky making process."
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 edinburghlive
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"Casual but stylish vegan restaurant Harmonium opened its doors in Leith in 2017, and has gone from strength to strength ever since. The airy ex-pub is friendly and has a great menu that changes regularly, but at various times of year you can expect to see their take on a surf n'turf: a large seitan steak served with creamy potato puree, garlic butter, seared vegan scallops, steamed kale and green beans with smoked paprika. Other popular menu items include their battered "to-fish" supper, and their spicy jackfruit curry."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"This bar and restaurant from the Stereo team doesn't even need to flag vegan options on its menu because the whole damn thing is free from any animal products. Offering all your favourite comfort eats, from burgers and macaroni cheese, to laverbread cakes with streaky bacon, they're easily one of the best vegan restaurants in Edinburgh."
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
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"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 edinburgh.org
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"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."
Mentioned by Big 7 Travel
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"They’ve been serving the best coffee in the city here since 2012. Brew Lab feels more like a high end cocktail bar than a coffee shop, and we love the uniqueness of the place. Their coffee menu features four rotating single-origin coffees: two brewed on their brew bar as pour-overs, and two on their espresso bar."
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
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"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
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"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 standard.co.uk
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"This family-run café is renowned for their Pot-Tails – cocktails in teapots. Open from 10am to 10pm every day, they offer everything from brunch to dinner and Sunday roasts. A visual delight, the café is decorated with antique furniture and the walls are covered with artworks from aspiring artists trying to sell their wares."
Mentioned by 10Best
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"This unusual pub is off the beaten track just beyond The Shore in Leith. It's a little bit quirky, offering an imaginative range of food and booze which extends to some great breakfast options. It's very friendly, the furniture is mismatched and you can get cocktails served in teapots for your very own Madhatter's Tea Party."
BrewDog Lothian Road
BrewDog Lothian Road
4.5 (1747 ratings)
No-nonsense chain bar specialising in the Scottish brewery's craft beers, with regular guest brews.
50 Lothian Rd, Edinburgh, EH3 9BY, United Kingdom
BarBeer gardenBeer hallBreweryPubRestaurant
Mentioned by dobbernationLOVES
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"In 2007, founders James and Martin started BrewDog with a mission to make other people as passionate about great craft beer as they were. BrewDog’s HQ can be found in Ellon, Aberdeenshire. The state of the art Scottish eco-brewery is also home to Overworks Brewery, BrewDog’s testing lab for sour beer."
Mentioned by thestagsballs.com
The Stag's Balls
"Brewdog is a popular anti-mainstream Scottish brewery, established in 2007. Its Edinburgh HQ is a former karaoke bar, renovated with stainless steel fixtures, reclaimed furniture and lots of exposed brickwork. Basically, it’s one of the coolest stag party bars in the Old Town."
SCOTCH Whisky Bar
SCOTCH Whisky Bar
4.2 (9 ratings)
A vast selection of Scottish whiskeys offered in an elegant space at the historic Balmoral Hotel.
1 Princes St, Edinburgh, EH2 2EQ, United Kingdom
Bar
Mentioned by Britain's Finest
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"The Balmoral Hotel in Princes Street has a long-established commitment to whisky-drinking from the days when it was known as the North British Hotel. Today, just to the right of reception there is a tall, gracious whisky bar known as Scotch, where “whisky ambassadors” kitted out in the hotel's own tartan will not only serve you whisky but provide a personal introduction to whisky. These hour length sessions consist of four individually chosen drams per person, a few nibbles and a lot of history."
Pickles
Pickles
4.8 (436 ratings)
Relaxed spot pairing a bar with cider, cheese, charcuterie and pickles in rustic digs with a patio.
60 Broughton St, Edinburgh, EH1 3SA, United Kingdom
Bar
Mentioned by 10Best
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"Pickles is a delightfully laid back subterranean bar in trendy Broughton Street. Decorated in the manner of an eccentric library or drawing room with large clocks, pictures and mirrors adorning the walls, it is above all a very intimate and comfortable place to spend time. Oak furniture and soft cushions continue the rustic feel, and there is even a lovely little beer garden for fair weather."
Mentioned by Edinburgh 2 days itinerary
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"We recommend a visit to Pickles, especially if you are in the mood for a snack and not a full meal. Pickles serves cheese and meat platters, and pickles, of course!. It’s not a full dinner menu, but this is the perfect place to take a break from haggis and beer and have some wine and cheese. Pickles is cozy, inviting, and we all loved it here."
Mentioned by The Plate Unknown
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"Pickles is a lovely little family-run wine bar towards the bottom of Broughton Street. This is the ideal setting for those who view a meat and cheese platter as a sensible dinner decision, which we most definitely do. It’s very cosy and filled with regulars popping in for a glass or two of wine after work."
The Broxden Manor
The Broxden Manor
3.9 (907 ratings)
Simple, child-friendly chain pub/restaurant serving grilled dishes, salads, burgers and steaks.
3 Broxden Ave, Perth, PH2 0PX, United Kingdom
Bar & grillBarBreakfast restaurantBritish restaurantEnglish restaurantTakeout RestaurantPubRestaurant
The Malt House Bar & Grill
The Malt House Bar & Grill
4.5 (62 ratings)
61 Princes St, Perth, PH2 8LJ, United Kingdom
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Amber Restaurant
Amber Restaurant
4.6 (681 ratings)
Atmospheric castle setting for traditional Scottish cuisine with tasting menus and whisky bar.
354 Castlehill, Edinburgh, EH1 2NE, United Kingdom
Scottish restaurantBarCoffee shopRestaurant
The Broxden Manor
The Broxden Manor
3.9 (907 ratings)
Simple, child-friendly chain pub/restaurant serving grilled dishes, salads, burgers and steaks.
3 Broxden Ave, Perth, PH2 0PX, United Kingdom
Bar & grillBarBreakfast restaurantBritish restaurantEnglish restaurantTakeout RestaurantPubRestaurant
Bothy Perth
Bothy Perth
4 (522 ratings)
Spotlit bistro dining room serving modern and classic Scottish cuisine, with set menu options.
33 Kinnoull St, Perth, PH1 5EN, United Kingdom
RestaurantBarDessert restaurantWedding venue
Mentioned by visitscotland.com
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"A post shared by Mary King (@mary_from_derry) on Dec 29, 2019 at 8:17am PST. Looking out onto the bustling Kinnoull Street, the Bothy prides itself on serving simple but delicious Scottish fare in a cosy Highland themed setting. Alongside the popular haggis, neeps and tatties, and beer battered Scottish haddock, there’s also plenty of non-traditional fare to enjoy."

Best Lunch Restaurants in Kinnesswood

Howies Restaurant
Howies Restaurant
4.4 (1539 ratings)
Local Scottish cuisine served in season in a bright, bustling bistro. Early dining menu deals.
10-14 Victoria St, Edinburgh, EH1 2HG, United Kingdom
Scottish restaurantBritish restaurantEuropean restaurantLunch restaurantRestaurantSeafood restaurantVegan restaurantVegetarian restaurant
Mentioned by traveltriangle.com
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"Image SourceThe market is an ideal place in Edinburgh to explore shops from leading-edge designers to fashion origins. The market is filled with designers, artists, and individuals selling crafts and classy clothes. Take a look for designer hats at Fabhatrix and Mr. Wood’s Fossils and if what you are looking for are old trend hats then Armstrong’s is the place to be."
Papii
Papii
4.6 (844 ratings)
Unfussy venue serving a menu of sweet and savoury breakfasts plus snacky meals and coffee.
101 Hanover St, Edinburgh, EH2 1DJ, United Kingdom
Coffee storeBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCafeLunch restaurantTakeout RestaurantSandwich shop
Mentioned by edinburghlive
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"Papii may not seem like much from outside but this little café has a reputation as one of the best on Hanover Street. Their speciality is ''eggs Papii'': a toasted English muffin, poached free-range eggs and homemade hollandaise sauce (they also do more traditional options like eggs benedict, eggs florentine and eggs royale). If you don't fancy eggs, then don't miss their famous buttermilk waffles, which come with a number of different toppings including crispy bacon, fresh strawberries or honey and cream."
Mentioned by SquareMeal
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"What: Small and with no fuss, Papii is a very popular spot in the city, so you’ll have to make sure you get their early to secure a table. Although there’s no fried breakfast to be found here, there are plenty of other options to satisfy you, including the likes of filled breakfast rolls, paninis and bagels, as well as eggs any way you like. The main attractions though, are Papii’s indulgent buttermilk vanilla waffles and the smoothies which are made from fresh fruit."
Mentioned by Faraway Lucy
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"Finally, somewhat of a hidden gem on the brunch scene, Papii Café is a small, Mediterranean inspired café with a real neighbourhood feel to it. Their menu is varied, but the two dishes that get people talking are the waffles and the eggs benedict. Despite being a classic brunch food, waffles don’t seem to crop up on too many breakfast menus in Edinburgh."
Thistles
Thistles
4.9 (113 ratings)
18 Home St, Edinburgh, EH3 9LY, United Kingdom
CafeBreakfast restaurantLunch restaurant
Mentioned by cityexplorerstours.com
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"In this Old Town cafe, you will find everything you need for a good brunch without spending too much. Do not expect to find a place with hyper-sophisticated decoration, but very good quality products and great staff. In addition, they have excellent options both vegan and vegetarian, as well as gluten-free."

Best History Museum in Kinnesswood

National War Museum
National War Museum
4.5 (534 ratings)4.5 (810 ratings)
Edinburgh Castle's exhibition tracing Scotland's military history from 17th-century to present day.
Castle, Castlehill, Edinburgh EH1 2NG, United Kingdom
MuseumNational museumHistory MuseumsMilitary Museums
Mentioned by edinburgh.org
Museums in Edinburgh | Forever Edinburgh
"Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, EH1 2NGOpen daily, 09:45 – 17:45. Entry to the museum is free. (Historic Environment Scotland charges for admission to Edinburgh Castle where the National War Museum is locate)."
Surgeons' Hall Museums
Surgeons' Hall Museums
4.7 (1377 ratings)4.5 (1348 ratings)
A classical 1832 building houses 18th century anatomy specimens and visiting medical exhibitions.
Surgeons Hall Museums, Nicolson St, Edinburgh EH8 9DW, United Kingdom
MuseumHistory MuseumsScience MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by TripSavvy
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"Anyone with a historical interest in medicine, or a taste for the gruesome, will enjoy the three medical museums collectively known as the Surgeons' Hall. They include the Wohn Pathology Museum, one of the largest collections of anatomical pathology in the world; The History of Surgery Museum, where you can learn about the history of murderers and body snatchers who provided teaching "samples" to surgeons in training; and The Dental Collection, with paintings, Japanese woodcuts, and dental instruments illustrating the development of everyone's least favorite medical profession. A highlight is the story of murderers and body snatchers Burke and Hare, who provided bodies for dissection."
Mentioned by edinburgh.org
Museums in Edinburgh | Forever Edinburgh
"Nicolson Street, Edinburgh EH8 9DWOpen 10am to 5pm dailyAdult: £8, Students, NHS staff and children under 16: £4.50, unders 5's go free. If you are fascinated by the wonders of the human body, this museum is a must-visit. Owned by The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Surgeons' Hall Museums consist of the Wohl Pathology Museum, the History of Surgery Museum and The Dental Collection."
John Knox House
John Knox House
4.3 (298 ratings)4 (204 ratings)
Puritan reformer's home dating from 1470 now hosting storytelling tours and historic exhibits.
Scottish Storytelling Centre, High St, Edinburgh, EH1 1SR, United Kingdom
Local history museumSights & LandmarksHistoric SitesHistory Museums
Mentioned by planetware.com
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"Located on the Royal Mile a short distance from the castle, the John Knox House & Scottish Storytelling Centre attraction is a treat for anyone interested in Scotland's rich cultural heritage. It was built in 1470 and is said to be the one time home of the protestant reformer after which it's named. A highlight of a visit is exploring the exhibits and displays related to the Scottish Reformation, a pivotal moment in the country's history."
Mentioned by st-christophers.co.uk
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"Getting to John Knox House : Located on the Royal Mile, the museum is a 6 minute walk from St Christopher’s Inns Edinburgh. Photo credit: David Ross. John Knox (1514-1572) was a Scottish minister, founder of the Scottish Presbyterian Church and leader of the Scottish Reformation."
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
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"The stripped-down, low-fi, traditional art of storytelling has had something of a resurgence in Britain over the last decade or so, and…"

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