Please Don’t Tell Bar is located at 23 Shandwick Pl, Edinburgh EH2 4RG, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Please Don’t Tell Bar and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Hannah Morrison

1 Google Rating

Avoid at all costs. Two out of the three times I've been here I have been spiked. Cannot say for say

1/ 5

Avoid at all costs. Two out of the three times I've been here I have been spiked. Cannot say for say whether it was staff or not as others on here have. All I know is at least 3 of my friends have also been spiked at PDT, it really not worth the risk.

Joe Grey

3 Google Rating

Small venue but the music is always hopping. Never had a bad night

3/ 5

Small venue but the music is always hopping. Never had a bad night

davo

1 Google Rating

DON'T GO. please, for your safety, your sanity.... friend got spiked at the bar, staff were unhelpfu

1/ 5

DON'T GO. please, for your safety, your sanity.... friend got spiked at the bar, staff were unhelpful, misogynistic and rude, telling us that we were overreacting etc. She was SPIKED AND unconscious!!!!!!!!! it's a cool bar sure but is it worth being yelled at by some Old Man who thinks he is The Man as he is a bouncer as your friend lies on the floor? abysmal. I am 99% sure they free-pour as well. Just a disgrace. So expensive. nope. nope. nope.

Simeon Smith

1 Google Rating

One of the few people that didn’t get spiked because we returned the drinks we bought after we wer

1/ 5

One of the few people that didn’t get spiked because we returned the drinks we bought after we were told by the DJ that “the owner doesn’t want any black music played” when we requested a song.

Callum Kemp

1 Google Rating

Don't come here, the bouncers will spike your drink!

1/ 5

Don't come here, the bouncers will spike your drink!

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