Inverness Nightlife
Inverness does not have a pub scene to compare with Scotland’s larger cities, but you can still find a handful of good drinking places here, modern as well as traditional. Despite its small size, Inverness punches above its weight when it comes to nightlife. There are plenty of pubs, clubs and music venues offering everything from traditional ceilidhs with fiddle music and country dancing to the latest DJs and blockbuster movies. The city’s main venue for highbrow theater, music and art-house films is the Eden Court Theatre.
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Here you can find three venues in one. The Ceilidh Bar hosts Scottish bands such as the now legendary Shooglenifty, the Sofa Bar plays up to date rock and pop and the Bothy is the venue for stand-up comedy. If you are hungry this place serves good Thai-influenced bar food and a range of local real ales.
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This spacious bar holds some surprises for its visitors. Entering early afternoon you will find a classic Scottish pub with various ales and beer on draft. Drop by in the evening and you will find a dedicated party crowd dancing to a DJ set. So, whether you are looking for a good time with your pals or want to dance the night away, its always a good idea to visit Gellions.
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This tavern is the ideal spot to rest after a long stroll along the River Ness. From their garden area, you have a wonderful view of the castle, from where you can enjoy delicious ales from the region on draft. Grab a bite of their delicious pub food and let the day fade away.
Inga Dudkina / Shutterstock.comThe Phoenix Ale House
This exquisite ale house offers you warm food until late and a friendly atmosphere to relax with friends and family. Don't forget to try some of their great whiskies!
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Johnny Foxes is a popular pub by the river, offering Scottish and eclectic menus featuring fish and chips, burgers, and haggis, along with a wide selection of beers, wines, and spirits. Known for its vibrant atmosphere, it becomes a lively party spot later in the evening, with local DJs spinning Scottish and international tunes five nights a week.
Joshua Resnick / Shutterstock.comInnes Bar
Do as the locals do and share some stories over a dark stout. The Innes is the typical pub next door and an ideal place to meet new people and have a good time.
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