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    Oz Bar

    3.9 (38 reviews)
    InexpensivePubs, Sports Bars
    Closed 1:00 pm - 1:00 am (Next day)

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    OZ BAR ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Bob M.

    Had a few drinks and a lot of good conversation with our bartender and some fellow patrons. I was there for some drinks while my wife was Up the road making a bag at a store. Nice little spot for some drinks and a nice relaxing time.

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    Cheryl C.

    Well situated for passing trade from revellers wandering into the Grassmarket and Cowgate and back out again, this bar has been on the scene for longer than I can remember, and hasn't yet gone through any kind of name change as far as I can remember either, which I find quite incredible considering the rate that the other bars around it seem to have shed their names and created new identities. This is a no nonsense hostelry designed for straightforward drinking, and maybe a game of pool, for which the appropriate facilities are provided. Probably not the ideal joint if you want to get dolled up and pose about in stiletto heels looking amazing, I'd say put your dress away and opt for something more laid back to spend the evening in, then you'll probably feel a bit more in tune with the vibe here. There are often some thrifty drinks deals to be had, so always worth popping in, whatever your final destination. Nice bar staff too.

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    Amy G.

    This bar is located just off the Grassmarket, so it is in a great location if your out for the night and want to sample a range of bars. It makes a nice change from all the Irish bars which are in and around the Grassmarket. Obviously it is an Australian bar, and its pretty cool. There is nothing outstanding about the decor, drinks etc but the people who run it are friendly and chatty. There is a wide range of Australian beer and snacks, but as a Scot I wasn't really fussed about this. Homesick Aussies may like this though. All the bar staff are good banter, so it generally means you will have some fun. They play a range of sport, and if there is Australian sport on then the bar is likely to be busy. Sometimes it gets a little too busy for my liking though.

    Fiona H.

    Yes, the Grassmarket is a bit touristy and so pubs are usually a bit on the pricey side and slightly devoid of character as a result, but the Oz Bar is definitely the exception to the rule! The second you walk in, the chilled out and laid-back atmosphere is reflected in the décor with exposed brick walls and 1950s inspired art on the walls. If that's not enough, the barman is so friendly and chatty without being in your face, that you pop in for a 'quick drink' and end up staying there for at least an hour having a good natter. My friend and I got onto the subject of music with him once, and pretty soon we were listening to our own personal playlist on the sound system. The pool tables have recently been replaced, and what's more they only cost 50p a game. Although the drinks prices may be typical of the grassmarket, there are always promos on - when I was there it was a Double Vodka and Energy Drink for only £3. Perfect either for a spot of quiet afternoon drinking or starting a night out in equal measure. I'd highly recommend it.

    Matthew L.

    For an Australian bar in Edinburgh, the Oz bar is my preferred choice! (Even though there are very few to choose from). This bar is tucked away on Candlemaker Row and is a great find! The bar is split into two areas, one with two pool tables, whilst the other has seating. The bar sells your typical Australian themed drinks at a reasonable price and you are more often than not actually served by an Australian! The pool tables are an added bonus as during a busy night groups merge round the tables for banter and competitions! On the other side of the bar, the seating area fills up pretty quickly most nights! On the walls are maps of different parts of Australia where people can mark where they have been too! Also have to note that the rather small corridor leading to the toilets is full of posters dedicated to gigs and festivals - a feature which I always appreciate! A great bar and a great place atmosphere....a visit on Australia day awaits!

    Em C.

    I wasn't sure what to make of the Oz Bar when we ended up in here one evening - I thought it was going to be more like a chain pub than anything else. Which is fine of course, just not too original! What i found out about the Oz Bar is that it's the real deal. Serving up Aussie snacks such as Aussie's own brands of crisps, Aussie beers and some New Zealand numbers, it's a great place if you're looking to grab an alternative to Tennants. The bar has a vibrant student feel to it, and I appreciate that it's a bit ramshackle. The floorboards are nice and creaky, the decor is at times tongue in cheek and the tables have chessboards drawn onto them. They show some rugby matches which will obviously appeal to many, but eve though this place attracts a nicer crowd I would rather visit when rugby is off the menu since I don't follow it! They play some cool tunes, but what I appreciate most about the bar is how friendly the staff are. Without their open, friendly approach to service the fun, laid back feel of the pub would be lost. It is after all the staff who can make an experience so much better. So even though it's a good bar with great amenities, the staff are what make it superb! A nice chatty bunch and full of customers wanting to chill out, you're sure to have a good night in here.

    Gibson A.

    Oz Bar is one of my favourite pubs in Einburgh due to its fun, relaxed atmosphere and fairly priced drinks. I've been here a few times on nights out and it's always entertaining with pool tables, fun staff and an interesting Aussia theme which gets you in the mood for having a good night! They have a great selection of authentic Australian beers, including real ales and, of course, Fosters. There's also Bundaberg Rum which tastes pretty awful, but is worth a shot to get the full experience. The staff are friendly, efficient and always have banter with everyone who walks in, giving the place a lively, bustling feel. Whether you're up for a fun night at the pub or a great place to pre drink, Oz Bar is the place.

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    Friendly staff, good atmosphere, free wifi and pool, and enough tvs. Plenty to like.

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    Best cold Aussie bear in Scotland!

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    It's refreshing to see an Australian bar with a bit of character, and right in the middle of The Old Town too.

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    4.3(632 reviews)
    0.2 miOld Town, Royal Mile
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