There’s nothing quite like sitting outdoors with a chilled drink on a sunny day in Edinburgh. The city certainly doesn’t have a shortage of alfresco drinking establishments, so whether you’re after a quiet, traditional pub or a stylish terrace with views of the sky, there’ll be something to suit you. Here are some of our favourites…
Hotel du Vin 11 Bristo Place, EH1 1EZ, www.hotelduvin.com

The hotel has a lovely little enclosed courtyard and is
a surprisingly tranquil haven from the bustling city centre.
An exceptional wine list and a comprehensive selection of ales
served in traditional pewter tankards make
this a wonderful place to catch some rays.
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Oloroso 33 Castle Street, EH2 3DN, www.oloroso.co.uk

Set just off bustling George Street, Oloroso’s spectacular
roof terrace provides stunning views across both the Firth of Forth and Edinburgh Castle.
A perennial Edinburgh favourite, the restaurant also offers an
excellent snack menu on the terrace during the sunny summer months.
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The Pear Tree House 34 West Nicholson Street, EH8 9DD
The Pear Tree House is an Edinburgh institution and in the summer the large beer garden is one of the city’s most popular outdoor venues. Situated close to the univerity it attracts both students and locals alike. The lovely walled courtyard comes into its own with a lively and cheery atmosphere. Be sure to get there early as it fills up quickly and stays packed way beyond the sun setting.
The Cumberland Bar 1-3 Cumberland Street, EH3 6RT, www.cumberlandbar.co.uk
Come summer, there are few places in the city that can match the idyllic atmosphere of the Cumberland beer garden.
With very little traffic noise, it’s the perfect spot for a peaceful,
leisurely drink in the sun.
It has a great atmosphere on busy summer nights too.
Malmaison Hotel 1 Tower Pl, Leith, EH6 7BZ www.malmaison.com

The Edinburgh Mal offers the alfresco drinker an extensive an exciting wine and cocktail list. Sit and enjoy your drink as you watch the sun go down over the waters of the Forth.
Great place to people watch and to soak up the atmostmostphere on the ‘Shore’.
Browns 133 George Street, EH2 4JS, www.browns-restaurants.co.uk
The people-watching mecca on fashionable George Street,
Browns is an elegant choice for alfresco drinks.
Sit out front and choose from the extensive, award-winning wine-list,
the wide selection of continental beers and a cocktail list to die for.
The Garden Cafe (back of Dome) www.thedomeedinburgh.com

Coffees from 10am and food and drinks from 12 noon
Tables are allocated on a first come, first served basis.
The entrance is on Rose Street (at the back of the Dome building)
In the city’s secret garden, if the rain does start, an electronic cover shelters you from the elements. Sit back, relax and enjoy your wine and coffee on this lovely sunken terrace.
The Yard
2 Bonnington Road Lane, Leith, EH6 5JB
This hidden gem may be tucked away in a quiet corner of Leith but once you make the effort to find it you certainly won’t be disappointed. The large courtyard catches rays throughout the day – and drinks are reasonably-priced and the staff friendly. If you do happen to get peckish the food is very good too.
The Waterline
58 The Shore, Leith, EH6 5RD
The seating area at this popular, maritime-themed pub looks out onto the attractive Shore area of Leith and is a relaxing choice for a few beers in the sunshine. Hang out with locals, families and tourists alike and discover why so many people come here to make the most of that famous ‘sunshine on Leith’.
Maxies Bistro
5b Johnstone Terrace (or Victoria Terrace), Grassmarket, EH1 2PW, www.maxiesbistro.com
Located on a fabulous garden terrace overlooking the lively Victoria Street, Maxies has a great atmosphere especially on summer evenings. A perfect place to sit and watch the world go by.
Black Bull
12 Grassmarket
One of Edinburgh’s oldest pubs, the Black Bull is the perfect spot for a bit of people-watching on the historic Grassmarket. The atmosphere is fantastic on a summer evening with all sorts of clientele including students, families, tourists, and hen nights out having a good time. The Bull has plenty of real ale as well as a great selection of whiskies and cocktails on request.
Café at the Palace
Palace of Holyroodhouse, EH8 8DX
This tranquil café is set in the historic mews courtyard adjacent to the Queens Gallery and is a great place to relax during or after a hard day’s sight-seeing. Savour a glass of wine or two and drink in the dramatic Holyrood atmosphere of this picturesque location.
Old Chain Pier
32 Trinity Crescent, Newhaven, EH5 3ED
Perched right over the Forth , with outdoor tables that preside over panoramic views toward the Kingdom of Fife, this cosy pub is a great spot for a sunny afternoon. If you’re looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city centre then this is the perfect choice.












