| 1 Northumberland Place , Edinburgh New Town EH3 6LQ | |
| 01315398070 | |
| Starbar Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
Welcome to the Starbar – your local New Town boozer.
Located in the heart of Edinburgh’s trendy city centre and in one of the most elegant residential districts, we’re a bit different from your typical New Town bar. We don’t serve fancy cocktails or food on a bit of roof tile, we’re so much more posher.
If you want a meal and a good pint, we’re your pub. We’re a welcoming bunch and whether you want to feel like a local, even if you’re only in for the night or if you just want to find a haven in the hustle and bustle of Edinburgh, we’re there for you. We’re very proud to be a quintessential dive bar; a well worn and comfortable, neighbourhood hole-in-the-wall. So if you’re after a relaxing evening, come on in.
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