Nearly 100 pubs and bars across the UK have been named in The National Pub & Bar Awards for 2022, including in Scotland.
Each nominated venue will be entered into the national draw to find out the best pub in Britain with the winner being awarded the National Pub & Bar of the Year.
They have been selected on overall best practice across a number of operational categories and will be officially crowned at a red carpet celebration in London in June.
This is where 15 Regional Winners will also be announced alongside the top prize.
Tristan O’Hana, the editor of Pub & Bar magazine, said: “Just from being out in these venues, you can see how much pubs and bars mean to people across the UK.
“With visitor numbers increasing, it’s more important than ever for operators to deliver a standout service during every visit – no matter the business in question. These 94 County Winners are wonderful examples of the brilliance of today’s modern on-trade. If you live near one of these sites, make sure you pay them a visit!”
Scottish Pubs recognised in the National Pub & Bar Awards for 2022
- The Mishnish - Highland - North West Scotland
- The Inn at Torbrex - Stirling - North West Scotland
- Macgochans Pub & Kitchen - Argyll and Bute - North West Scotland
- Polochar Inn - Western Isles - North West Scotland
- Vic St Andrews - Fife - East Scotland
- The Boat Inn - Aberdeenshire - North East Scotland
- BrewDog Aberdeen - City of Aberdeen - North East Scotland
- 3 Session Street - City of Dundee - North East Scotland
- The Pitcairngreen - Perth and Kinross - North East Scotland
- The Drovers Inn - Angus - North East Scotland
- The Mash Tun - Moray - North East Scotland
- The Bobbing John - Clackmannanshire - North East Scotland
- Fjara Cafe Bar - Shetland Islands - North East Scotland
- The Ferry Inn - Orkney Islands - North East Scotland
- Malones Edinburgh - City of Edinburgh - South East Scotland
- Saltire - West Lothian - South East Scotland
- High Spirits - Falkirk - South East Scotland
- Traquair Arms - Scottish Borders - South East Scotland
- The Bonnie Badger - East Lothian - South East Scotland
- The Paper Mill - Midlothian - South East Scotland
- The Upstairs Bar at Ubiquitous Chip - City of Glasgow - South West Scotland
- Electric Bar - North Lanarkshire - South West Scotland
- The Old Oak Inn - South Lanarkshire - South West Scotland
- Fox and Hounds Houston - Renfrewshire - South West Scotland
- The Steamboat Inn - Dumfries and Galloway - South West Scotland
- The Waterside Hotel - North Ayrshire - South West Scotland
- The Weston - East Ayrshire - South West Scotland
- Souter's Inn - South Ayrshire - South West Scotland
- The Stables - East Dunbartonshire - South West Scotland
- The Cartvale - East Renfrewshire - South West Scotland
- Great Scots' Bar - East Dunbartonshire - South West Scotland
- Cameron House - West Dunbartonshire - South West Scotland
- Nicolson's Bar & Kitchen - Inverclyde - South West Scotland
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