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Whiski Rooms: Edinburgh’s Premier Whisky Bar and Scottish Dining Experience

4.5 (2215)

Explore Scotland’s finest whiskies and fresh local cuisine in a warm, award-winning Edinburgh venue with stunning city views.

Whiski Rooms is a celebrated whisky bar, restaurant, and shop located just off Edinburgh’s historic Royal Mile. Renowned for its extensive collection of over 300 whiskies, daily whisky tastings, and a menu featuring fresh Scottish produce, it offers an immersive experience for whisky lovers and food enthusiasts alike. The venue combines a warm, inviting atmosphere with knowledgeable staff and stunning views over Princes Street, making it a must-visit for those seeking authentic Scottish flavours and culture.

A brief summary to Whiski Rooms

  • Monday 10 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 10 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 10 am-12 am
  • Thursday 10 am-12 am
  • Friday 10 am-12 am
  • Saturday 10 am-12 am
  • Sunday 10 am-12 am
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  • Book whisky tastings in advance to secure a spot in the popular dedicated tasting room.
  • Try the whisky and cheese pairing for a unique sensory experience.
  • Sample local Scottish dishes like haggis and steak pie, which pair well with the whisky selection.
  • Visit the adjoining whisky shop to explore rare bottles and whisky gifts.
  • Arrive early or make a reservation to avoid wait times, especially on weekends and holidays.

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Getting There

  • Bus

    Take Lothian Buses routes 23 or 27 from Edinburgh city centre; journey time approximately 10-15 minutes. Buses stop near North Bank Street. Tickets cost around £1.80-£2.00. Services run frequently but check schedules for late evening times.

  • Tram

    Use the Edinburgh Trams from the airport or city centre to Princes Street stop, then walk about 10 minutes to Whiski Rooms. Tram tickets range from £1.80 to £6.00 depending on zones. Trams run every 7-10 minutes during the day.

  • Taxi

    Taxis from Edinburgh city centre to Whiski Rooms take about 5-10 minutes depending on traffic. Estimated fare is £6-£10. Taxi ranks are available around the city, and ride-hailing apps operate widely.

  • Walking

    From the Royal Mile, a 10-15 minute walk along historic streets leads you to North Bank Street. The terrain is paved but includes some cobblestones and gentle slopes, suitable for most walkers but may challenge wheelchair users.

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A Celebration of Scottish Whisky Heritage

Whiski Rooms stands as a beacon for whisky aficionados in Edinburgh, boasting an award-winning whisky list with more than 300 varieties. This collection predominantly features Scotch whiskies but also includes selections from around the world. The venue is home to a dedicated tasting room where expert whisky ambassadors host daily tastings that cater to all levels, from beginners to seasoned connoisseurs. These sessions, such as Introduction to Whisky, Whisky & Cheese, and Premium Whisky tastings, provide an engaging and educational journey into Scotland’s most treasured spirit.

Authentic Scottish Cuisine with a Contemporary Twist

The restaurant prides itself on fresh Scottish produce sourced from local suppliers, offering a menu that complements the whisky experience perfectly. Signature dishes include award-winning haggis served with neeps and mashed potatoes, classic fish and chips, and chargrilled Scottish steaks matured for 35 days. Vegetarian options like crispy gnocchi and three-cheese macaroni also feature prominently. The food is known for generous portions and quality preparation, designed to pair harmoniously with the extensive whisky selection.

Atmosphere and Interior Character

Located at 4-7 North Bank Street, just off the Royal Mile, Whiski Rooms offers a warm and inviting environment. The interior features open brickwork, leather seating, wooden furnishings, and tasteful Scottish décor including stag heads, creating a relaxed yet vibrant ambiance. The adjoining whisky shop adds to the charm, offering rare and collectible whiskies dating back to the mid-20th century. The venue’s layout includes a special Ardbeg area, a mini celebration dedicated to one of Scotland’s finest whiskies, enhancing the immersive whisky experience.

Exceptional Service and Visitor Experience

The staff at Whiski Rooms are praised for their whisky knowledge and friendly service, guiding guests through tastings and helping with whisky selections. While some reviews note variability in service speed and occasional lapses in attentiveness, the overall experience remains positive, especially for those keen on whisky education and tasting. The venue also hosts special events and offers a welcoming setting for both locals and tourists to enjoy Scottish hospitality.

Shopping and Souvenirs

The adjoining whisky shop is a highlight for many visitors, featuring a wide range of whiskies and whisky-related gifts such as glasses and accessories. Many guests appreciate the opportunity to sample whiskies before purchasing, ensuring they find the perfect bottle to take home. The shop’s selection includes rare and limited-edition bottles, making it a treasure trove for collectors and enthusiasts.

Location and Accessibility

Situated in Edinburgh’s Old Town, Whiski Rooms benefits from its proximity to major landmarks and the Royal Mile. The venue offers stunning views over Princes Street, enhancing its appeal as a dining and tasting destination. Open daily from 10 am until midnight, it caters to a broad audience, including families, couples, solo travelers, and whisky lovers of all ages.

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