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Port of Leith Distillery
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Ocean Dr, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6JJ, United Kingdom
Wee Museum of Memory
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Ross MacRae Art & Murals
Custom House, 65-67 Commercial St, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6LH, United Kingdom
Coburg House Art Studios
15 Coburg St, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6ET, United Kingdom
Shore Distillery
31 Shore, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6QN, United Kingdom
Coalie Park
Leith, Edinburgh EH6 5LW, United Kingdom
Splatter Art Studio
4 Bernard St, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6PP, United Kingdom
Ritchie Collins Gallery
83 Henderson St, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6ED, United Kingdom
Robert Burns Statue
Constitution St, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 7BG, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Nando's Edinburgh - Ocean Terminal
2nd Floor, Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre, Ocean Dr, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6JJ, United Kingdom
Royal Deck Tearoom
Ocean Dr, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6JJ, United Kingdom
Zizzi - Leith
Ocean Dr, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6JJ, United Kingdom
Irish Dude Coffee & Food
51 Ocean Dr, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6BH, United Kingdom
Frankie & Benny's
Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre, 98 Ocean Dr, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6JJ, United Kingdom
McChans Ocean Terminal
Terminal, 1st Floor, Unit 3 Ocean, 98 Ocean Dr, Edinburgh EH6 6JJ, United Kingdom
Ocean Cafe Mediterranean Bistro
Ocean Terminal, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6JJ, United Kingdom
PizzaExpress
2a, 2nd Floor, Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6JJ, United Kingdom
Teuchters Landing
1c Dock Pl, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6LU, United Kingdom
Haze
BROWN'S OF LEITH, 4-6 Shore, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6QS, United Kingdom
Nearby local services
Ocean Terminal
74 Ocean Dr, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6JJ, United Kingdom
Vue Cinema Edinburgh - Ocean Terminal
Ocean Terminal, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6JJ, United Kingdom
Soft Soul Studio
69B Ocean Dr, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6BP, United Kingdom
Ocean Terminal Indoor Market
Ocean Terminal, Edinburgh EH6 6JJ, United Kingdom
Leith Market
Commercial St, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6LU, United Kingdom
Home4myhair - hairsalon - OBO / Online Booking Only
12 Portland Pl, Edinburgh EH6 6LA, United Kingdom
Lind and Lime Gin Distillery
24 Coburg St, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6HB, United Kingdom
Donna Barry Jewellery
Coburg House Studios, 15 Coburg St, Edinburgh EH6 6ET, United Kingdom
David Strods Tattoo
55 Timber Bush, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6PR, United Kingdom
Muse Hair
45 Ferry Rd., Edinburgh EH6 4AF, United Kingdom
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Holiday Inn Express Edinburgh - Leith Waterfront by IHG
Britannia Way, Ocean Dr, Edinburgh EH6 6JJ, United Kingdom
Fingal Hotel
Alexandra, Dock Pl, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 7DX, United Kingdom
Portland Gardens Apartment
5 Portland Gardens, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6NQ, United Kingdom
Ocean Mist
14 Shore, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6QN, United Kingdom
The Cooperage Apartments
6/13 Commercial St, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6LF, United Kingdom
Leith Bed Centre
174 Great Jct St, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 5LJ, United Kingdom
Ocean Serviced Apartments
2 Western Hbr Midway, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6PN, United Kingdom
Grand Harbour Apartments
3 Western Hbr Midway, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6LD, United Kingdom
The Shore Apartment
49/1 Shore, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6RA, United Kingdom
Edinburgh Western Harbour
9 Western Harbour View, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6PG, United Kingdom
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Port of Leith Distillery

11, Whisky Quay, 11 Whisky Quay, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6FH, United Kingdom
4.7(367)
Open until 8:30 PM
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attractions: The Royal Yacht Britannia, Wee Museum of Memory, Ross MacRae Art & Murals, Coburg House Art Studios, Shore Distillery, Coalie Park, Splatter Art Studio, Ritchie Collins Gallery, Robert Burns Statue, restaurants: Nando's Edinburgh - Ocean Terminal, Royal Deck Tearoom, Zizzi - Leith, Irish Dude Coffee & Food, Frankie & Benny's, McChans Ocean Terminal, Ocean Cafe Mediterranean Bistro, PizzaExpress, Teuchters Landing, Haze, local businesses: Ocean Terminal, Vue Cinema Edinburgh - Ocean Terminal, Soft Soul Studio, Ocean Terminal Indoor Market, Leith Market, Home4myhair - hairsalon - OBO / Online Booking Only, Lind and Lime Gin Distillery, Donna Barry Jewellery, David Strods Tattoo, Muse Hair
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leithdistillery.com
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Wed10:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.Open

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Nearby attractions of Port of Leith Distillery

The Royal Yacht Britannia

Wee Museum of Memory

Ross MacRae Art & Murals

Coburg House Art Studios

Shore Distillery

Coalie Park

Splatter Art Studio

Ritchie Collins Gallery

Robert Burns Statue

The Royal Yacht Britannia

The Royal Yacht Britannia

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Wee Museum of Memory

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Ross MacRae Art & Murals

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Coburg House Art Studios

Coburg House Art Studios

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Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Port of Leith Distillery

Nando's Edinburgh - Ocean Terminal

Royal Deck Tearoom

Zizzi - Leith

Irish Dude Coffee & Food

Frankie & Benny's

McChans Ocean Terminal

Ocean Cafe Mediterranean Bistro

PizzaExpress

Teuchters Landing

Haze

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Reviews of Port of Leith Distillery

4.7
(367)
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5.0
2y

From whisky novice to fascinated fan, a review of the Port of Leith Distillery tour.

As a resident with a front-row seat to its construction, I couldn't miss the chance to tour the world's tallest vertical whisky distillery. Nestled in Leith, this marvel of green engineering uses natural resources like an underground stream and clever gravity-powered pipes to create its magic. Stormy weather added a dramatic backdrop to the experience, with occasional wind gusts whispering through the metal lattice floors – not for the faint of heart!

Highlights:

Bird's-eye view of whisky-making: The tour starts at the top, slowly descending past towering vats and gleaming machinery. This unique perspective reveals the intricate dance of gravity and innovation that defines Port of Leith's whisky-making process. Whisky education, not just a tasting: From learning about the "drink safe" (who knew?) to the science of different yeast strains, the tour goes beyond just sips and swirls. You'll leave with a newfound appreciation for the craft and history of this beloved spirit. Tantalizing tastes: Though the distillery isn't yet producing its own whisky, a selection of Muckle Brig's other creations, including two fascinatingly different sibling whiskies, lets you experience the potential magic to come. Beyond the tour: A chic bar and restaurant await post-tour, offering more than just peanuts and crisps. Think hearty steak pies, hand-cut chips, and an impressive cocktail menu.

Who should go? Whisky enthusiasts: Dive deep into the fascinating world of whisky-making and witness the future of sustainable distilling. Curious minds: Even if whisky isn't your thing, the engineering marvel and innovative story of Port of Leith are worth the visit. Socializers: The bar and restaurant offer a perfect setting for a unique office outing or gathering with friends.

Caveats: Heights not for everyone: The open floors and metal walkways might not be suitable for those with a fear of heights. No heels or kids: Safety first! Leave the stilettos and little ones at home. Drivers appreciated: Thank you for being the designated driver! A special "driver pack" awaits you as a reward.

Overall: The Port of Leith Distillery tour is an exhilarating experience, offering a glimpse into the future of whisky-making while celebrating its rich history. Whether you're a seasoned whisky drinker or simply curious about this architectural wonder, I highly recommend this unique and thrilling tour. Just remember, leave the heels at home and embrace the wind in your hair (and the whisky in...

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5.0
1y

I came here with two people who aren't into whiskey, so we passed on the distillery tour and just went straight to the bar. Mostly cos we were looking for a nice place for a real cocktail and good whiskies in Leith.

After previously trying some very local whiskies at a nearby pub, I was in the mood to up my game a little and this place does not disappoint.

Their whisky selection is out of this world. The menu is insane. It's a like a catalogue, a library even. While I had wanted to try their own brand offerings, they only opening less than a year ago, so that wasn't on the cards. I did try their "From The Vaults" tasting flight which featured indie drams from Edinburgh's Scotch Malt Whisky Society. It was quite an experience, and while all were good and unique in their own ways, I really loved 2 of the 4.

My friends ordered signature cocktails and really enjoyed those, too. I tried the Kingfisher. Great flavours, but it didn't need the foam. If anything, the siphoned foam was a huge distraction from the excellent profile and balance of the cocktail itself. We all agreed it would be better without it. But points for trying.

The venue itself is bright and clean and spacious. Clean and modern with nice views of the harbour. The bar is stacked with bottles of whisky from all over the world and I can't imagine anybody coming here and being disappointed in the variety and selection.

Service was good enough at the bar. Not super attentive, and they didn't engage much, so I think when people are genuinely interested in flights and cocktails, a little bit of personal attention from the bar staff is helpful for letting them know what they're drinking and ordering. The hostess was awesome.

We ended up staying for more than just one drink like we had planned because it was so unpretentious for such a fancy whisky spot, and the drinks were excellent quality. And if it can make 2 non-whiskey-drinkers happy, it must be doing something right. I would totally recommend this spot for all your whiskey needs in Leith, if you want a different atmosphere than a pub...

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1.0
2y

Avoid this tour.

Before visiting this factory / distillery, consider this :

-50 £ for 2 -this is not an active distillery : they haven't yet produced or launch any production but they forgot to tell you. -you will visit perfectly clean rooms, tools, because any liquid or machines has ever worked. It's like visiting a freshly built factory with 0 product. -maturing or aging into casks is not here but planned to be in another place far from here so you won't see anything -I repeat they created nothing. Whisky takes years to be created, you'll really taste their product in the next few years not before. -The tasting experience is really bad : 2 liquids distilled in Glasgow in their labs but with any aging : it's like drinking alcohol straight from the still. 0 utility. It could be gin or vodka. 3 other liquids : 1 port, 1 sherry wine, 1 whisky from another distillery. Ridiculous. -The story telling is a marketing scam : 2 friends in their garden (1 from a business school) distilling at home with passion. Truth is : millions £ to create this huge building, powerpoints to show their future labels on the bottle, printed photos of the team with smile. Oh yes they will also planned to use sometimes tap water from Edinburgh for their products... far from mountain water.

Really ? How can you make a tour of something that dont even has been created and not even inform about it ? Nice to visit fir investors but a powerpoint should be enough. Create then promote not...

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Andrew GirdwoodAndrew Girdwood
From whisky novice to fascinated fan, a review of the Port of Leith Distillery tour. As a resident with a front-row seat to its construction, I couldn't miss the chance to tour the world's tallest vertical whisky distillery. Nestled in Leith, this marvel of green engineering uses natural resources like an underground stream and clever gravity-powered pipes to create its magic. Stormy weather added a dramatic backdrop to the experience, with occasional wind gusts whispering through the metal lattice floors – not for the faint of heart! Highlights: - Bird's-eye view of whisky-making: The tour starts at the top, slowly descending past towering vats and gleaming machinery. This unique perspective reveals the intricate dance of gravity and innovation that defines Port of Leith's whisky-making process. - Whisky education, not just a tasting: From learning about the "drink safe" (who knew?) to the science of different yeast strains, the tour goes beyond just sips and swirls. You'll leave with a newfound appreciation for the craft and history of this beloved spirit. - Tantalizing tastes: Though the distillery isn't yet producing its own whisky, a selection of Muckle Brig's other creations, including two fascinatingly different sibling whiskies, lets you experience the potential magic to come. - Beyond the tour: A chic bar and restaurant await post-tour, offering more than just peanuts and crisps. Think hearty steak pies, hand-cut chips, and an impressive cocktail menu. Who should go? - Whisky enthusiasts: Dive deep into the fascinating world of whisky-making and witness the future of sustainable distilling. - Curious minds: Even if whisky isn't your thing, the engineering marvel and innovative story of Port of Leith are worth the visit. - Socializers: The bar and restaurant offer a perfect setting for a unique office outing or gathering with friends. Caveats: - Heights not for everyone: The open floors and metal walkways might not be suitable for those with a fear of heights. - No heels or kids: Safety first! Leave the stilettos and little ones at home. - Drivers appreciated: Thank you for being the designated driver! A special "driver pack" awaits you as a reward. Overall: The Port of Leith Distillery tour is an exhilarating experience, offering a glimpse into the future of whisky-making while celebrating its rich history. Whether you're a seasoned whisky drinker or simply curious about this architectural wonder, I highly recommend this unique and thrilling tour. Just remember, leave the heels at home and embrace the wind in your hair (and the whisky in your glass)!
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Jordan cainJordan cain
Pre booked a tour and we were actually the only pair on it so got a private tour & tasting! Great tour. Make sure to book the restaurant/bar for afterwards, amazing food and drinks with a view.
VeeVee
I came here with two people who aren't into whiskey, so we passed on the distillery tour and just went straight to the bar. Mostly cos we were looking for a nice place for a real cocktail and good whiskies in Leith. After previously trying some very local whiskies at a nearby pub, I was in the mood to up my game a little and this place does not disappoint. Their whisky selection is out of this world. The menu is insane. It's a like a catalogue, a library even. While I had wanted to try their own brand offerings, they only opening less than a year ago, so that wasn't on the cards. I did try their "From The Vaults" tasting flight which featured indie drams from Edinburgh's Scotch Malt Whisky Society. It was quite an experience, and while all were good and unique in their own ways, I really loved 2 of the 4. My friends ordered signature cocktails and really enjoyed those, too. I tried the Kingfisher. Great flavours, but it didn't need the foam. If anything, the siphoned foam was a huge distraction from the excellent profile and balance of the cocktail itself. We all agreed it would be better without it. But points for trying. The venue itself is bright and clean and spacious. Clean and modern with nice views of the harbour. The bar is stacked with bottles of whisky from all over the world and I can't imagine anybody coming here and being disappointed in the variety and selection. Service was good enough at the bar. Not super attentive, and they didn't engage much, so I think when people are genuinely interested in flights and cocktails, a little bit of personal attention from the bar staff is helpful for letting them know what they're drinking and ordering. The hostess was awesome. We ended up staying for more than just one drink like we had planned because it was so unpretentious for such a fancy whisky spot, and the drinks were excellent quality. And if it can make 2 non-whiskey-drinkers happy, it must be doing something right. I would totally recommend this spot for all your whiskey needs in Leith, if you want a different atmosphere than a pub or freehouse.
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From whisky novice to fascinated fan, a review of the Port of Leith Distillery tour. As a resident with a front-row seat to its construction, I couldn't miss the chance to tour the world's tallest vertical whisky distillery. Nestled in Leith, this marvel of green engineering uses natural resources like an underground stream and clever gravity-powered pipes to create its magic. Stormy weather added a dramatic backdrop to the experience, with occasional wind gusts whispering through the metal lattice floors – not for the faint of heart! Highlights: - Bird's-eye view of whisky-making: The tour starts at the top, slowly descending past towering vats and gleaming machinery. This unique perspective reveals the intricate dance of gravity and innovation that defines Port of Leith's whisky-making process. - Whisky education, not just a tasting: From learning about the "drink safe" (who knew?) to the science of different yeast strains, the tour goes beyond just sips and swirls. You'll leave with a newfound appreciation for the craft and history of this beloved spirit. - Tantalizing tastes: Though the distillery isn't yet producing its own whisky, a selection of Muckle Brig's other creations, including two fascinatingly different sibling whiskies, lets you experience the potential magic to come. - Beyond the tour: A chic bar and restaurant await post-tour, offering more than just peanuts and crisps. Think hearty steak pies, hand-cut chips, and an impressive cocktail menu. Who should go? - Whisky enthusiasts: Dive deep into the fascinating world of whisky-making and witness the future of sustainable distilling. - Curious minds: Even if whisky isn't your thing, the engineering marvel and innovative story of Port of Leith are worth the visit. - Socializers: The bar and restaurant offer a perfect setting for a unique office outing or gathering with friends. Caveats: - Heights not for everyone: The open floors and metal walkways might not be suitable for those with a fear of heights. - No heels or kids: Safety first! Leave the stilettos and little ones at home. - Drivers appreciated: Thank you for being the designated driver! A special "driver pack" awaits you as a reward. Overall: The Port of Leith Distillery tour is an exhilarating experience, offering a glimpse into the future of whisky-making while celebrating its rich history. Whether you're a seasoned whisky drinker or simply curious about this architectural wonder, I highly recommend this unique and thrilling tour. Just remember, leave the heels at home and embrace the wind in your hair (and the whisky in your glass)!
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Pre booked a tour and we were actually the only pair on it so got a private tour & tasting! Great tour. Make sure to book the restaurant/bar for afterwards, amazing food and drinks with a view.
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I came here with two people who aren't into whiskey, so we passed on the distillery tour and just went straight to the bar. Mostly cos we were looking for a nice place for a real cocktail and good whiskies in Leith. After previously trying some very local whiskies at a nearby pub, I was in the mood to up my game a little and this place does not disappoint. Their whisky selection is out of this world. The menu is insane. It's a like a catalogue, a library even. While I had wanted to try their own brand offerings, they only opening less than a year ago, so that wasn't on the cards. I did try their "From The Vaults" tasting flight which featured indie drams from Edinburgh's Scotch Malt Whisky Society. It was quite an experience, and while all were good and unique in their own ways, I really loved 2 of the 4. My friends ordered signature cocktails and really enjoyed those, too. I tried the Kingfisher. Great flavours, but it didn't need the foam. If anything, the siphoned foam was a huge distraction from the excellent profile and balance of the cocktail itself. We all agreed it would be better without it. But points for trying. The venue itself is bright and clean and spacious. Clean and modern with nice views of the harbour. The bar is stacked with bottles of whisky from all over the world and I can't imagine anybody coming here and being disappointed in the variety and selection. Service was good enough at the bar. Not super attentive, and they didn't engage much, so I think when people are genuinely interested in flights and cocktails, a little bit of personal attention from the bar staff is helpful for letting them know what they're drinking and ordering. The hostess was awesome. We ended up staying for more than just one drink like we had planned because it was so unpretentious for such a fancy whisky spot, and the drinks were excellent quality. And if it can make 2 non-whiskey-drinkers happy, it must be doing something right. I would totally recommend this spot for all your whiskey needs in Leith, if you want a different atmosphere than a pub or freehouse.
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