Dance clubs, live music, rooftop bars, speakeasies, LGBTQ+ nightlife, listening bars and late-night dives across Edinburgh, with where to go and what is worth the late night.

Dance Clubs in Edinburgh

The Bongo Club ★ 4.5

GBPOld TownEvent nights, typically Wed to Sat 22:30 to 03:00

The arts-trust run Bongo Club just off the Cowgate is the long-running heart of Edinburgh underground clubbing, with weekly drum and bass, dub and disco residencies.

Tip: Cash for the cloakroom moves the queue quickly, and the side door on Cowgate is the shorter wait after midnight on a Saturday.

Sneaky Pete's ★ 4.6

GBPOld TownOpen every night, doors typically 19:00 to 03:00

The intimate 100 capacity Cowgate basement is the city's most consistent stage for new touring guitar bands and late-night club residencies, busy every night of the week.

Tip: The room sells out fast for any name booking, buy in advance and arrive by doors to avoid being turned away at 22:00.

Cabaret Voltaire ★ 4.4

GBPOld TownEvent nights, typically 22:30 to 03:00, gigs from 19:00

The Blair Street basement carved into Edinburgh's old underground vaults is one of Scotland's most iconic electronic venues, with seven-night-a-week programming.

Tip: The vaulted side rooms run different sounds from the main floor, walk the full venue before committing to one bar queue.

The Mash House ★ 4.3

GBPOld TownEvent nights, typically Thu to Sat 22:00 to 03:00

The three-floor Cowgate venue accessed via Hastie's Close is a rustic brick and scaffold space running electronic club residencies, ceilidhs and the odd punk gig.

Tip: Easier to find via the Guthrie Street staircase than the Cowgate side, and the upstairs bar is the quietest spot for between-set drinks.

La Belle Angele ★ 4.4

GBPOld TownEvent nights, typically Thu to Sat 22:00 to 03:00

Originally formed in the early 1990s, rebuilt after the 2002 Cowgate fire, La Belle remains one of Edinburgh's most loved live music and club rooms in the Old Town.

Tip: Access is via the steep close stairs from Guthrie Street or the Cowgate, wear sensible shoes if it has been raining.

Live Music in Edinburgh

The Jazz Bar ★ 4.7

GBPOld TownWed to Thu 17:00 to 02:00, Fri 17:00 to 03:00, Sat 14:00 to 03:00

The basement of an 1860s Chambers Street building has been the city's most reliable seven-nights-a-week jazz, blues and funk room since musician Bill Kyle opened it.

Tip: The late set at 23:30 is when the room loosens up, get there for the early jazz at 20:00 to grab a banquette seat.

The Voodoo Rooms ★ 4.6

GBPNew TownMon to Thu 17:00 to 01:00, Fri 15:00 to 01:00, Sat 13:00 to 01:00, Sun 16:00 to 01:00

The opulent first-floor Ballroom above the Cafe Royal off West Register Street is one of the city's most beautiful live rooms, with album launches, cabaret and jazz nightly.

Tip: The Speakeasy side bar is the spot for cocktails before a show, and the Ballroom acoustics reward standing centre rather than the side balconies.

Whistle Binkies ★ 4.2

GBPOld TownOpen every night until 03:00

The reclaimed South Bridge vaults run live bands every night until 03:00, free before midnight Friday and Saturday, the canonical Cowgate-area late-night gig stop.

Tip: Up to six acts on a Friday or Saturday, the late slot from 01:00 is when the room tightens, arrive after 23:00 to skip the early covers.

Bannerman's ★ 4.3

GBPOld TownDaily, gigs typically 19:30 onwards, bar to 01:00 weekdays and 03:00 weekends

The catacomb pub on Cowgate is Edinburgh's home of live rock seven nights a week, vaulted rooms with flagstone floors and flags hung from the stone ceilings.

Tip: Get to the back stone vault for the loudest mix, and the front bar stays open after the gig room closes if you want a slower pint.

Sandy Bell's ★ 4.7

GBPOld TownMon to Sat 12:00 to 01:00, Sun 12:30 to 01:00, sessions from 21:00

The Forrest Road pub has been the headquarters of the Edinburgh folk session for sixty years, nightly informal sessions in a tiny room with no stage and no microphones.

Tip: Stand at the back if you want to sing along, the players take the front banquette and rotate tunes without a setlist.

Rooftop Bars in Edinburgh

Cold Town House ★ 4.4

GBP GBPOld TownMon to Fri 11:00 to 01:00, Sat to Sun 10:00 to 01:00

The 4 Grassmarket rooftop with a retractable glass roof and uninterrupted view of Edinburgh Castle reopened in 2024 after a half-million-pound refurbishment by the team.

Tip: Book the rooftop in advance for a sunset slot, the gondola booths take four guests and are the warmest seat when the roof closes.

Harvey Nichols Forth Floor ★ 4.3

GBP GBP GBPNew TownMon to Sat 10:00 to 22:00, Sun 11:00 to 18:00, terrace weather dependent

The fourth-floor bar and brasserie above Harvey Nichols on St Andrew Square has an outdoor terrace with the most polished view in the New Town across to the Firth of Forth.

Tip: The terrace shuts when the wind picks up, the indoor cocktail bar keeps the same view through the floor-to-ceiling glass.

Heights at Apex Grassmarket ★ 4.3

GBP GBP GBPOld TownDaily, typically 17:00 to 22:30, last booking 21:00

The fifth-floor restaurant and bar on top of the Apex Grassmarket hotel runs a modern Scottish cocktail menu with a floor-to-ceiling view straight across to Edinburgh Castle.

Tip: Book a window table 90 minutes before sunset for the castle floodlights coming on, the bar drinks are also served at the dining tables.

Speakeasies in Edinburgh

Panda and Sons ★ 4.6

GBP GBPNew TownSun to Thu 17:00 to 01:00, Fri to Sat 17:00 to 02:00

Iain McPherson's basement on Queen Street, entered through a faux barber shop with 25p haircut signs, has been on the World's 50 Best Bars discovery list since 2014.

Tip: Push the bookcase at the back of the barber shop to find the bar, ask for the bartender's seasonal freezing-technique cocktail off menu.

Bramble ★ 4.7

GBP GBPNew TownOpen daily 16:00 to 01:00

The Queen Street basement is the Edinburgh cocktail benchmark, a stone-vaulted room with no booking line that has been a fixture on the World's 50 Best Bars list for years.

Tip: Arrive before 19:00 on a Friday or queue, ask the bar for off-menu sours and the team will build to the spirit you prefer.

The Devil's Advocate ★ 4.5

GBP GBPOld TownSun to Thu 12:00 to 00:00, Fri to Sat 12:00 to 01:00

The converted Victorian pump house down Advocate's Close off the Royal Mile holds over 300 whiskies under stone walls and warm amber lighting, an award-winning cocktail list.

Tip: The bar staff are happy to lead a whisky flight on the spot, ask for a smoke-led tasting if you want the peaty Islay end of the back bar.

The Last Word Saloon ★ 4.5

GBP GBPStockbridgeOpen daily 16:00 to 01:00

The Stockbridge basement bar from the team behind Bramble runs a tighter cocktail list around the namesake Last Word, with armchairs, a working fireplace and weekend gigs.

Tip: Saturday acoustic sets start around 21:30, the back room is the warmest seat and the only one where you can hear the players over the bar chat.

Hey Palu ★ 4.6

GBP GBPTollcrossTue to Thu 17:00 to 00:00, Fri to Sat 16:00 to 01:00, Sun 16:00 to 00:00

The Bread Street aperitivo bar inspired by Fellini's La Dolce Vita holds the UK's largest Amari collection at nearly 75 bottles, regular fixture on the Top 50 Cocktail Bars list.

Tip: Order an off-menu Negroni built around an unfamiliar Amaro, the staff are pleased to walk you through the collection rather than rush you out.

Lgbtq in Edinburgh

CC Blooms ★ 4.3

GBPNew TownOpen seven nights until 03:00, day cafe from 11:00

Open since 1994 next to the Edinburgh Playhouse, CC Blooms is Scotland's longest-running gay bar and club, drag cabaret and dance floor under one roof in the Pink Triangle.

Tip: Pre-theatre cocktails upstairs are quiet, the downstairs dance floor only really fills up after midnight on a Friday or Saturday.

Planet Bar and Kitchen ★ 4.2

GBPNew TownDaily 13:00 to 01:00

Edinburgh's longest-running gay bar sits next door to CC Blooms in the Pink Triangle, reasonably priced drinks, a snooker table, an arcade and nightly drag and DJ sets.

Tip: The Tuesday drag bingo regularly outdraws the Saturday DJ for laughs, arrive by 21:00 to get a booth in the back room.

The Street Bar ★ 4.3

GBPNew TownDaily 12:00 to 01:00

The glass-fronted independent on the corner of Picardy Place is the daytime cafe end of the Pink Triangle, with outdoor seating, that turns into a busy bar and dance floor.

Tip: Sunday brunch with bottomless mimosas pulls a queue, the downstairs club opens around 22:00 if upstairs feels too bright.

The Regent Bar ★ 4.4

GBPNew TownMon to Thu 12:00 to 23:00, Fri to Sat 12:00 to 00:00, Sun 12:30 to 22:30

Edinburgh's gay real ale pub at the top of Abbeymount runs a rotating Cask Marque cellar and CAMRA Good Beer Guide listing in a quiet local pub well away from the Pink Triangle.

Tip: The walk up from the Playhouse is steep, the rotating five cask lines and friendly regulars are the reward at the top.

The Dog House ★ 4.2

GBPNewingtonMon to Thu 15:00 to 01:00, Fri to Sat 12:00 to 01:00, Sun 12:00 to 00:00

The Clerk Street bar in Newington runs a queer-friendly alternative programme with eclectic decor, regular drag nights and a quieter dance floor than the Pink Triangle clubs.

Tip: The Saturday alt-rock DJ is the standout, arrive by 22:00 to grab one of the upholstered booths near the bar.

Listening Bars in Edinburgh

The Caley Bar ★ 4.4

GBP GBPNew TownDaily 16:00 to 00:00, last orders 23:30

Reopened in November 2025 inside The Caledonian Edinburgh, this Japanese jazz-kissa-inspired bar pairs a high-fidelity vinyl rig with a cocktail menu in plush booths.

Tip: Ask the bartender for the side B requests, the room favours full-album playback rather than interrupting tracks for the next pour.

Paradise Palms ★ 4.4

GBPOld TownMon to Thu 16:00 to 01:00, Fri to Sun 12:00 to 01:00

The Lothian Street tiki dive with vinyl on the walls runs the in-house Paradise Palms Records label, a diner menu of vegan and vegetarian food and DJ sets every weekend.

Tip: The back booth seats six and is the only place you can hear the records over the bar, ask the DJ to spin a side from the wall.

Lebowskis ★ 4.2

GBPTollcrossMon to Thu 12:00 to 00:00, Fri to Sat 12:00 to 01:00, Sun 12:00 to 00:00

The Coen-brothers themed West End lounge bar makes 20 to 30 White Russian variations on the Dude's drink of choice, low-volume vinyl and deep booths.

Tip: Order the Caucasian flight, three half-pour White Russians built around different cream, coffee and spirit ratios for around the price of a long drink.

Late Night Dives in Edinburgh

The Banshee Labyrinth ★ 4.1

GBPOld TownDaily, typically 17:00 to 03:00

Self-billed as Scotland's most haunted pub, the labyrinth of vaulted Niddry Street chambers serves cheap beer, free cinema nights and a karaoke room in former medieval cellars.

Tip: The cinema room is free and shows cult films most nights, the back vault has the loudest karaoke if you want to sing without being heard.

The Bow Bar ★ 4.7

GBPOld TownMon to Sat 12:00 to 00:00, Sun 12:30 to 23:30

The West Bow whisky and cask ale specialist runs a back bar of over 200 Scotch whiskies plus a rotating cellar of Scottish cask, no music and no televisions.

Tip: Ask for one of the bar's own limited bottlings, single cask Highland or Islay releases that are not sold anywhere else in the city.

Whighams Wine Cellars ★ 4.3

GBP GBPNew TownMon to Sat 12:00 to 00:00, Sun 12:00 to 22:00

The Hope Street basement under the corner of Charlotte Square is a candlelit warren of historic wine-cellar vaults serving Scottish seafood and a deep wine list to late night drinkers.

Tip: Find the entrance under the stair on Hope Street, the back-corner booth in the second vault is the best seat for a long conversation.

Stramash ★ 4.2

GBPOld TownSun to Thu 17:00 to 03:00, Fri to Sat 16:00 to 03:00

The converted Cowgate church runs free live bands and ceilidh nights until 03:00 every day over two floors, the most reliable late-night live room in the Old Town.

Tip: The Wednesday ceilidh is beginner friendly, the caller walks the room through every dance before the band starts the first reel.

The Royal Oak ★ 4.6

GBPOld TownDaily, typically 12:00 to 01:00 or later when sessions run on

The tiny Infirmary Street pub fits about forty people and has been the heart of the Edinburgh folk scene since the 1960s, traditional song sessions in the upstairs room every night.

Tip: The Sunday night Wee Folk Club is the standout, arrive an hour before the set to get one of the upstairs benches near the singers.

Nightlife in Edinburgh, FAQ

When is the best time to eat in Edinburgh?

Peak food season in Edinburgh is year-round.

What time do people eat in Edinburgh?

Local dining hours: lunch around 12:30, dinner from 19:30.

How does tipping work in Edinburgh?

service is typically included; small extra is welcome but not expected.

What is the one dish to try in Edinburgh?

Ask the next local you meet what they would order. Edinburgh rewards trust.

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