One of the dying breed of traditional Scottish pubs, and we believe the best. Situated on St. Stephen Street in the basement, the Bailie Bar is one of the best known pubs in Edinburgh.
The island bar lends itself perfectly to the banter and conversation of both customers and staff with no music to interrupt the constant flow of chat. Arguably the greatest asset of the Bailie Bar is its volume of regular customers who manage to create an intelligent, funny and often addictive atmosphere.

As the capital guide states:
"Stockbridge's finest. A busy basement bar with more eclectic character than you can shake a stick at."

The Bailie comes into its own during the winter with the low dark ceilings and real fire lending itself to an extremely cosy place to sit, read (every newspaper, every day), watch sport or just immerse yourself in the constant banter of the bar. The pub is busy every night and particularly comes to life on Friday and Saturday nights and when any major sporting event is on. Food is served every day until 9pm, 5pm on Fridays and there is a wide range of drinks available. Quiz nights are held on Tuesdays at 8.30 pm and are particularly busy and all sporting events are shown on the 3 screens available. Many other events such as the World Famous Stockbridge Duck Race are also organised.

The Bailie Bar from St. Stephen Street after a few too many

The EntranceThe BarStaff and Customers LIKE YOUR LOCAL SHOULD BE