The Abbey is located at 65 S Clerk St, Newington, Edinburgh EH8 9PP, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with The Abbey and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Welcome to The Abbey whisky bar, situated in Edinburgh, a short walk from the Meadows and just 1.5 miles from the city centre. Our specialty is whisky, traditional ales and fresh Scottish fayre. The Abbey is a true slice of Edinburgh. Our patrons include locals, tourists, professionals and students. The reason we have such a broad appeal? – there isn’t anyone who doesn’t love great quality food at great prices.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone. 0131 668 4862

Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information -http://www.abbeybar.co.uk/

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Caroline Lewis

5 Google Rating

Food was magnificent delicious. Service due to show at Queens Hall a bit slower than normal but perf

5/ 5

Food was magnificent delicious. Service due to show at Queens Hall a bit slower than normal but perfectly understandable as fully booked. Definitely recommend. Don't go anywhere else for food or drink come here instead 💖

Ben Gandais

5 Google Rating

Perfect pub to see France winning against New Zealand for the first time in 14 years. Really good va

5/ 5

Perfect pub to see France winning against New Zealand for the first time in 14 years. Really good value for money, food is great all day long. The choice of whisky and the possibility to taste some of them for a really decent price should take you there. Take the flight!

Alsa Reford

5 Google Rating

The best breakfast in Scotland. I visit here once per year and always go to The Abbey for breakfast.

5/ 5

The best breakfast in Scotland. I visit here once per year and always go to The Abbey for breakfast. Full Scottish breakfast with Tea and toast for under £8.00 absolutely amazing

Louise Marshall

5 Google Rating

Went here for breakfast and loved it so much we returned for dinner later in the day 😂 great serv

5/ 5

Went here for breakfast and loved it so much we returned for dinner later in the day 😂 great service and great food! Would visit again! Thanks guys xoxo

Cara O

5 Google Rating

Desperately tried to find a "contact us" link on the web page so that I could share my thoughts priv

5/ 5

Desperately tried to find a "contact us" link on the web page so that I could share my thoughts privately. But, since I couldn't find that, here goes: 98% of our experience here was fab. The lads behind the bar were fantastic. Food was good. But there's a young dark hair lad that was pure rude to us. He got on great with the locals so I'm sure he's got some personality, unfortunately not every patron here will be local and his attitude will cost the business in their reviews.

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