The unwritten rules of Scottish pub culture — rounds, drams, tipping, and last orders — so every first-time visitor feels at home. Plus get weekly Scotland stories free in our newsletter.
Uncover the unwritten rules of a traditional Scottish pub — rounds, drams, and what to order — plus get weekly Scotland stories free in our newsletter.
Discover the unwritten rules of Scottish pub culture, from getting your round in to ordering whisky like a local — plus get weekly Scotland stories free in our newsletter.
Deep in Scotland's last great wilderness, the Old Forge in Knoydart has no road leading to it. You arrive by ferry or on foot after a two-day walk — and that is exactly the appeal.
Before you order your first pint, know the unwritten rules. Scottish pub culture has its own code — and visitors who miss it stick out immediately.
Ready to raise a glass to Scotland’s spirit? From smoky Islay malts to smooth Lowland sips, there’s a dram waiting with your name on it.
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What is the most popular pub in Scotland? It is fitting that the most popular pub in Scotland is a whisky bar, The Malt Room in Inverness.
