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Filthy McNasty’s
37 Summer Street,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1SB
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A popular alternative music venue and great for watching football on the big screen.
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The Prince of Wales
7 St. Nicholas Lane,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1HF
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One of the oldest pubs in Aberdeen, the centrally located Prince of Wales was once famous for having the longest bar in the city. Serves a fine selection of real ales and whiskies.
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The Dutch Mill
7 Queen’s Road,
Aberdeen,
AB15 4NR
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Situated in the West End, the Dutch Mill has been a popular haunt since the 1960s.
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Dizzy's Bar & Diner
70 Carden Place,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1UL
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A cool city centre bar that also serves coffee and meals; the bar is reputedly named after famous jazz trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie.
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Triple Kirks
Schoolhill,
Aberdeen,
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Very popular, particularly with the city’s students. Yellow card pub offering remarkably cheap drinks.
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The Bobbin
500 King Street,
Aberdeen,
AB24 5ST
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Another pub that is popular with students, the Bobbin has a pub quiz on Sunday evenings and inexpensive drinks.
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Soul
333 Union Street,
Aberdeen,
AB11 6DS
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Formerly Langstane Kirk, Soul is now a recently refurbished bar with a cool yet funky atmosphere.
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Paramount
21 Bon Accord Street,
Aberdeen,
AB11 6EA
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Paramount is a well-established pre-club venue that is still very popular at the weekend.
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The Old Town Schoolhouse
Little Belmont Street,
Aberdeen
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This pub used to be the Aberdeen Music School and now has an old world charm. Very popular in the summer months due to its superb beer garden.
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