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Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Lucky Liquor Co

Price≈$22
Dress CodeCasual
ServiceCasual
NoiseConversational
CapacityIntimate

On Queen Street in Edinburgh's New Town, Lucky Liquor Co occupies a compact, purposeful space that sits comfortably within the city's serious cocktail scene. The bar draws comparison to neighbourhood-led programmes at Bramble and Panda & Sons, offering considered drinking in a format that rewards curiosity over ceremony. For those working through Edinburgh's better bars, it merits a place on any informed itinerary.

Lucky Liquor Co bar in Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Queen Street After Dark: Where New Town Meets Serious Drinking

Edinburgh's New Town grid was designed for Georgian propriety, but the streets running off George Street have quietly accumulated one of Scotland's more concentrated collections of independent bars. Queen Street sits at the northern edge of that cluster, and Lucky Liquor Co at number 39A occupies a position that says something about how Edinburgh's cocktail culture has matured: away from the theatrical basement formats that defined the city's earlier bar renaissance, and toward something more immediate and neighbourhood-rooted.

The physical environment here is the point. Where bars like Bramble built their reputation partly on subterranean atmosphere and Panda & Sons leaned into the concept-led interior as part of the offer, Lucky Liquor Co keeps things at street level, both literally and in register. The bar reads as a neighbourhood local for people who happen to know a great deal about what they are drinking. That is a harder thing to pull off than a theme or a gimmick, and Edinburgh's better drinkers have noticed.

New Town's Bar Character and Where This Fits

Edinburgh splits its serious bar scene across a few distinct zones. The Old Town offers tourist density and late-night volume. Leith has the waterfront and a growing independent food and drink community. But the New Town, and particularly the blocks around Queen Street and Frederick Street, has developed a reputation for bars that take the craft seriously without performing it for an audience. Lucky Liquor Co belongs to that tradition.

This matters for how you approach a visit. The New Town bar crowd skews toward people who live or work nearby, supplemented by drinkers who have sought the address out. That dynamic tends to produce a more grounded atmosphere than you get in the busier Old Town corridors, and it shapes the kind of conversation that happens at the bar. Across the UK, the bars that have sustained critical attention in this category, from 69 Colebrooke Row in London to Schofield's in Manchester, tend to share this quality: a deliberate scaling-back of spectacle in favour of what is in the glass and who is behind the bar.

The Merchant Hotel in Belfast and Horseshoe Bar Glasgow represent different points on the same spectrum, where the room and the programme work together rather than one carrying the other. Lucky Liquor Co reads as Edinburgh's version of that balance, operating at street level on a New Town block that does not announce itself loudly.

The Drinking Programme: What the Format Signals

Small, independent bars in this tier across the UK tend to develop their identity through menu discipline rather than volume. The emphasis is typically on a shorter list of drinks made with precision, often with some house-made or locally sourced element that distinguishes the programme from what a larger venue would offer. The format rewards repeat visits more than a single long evening, because you understand what is possible here after spending time with the menu rather than trying to cover it in one sitting.

Edinburgh's cocktail scene has matured enough that the conversation between bars like Lucky Liquor Co, Aurora, and the city's hotel bar programmes, including the offer at 24 Royal Terrace Hotel, has become genuinely competitive. That competition lifts the quality available to drinkers across the city, and it positions Lucky Liquor Co within a peer set that takes programme quality seriously.

For comparison across other markets, bars like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and L'Atelier Du Vin Wine and Cocktail Bar in Brighton and Hove operate from a similar premise: that the strongest bar programmes in their cities are defined by specificity and restraint rather than breadth. Mojo Leeds in Leeds takes a different approach, scaling up the format, which clarifies by contrast what a smaller, more focused room like Lucky Liquor Co is offering.

Visiting Lucky Liquor Co: What to Know Before You Go

Queen Street is walkable from Edinburgh Waverley station in under fifteen minutes, and the bar sits within easy reach of the main New Town hotel cluster. The address at 39A Queen Street places it on the quieter, residential-facing side of the street, which contributes to the neighbourhood feel that distinguishes it from the busier bar corridors closer to George Street and the Royal Mile.

Given the bar's compact format, timing matters more than at larger venues. Early evenings on weekdays offer the most relaxed version of the experience. Weekend nights in Edinburgh's centre fill up across the entire bar sector, and a smaller room like this one reaches capacity faster than its neighbours with more floor space. Arriving without a booking on a Friday or Saturday and expecting a seat at the bar is a reasonable gamble earlier in the evening, less so after nine. For the full Edinburgh picture, our full Edinburgh restaurants and bars guide maps the city's drinking and dining options across neighbourhoods and price points.

Signature Pours
Lucky 13
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A Lean Comparison

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Cozy
  • Trendy
  • Intimate
  • Lively
Best For
  • Date Night
  • After Work
  • Casual Hangout
Format
  • Seated Bar
  • Lounge Seating
  • Outdoor Terrace
Drink Program
  • Craft Cocktails
  • Classic Cocktails
Dress CodeCasual
Noise LevelConversational
CapacityIntimate
Service StyleCasual

Cozy and relaxed with dim lighting, quirky black-and-white decor, and a fun vibe enhanced by vinyl records.

Signature Pours
Lucky 13