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100 bars confirmed for this year’s Edinburgh Cocktail Week

Edinburgh Cocktail Week has confirmed that 100 bars across the city will take part in the two-week event from Monday 11 – Sunday 24 October 2021.

Confirmed new bars include House of Gods, Rooftop 51, NQ64, Dishoom, Voyage of Buck (pictured), Juniper, The Barologist, Keller Taproom, Malmaison St Andrew Square, The Printing Press, Mother Superior, Three Marys, Yotel, The Bonnington, Ghillie Dhu, Hemingways, CC Blooms, The Black Fox, St Bernard’s and Mayvn will all be taking part for the first time this year.

Reappearing are Tigerlily, Harvey Nichols, The Refinery, Cold Town House, Le Monde, Black Ivy, Candy Bar, Copper Blossom, Lioness of Leith, SkyBar, The Raeburn, The Basement and Tonic.

There’s also a Cocktail Village at Festival Square with brands such as Hendrick’s Gin, Roku Gin, and House of Suntory, with the full line up to be announced in September.

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Sofi’s in Edinburgh is now Three Marys

The former Sofi’s Bar in Leith has a new owner and name, Three Marys. Anna and Mike Christopherson of Boda Swedish Bars and Restaurant Group sold the Star Pubs & Bars lease to Calum Mackay, leaseholder of Edinburgh’s Malt and Hops, and Old Chain Pier, and business partner and hospitality newcomer Dale MacPhee back in December. They’ve since transformed it into a neighbourhood cocktail bar celebrating Mary Magdalene, Mary Queen of Scots, and Mary of Guise.

Calum told DRAM, “It was a great spot when I first moved to the area in the 90s but I wasn’t in the pub game at that time so I snapped it up when it became available. It also complements my other two units perfectly. The name comes from Leith being known as French Leith and Mary of Guise had her court at the rear of the pub and Queen of Scots spent some time in the area and Mary Magdalene appearing on the Leith perseverance motto – that’s the rumour anyway.

“We ripped the whole place out and even though it held a place in people’s hearts it was rickety but we kept the same lines and opened it up a bit more, and levelled things off and there are lots of nooks and crannies now. Its colour pallet is dark blue, amber with floral explosions and there are pinks in there too. Soft velour upholstery with amber and lilac coloured banquettes are warm contrasts to the dark blue walls and ceilings”

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