Hoot The Redeemer is located at 7 Hanover St, Edinburgh EH2 1DJ, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Hoot The Redeemer and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

It’s the 1950s and you are in New Orleans embracing a vintage funfair. There’s a Tarot reader ahead of you, a claw crane machine on your left, and an ice cream parlour on your right with a happy ice cream pot on the sign. No, this isn’t the beginning of a very strange dream – it’s what it’ll feel like walking into Hoot The Redeemer.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone. 0131 220 0310

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Ashley Marks

5 Google Rating

Love this place, tucked away behind a door you wouldn't even notice next to Bella Italia. The specia

5/ 5

Love this place, tucked away behind a door you wouldn't even notice next to Bella Italia. The special cocktails all looked excellent, but if they don't tickle your fancy the staff are more than willing to make the classics. Good selection of other drinks as well. Our friend tried the ball machine to select her flavours and was delighted with the outcome

Tapan Desai

5 Google Rating

I loved this place. It was recommended by one of the bartenders at a different bar in Edinburgh (Luc

5/ 5

I loved this place. It was recommended by one of the bartenders at a different bar in Edinburgh (Lucky Liquor). It’s a nice spot to chill with friends and grab a nice drink. I had their Old Fashioned which was finished with a spray of Lagavulin (absolutely loved it). I forget the name of the other drink but it was minty creamy and finished with shavings of a mint chocolate. The staff is friendly and helpful. Overall I had a great time!

Craig Johnston

5 Google Rating

Quirky little cocktail bar, nice drinks, very friendly staff. Second time visiting Edinburgh & we ha

5/ 5

Quirky little cocktail bar, nice drinks, very friendly staff. Second time visiting Edinburgh & we have visited this bar both times. See you next time! 🍻🍹🍸👍

Stuart Pridham

5 Google Rating

It's a great experience! The staff are attentive, and they know their cocktails. The Pinch & Sip cla

5/ 5

It's a great experience! The staff are attentive, and they know their cocktails. The Pinch & Sip claw machine is hilarious, and makes your night an interesting one to see what the bar staff can come up with. Highly recommended, and if you enjoyed this, also try the sister bar "Panda & Sons"

Ross Downie

4 Google Rating

Very expensive but very quirky. Great place for one of two drinks but not somewhere you would want t

4/ 5

Very expensive but very quirky. Great place for one of two drinks but not somewhere you would want to spend the whole night. Entire bar is also underground so not great for a nice day.

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  • Sunday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Monday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Tuesday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Wednesday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Thursday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Friday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
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