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    Herringbone

    4.1 (9 reviews)
    ModerateBars, British
    Open 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Lovely pint & plant
    Angela B.

    My friends & I were looking for a place to have a nice drink whilst staying in North Berwick & previous to coming across this place it had pretty much mostly been old mans pubs, so Herringbone was a refreshing sight for our thirsty eyes (do eyes get thirsty?!). We had walked past it earlier in the day & at first I thought it was a fancy kitchen shop/deli rather than a bar/restaurant as it has a very un-bar look about it (very bright for a bar, lots of cool greys & creams, light wooden furniture & cute wee plants everywhere) but I liked that. Upon entering we were greeted by a nice young chap (all the staff here looked very young! I must be getting old...) & we explained we were just in for a drink & not food which wasn't a problem & he kindly offered us a lovely table by the window. Perfect. It was a Reserved table but he said it was absolutely fine for us to sit there until the time. He quickly brought over the drinks menu & upon noticing they have 36 draught & bottled beers I did get rather excited! Myself & one of my friends opted for The Kernal Table Beer (£4.40 a pint) but unfortunately they informed us it was all sold out, boo. So we chose instead the Twisted Thistle IPA (£4.25) It was very nice & I also liked the lovely glass they served it in. Really good atmosphere in here & it appeared to be a mix of locals & tourists. At one point a groups of young guys came in & disappeared out the back somewhere so maybe out the back that's where all the local cool kids hang ;-) The food here sounded & also smelled lovely. Reasonable prices too with most main course being around £9. If we hadn't have been sat in a reserved table I'm sure we could've sat there all night as it was such a relaxed place with lovely, helpful staff. If ever I am back in North Berwick I will pop in here again for sure.

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    Ship Inn - My amazing fish & chip. Half order, btw

    Ship Inn

    (13 reviews)

    ££

    Scottish Pub in a cool little town. This place was exactly what I was looking for after a morning…read morespent checking out Tantallon Castle and a 3 mile walk back to town. The Fisherman Pie, which was Haddock, Smoked Haddock and Salmon in a Creamy Leek & Chive Sauce, topped with Mash Potato and Isle of mull Cheddar, was delicious. Even the Seasonal Vegetables, which were served with the pie was really good. On top of that, they had a nice long list of ciders to select from and they had the Kopparberg Strawberry & Lime, which is one of my favorites.

    From the outside the Ship Inn looks like a local bar on the "welcoming" side of the scale as…read moreopposed to the "Tourists Beware" side. On entering it is a spacious and cosy looking bar that is definitely suited for tourists with a collection of beer mats almost being used as wallpaper to cover most of the free space behind the bar, some of which I had never even heard of! The decor and feel to the sitting area itself is traditional with a modern fusion, little tweaks like old spirit bottles (JD mainly) being used as candle holders are excellent to the vibe of the place and really let you settle happily in to one of the booths and take the surroundings in. We went in here because my better half was feeling hungry (I was saving myself for the North Berwick Fry which is just next door to the Ship Inn, in hindsight I should have eaten here) and decided to pop in here for a drink & a bit of lunch/dinner, we definitely weren't disappointed. A chicken and bacon burger was ordered and a chicken and bacon burger it was. Where the chicken that this chicken breast came from I don't know but it was definitely doing some serious weightlifting and bulking up. It was MASSIVE, in all it's chickeny beauty I found it hard to resist taking a huge bite out of the burger. Long stoy short, I ended up taking a huge bite out of the burger. The chicken was beautifully juicy for general pub grub and the bacon was lovely, sweet but slightly salted which gelled all the flavours of the breaded chicken and the toasted roll together. Thinking about it now, I'm getting hungry again. Every time I have a pub burger, the side salad always lets it down, every time, it's like the bars expect people not to eat it, but not this bar. The salad was crisp and fresh, served up with a deliciously sweet vinaigrette that was perfect for dipping a wee bit of the roll in. The spirit measures were 35ml and the guest ales on offer covered breweries such as Innis & Gunn and The Inveralmond Brewery (who do beers such as Lia Fail and Ossian) which justified the bar being about 60-70p more expensive than the others we visited.

    The Auld House - Wonderful looking bar.

    The Auld House

    (3 reviews)

    It's a local pub and a lot of locals come in here. They do not serve food but that's kind of not…read morethe point. Alcohol is served. Dogs are regulars and just for that I think it's pretty cool. Nice old building and atmosphere.

    As Chris F. pointed out, this is definitely a pub of two sides. Fortunately I went to the right and…read moresat in the area that was in view of the bar, a very classic looking pub with a presence. The majority of the pub seems to be held up with varnished wood which seems to be the lay of the land for most of North Berwick (definitely not a bad thing for any locals reading this) The tables were also wooden paired up with tan leather couches, making this feel like an old "gentlemen only" pub, which I suppose was the rule for most pubs years ago but the Auld House definitely seems to have held on to these traits a little more robustly. There is a full bar available, very well laid out with beers such as Belhaven Black stout and what seems to be the North Berwick man's favourite pint, McEwan's 70 shilling. My pint was served beautifully, nice, clean and at a nice temperature for a real beer. There is only one thing I can fault this bar on. As we entered the pub we were served by a very friendly female who was very pleasant, half way through our visit a gentleman came in with a child who turned out to be the females partner, without a word they both seemed to have swapped shifts, the female pulling a pint straight away and the gent walking behind the bar with the child on one arm. Whenever a customer wasn't being served he seemed to be supping at a pint of beer himself, which I found very strange. Other than this one thing that wasn't necessarily a problem for any of the punters as the child turned out to be a lovely and very interactive little girl who was all smiles and laughs.

    Nether Abbey Hotel - The menu!

    Nether Abbey Hotel

    (1 review)

    ££

    Thank you Yelp, I just lost my entire review of this place…read more.. Our main reason for choosing this place was the fact that it was located a little way out of the town centre (but still in easy walking distance), and that their menu looked good on the seafood front, as they have a connection with the Lobster Shack on the town pier. We stayed for a couple of nights on a weekend getaway. Be warned, the hotel is popular with golfers so you need to book up well in advance. I'm more of the Mark Twain "a good walk spoiled" school of thought when it comes to golf, but apparently it's quite the thing around North Berwick. Our room was on the top floor at the front, and was spacious and well-appointed with all the usual accoutrements. Being on the street side, there was a fair bit of traffic noise, but then we did have the windows wide open as it was so hot (yes, Scotland has been known to get quite warm at times!). The en-suite was large, and had a deep bath with a good shower - although the shower curtain did seem overly long and you couldn't avoid standing on it if it was inside the bath. Breakfast was pretty epic. We had smoked salmon with scrambled egg the first day, the salmon being wrapped round the eggs to make a cylindrical pancake. On the second day I had the full veggie, with sausage, haggis, poached eggs, beans, mushrooms and tattie scone - again all artfully arranged in a pile. Our one evening meal was of course based around the lobster option. It's not cheap, but we both splurged on the whole lobster at £39.95. I had avocado sushi to start, which in retrospect was probably a mistake as it disappeared in 3 bites. Herself went for the 1/2 kilo of West Coast rope-grown mussels, which seemed a better choice. I was impressed to see a vegan option of Key Lime pie on the dessert menu, which was just the right lightness to top off the lobster. There were one or two very minor issues, both with room maintenance and with service so I'm only giving it four stars; but it's a family-run hotel and they are all very dedicated to providing a good experience, which it certainly was. There is a warm homely atmosphere to the place and the staff were all very friendly despite how busy it was. We both really enjoyed our stay and would happily stay again.

    The Castle Inn

    The Castle Inn

    (2 reviews)

    ££

    Enjoyed a very good venison casserole at lunch here last Sunday. My partner pronounced her burger…read moreand fries to be good and the youngest member of the team was pretty satisfied with her cheesy pasta and chips. Service was attentive and efficient & the overall atmosphere was very pleasant. We were initially advised that there'd be a bit of a wait for the food to arrive as there were a lot of occupied tables but in the end the meals arrived without any undue delay. Reverse psychology perhaps? No handpulls at the bar but at least one good keg beer if you're not after a lager or Guinness.

    Sitting on the village green in the very quaint village of Dirleton near Edinburgh, the Castle Inn…read moreoffered a reasonable menu and sheltered beer garden. Although the day was sunny and bright, the Inn seemed very dark - not a problem though as we wanted to get into the sun out back. Prices aren't cheap-a burger that costs more than a tenner is going to have to go some and I don't think this one did. The soup was fairly small and cold and I wasn't convinced about the service. My plate was snapped away before I'd weighed up the options of finishing my chips and watched astonished as a member of staff asked a table in the outer fringes of the garden to come and collect their food from the patio area - presumably they couldn't be bothered walking to them. All that said though, the pub is well positioned and the beer garden is a great wee sun trap. The beer is cold and much needed after a wander around the castle opposite.

    Herringbone - bars - Updated May 2026

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