Welcome to Kay’s Bar, a charming Victorian gem nestled in the heart of Edinburgh at 39 Jamaica St, EH3 6HF. Our bar is renowned for its remarkable preservation of original features, including intricate internal signage, classic barrel displays, and elegant cast iron pillars that transport you back in time. At Kay’s Bar, we pride ourselves on delivering an exceptional customer experience, where every guest feels valued and welcomed.

Step inside to enjoy a warm and inviting atmosphere perfect for unwinding after a busy day or gathering with friends over a refreshing drink. Our knowledgeable staff is always on hand to guide you through our extensive selection of beverages, from classic cocktails to local ales, ensuring you find the perfect drink to suit your taste.

Whether you’re looking for a cozy spot to enjoy a casual evening or a venue to celebrate special occasions, Kay’s Bar offers the perfect setting. We are dedicated to customer satisfaction and strive to make every visit memorable. For inquiries or to book a table, don’t hesitate to contact us at 0131 225 1858 or visit our website at http://www.kaysbar.co.uk/. Discover the unique charm of Kay’s Bar – where history meets hospitality.

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Paul Ruthven

5 Google Rating

Top bar in Edinburgh just off the beaten track. Evening drinking a blast. One of my favourite plac

5/ 5

Top bar in Edinburgh just off the beaten track. Evening drinking a blast. One of my favourite places to be. Highly Recommended

Stephen Balloch

5 Google Rating

It's hard to praise this place highly enough. Full of character, cosy, with a great range of cask (m

5/ 5

It's hard to praise this place highly enough. Full of character, cosy, with a great range of cask (more often than not, I've found Jarl from Fyne Ales on) and keg, all served impeccably. Seems like a locals' bar, very friendly and welcoming. On my most recent visit they were showing Six Nations rugby.

Alan Quinn

3 Google Rating

Quirky little Bar off the beaten track. Been there many times, a tradition at this point along with

3/ 5

Quirky little Bar off the beaten track. Been there many times, a tradition at this point along with the Oxford Bar.

Mingaile Vaisnoraite

5 Google Rating

Absolutely love this bar and the barman was amazing. We stayed there until close and he was just lo

5/ 5

Absolutely love this bar and the barman was amazing. We stayed there until close and he was just lovely to us. Top 3 of my favourite bars in Edinburgh without a doubt.

Daniel Price

5 Google Rating

One of those pubs that immediately goes into your top 10 list..

5/ 5

One of those pubs that immediately goes into your top 10 list..

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