Whether you’re looking for restaurants, bars or bistros in Aberdeen City and Shire, there is plenty to choose from. Browse the local produce at the farmers’ markets, tour a malt whisky distillery or sample the local beef and seafood in the restaurants.
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Restaurants
Aberdeen
Whether you are on a business trip, a mini break or are simply looking for great food & wine, The Mal Brasserie will restore your spirits with a delicious and sophisticated menu of dishes made from the finest local produce.
Producers & Specialist Shops
Aberdeen
Excellent fish shop, specialising in the catch of the local boats
Restaurants
Aberdeen
Paula McEwen brings a wealth of experience from 10 years cooking in some of Scotland's best kitchens, including The Witchery by the Castle, Number One at The Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh and The Marcliffe at Pitodels in Aberdeen.
Traditional
Ellon
Warm friendly traditional sports bar. Open daily from 11am till 1am, except Sundays open from 11am until 12.30am.
Producers & Specialist Shops
Inverurie
Producing the finest quality grass-fed, naturally reared Beef, Lamb and Pork.
Coffee & Sandwich Bars
Portsoy
Anne Geddes has created a coffee & gift shop in the sitting room of her home in Fordyce which is an award winning conservation village. Delicious homemade soups and baking are served and at the weekends high teas and dinners are popular.
Restaurants
Bridge of Don, , Aberdeen
The Mains of Scotstown Inn is located in Bridge of Don, north of Old Aberdeen. Its popularity is confirmed by awards including "The British Beer and Pub Association Gold Award" "Best Pint in Scotland" and "Beautiful Beer Platinum Award".
Restaurants
Stonehaven
Our restaurant is light and airy and situated in a beautiful Nordic log building with views of the garden centre's plant area. Food is all freshly prepared to order and our speciality full breakfasts and scones are baked every morning.
Farmers Markets & Shops
When: 4th Saturday of each month, 10am - 2pm. Where: Alford Heritage Centre, Alford. Since its launch in 2009, the popular Alford Farmers' Market has gone from strength to strength, with a range of stalls offering locally produced items.
Restaurants
Aberdeen
Blairs restaurant is situated within the stunning setting of Ardoe House, originally built in 1876. Warm friendly service accompanied with outstanding cuisine.
Restaurants
Aberdeen
We have been serving fine Italian Cuisine since 1977. Extensive a la carte menu for lunch & dinner, also a special lunch menu every day for busy people. Fresh baked pizzas with lashings of toppings, tender pasta dishes full of tasty things.
Farmers Markets & Shops
Aberdeen
Market features around 70 stalls from all over Europe.
Cafes & Tearooms
Eigie Road, Balmedie
Serving fairtrade coffees and teas, organic cold drinks, tasty homemade soups, rolls and toasties and a large aray of homemade cakes including gluten, dairy and egg free options.
Producers & Specialist Shops
Aberdeen
Cafe specialising in pasta and italian produce. Situated in Aberdeen,
Farmers Markets & Shops
Aberdeen
Along with souvenirs and books, you can purchase a wide range of farm produce such as preserves, honeys, gifts and locally grown fruit in the Farm Shop.
Farmers Markets & Shops
Aberdeen
Organic farm providing an excellent box scheme which delivers to your door weekly.
Restaurants
Inverurie
Inverurie Garden & Machinery Centre's award winning restaurant, Potters Kitchen prides itself with serving freshly prepared food using only the finest and locally sourced ingredients in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.
Distilleries
Huntly
Take a look around one of Scotland's oldest working distilleries and discover the history and traditions of single malt whisky.
Cafes & Tearooms
Inverurie
Part of a large furniture store, it is a welcoming sight for the exhausted shopper, offering a selection of light lunches and snacks
Traditional
Aberdeen
The Grill is one of Aberdeen's best know and oldest bars. Originally established as a restaurant in 1870 and converted to a pub some time later, it has remained virtually unchanged since 1926.