Use the food and drink search to ensure you make the most of Scotland bountiful larder and excellent nightlife. Find great places to eat out, top traditional bars and pubs to visit and where to find Scotland’s top food producers and food and drink attractions.
Many of the pubs and bars listed in this section are members of the Scottish Licensed Trade Association. Founded in 1880, it is the only national association in Scotland which represents all sectors of the Scottish licensed trade industry. SLTA work very closely with VisitScotland on a number of initiatives and were instrumental in helping deliver the Best Bars quality assurance scheme.
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Traditional
Bar and Pub Food
Oban
The Waterfront Bar is a thriving hub near the centre of Oban. Situated underneath the Waterfront Restaurant it is very much a part of it, yet retains its own identity.
Restaurants
Glasgow
Great selection of local draught beers, wines and some outstanding cocktails to reward an afternoon of West End sight-seeing. Licensed pavement seating and just 5 minutes walk from Kelvingrove Art Gallery.
Bar and Pub Food
Pittenweem
Traditional bar and restaurant specializing in fresh seafood, particularly lobsters caught and cooked to order (call in advance). Open hearth firs in wintertime.
Restaurants
Prestwick
Parkstone Hotel bar overlooks Prestwick Promenade with a spectacular backdrop of the Isle of Arran.
Traditional
Glasgow
Traditional Glasgow pub opposite Glasgow Central Station.
Traditional
Dumfries
The Salutation Inn is a traditional local pub based in Dumfries.
Contemporary
Irvine
A family run, friendly environment where you can relax with friends.
Restaurants
Perth
The Lovat Hotel in Perth offers only the best dining experiences with food served until 10pm daily varying from snacks and light bites to full dinner menu.
Food & Drink Visitor Attraction
Glasgow
Merchant Square in Merchant City, the heart of Glasgow's cultural, fusion and food quarter, is home to a cosmopolitan selection of bars and restaurants, all set within a covered and heated Victorian courtyard, where it never rains.
Bar and Pub Food
Coupar Angus
A choice of bars offers a contrast of styles. Choose to relax in the lounge bar or enjoy the banter of the sports bar. Both offer a great selection of ales and lagers and naturally a connoisseurs choice of Scottish malts awaits you.
Traditional
Dumfries
The Nith Hotel has a main restaurant serving local produce and a public bar, where visitors can mix with some of the local villagers.
Restaurants
Irvine
The Kings Arms in Irvine provides entertainment 6 nights a week. It is a lively, busy town centre pub that offers a great pensioners discount and other value for money offers as well as tasty pub food at excellent prices.
Restaurants
Arrochar
The Ardlui Hotel Restaurant & Bar lies among the breathtaking scenery of The Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.
Traditional
Dumfries
The Waverley Bar is a great traditional Scottish pub which offers drinks, meals and snacks every day.
Restaurants
Callander
A family run business situated in Callander, within the Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park, a wonderful location with tremendous scenery, beautiful wildlife and masses of history. A real family business with extremely high standards.
Restaurants
Bar and Pub Food
Kingskettle
Traditional local bar. Popular meeting place. No food served.
Bistros & Brasseries
Crieff
Lively, informal and buzzing. You may be in the heart of the country but there's nothing sleepy about the food, cocktails and ambience. Food is a blend of influences, with every corner of the globe represented on the menu
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.