Welcome to Edinburgh Castle Pub
Nestled on Geary Street in San Francisco, Edinburgh Castle Pub is a historic gem offering a cozy, dive bar experience. With a quirky atmosphere and charming décor, this pub is the perfect spot for a laid-back evening. The selection of single malt scotches, fish n chips, and unique drinks adds to the appeal. Live music, pool tables, and experienced DJs provide entertainment for guests. The friendly staff, affordable drinks, and pleasant ambiance make it a must-visit destination in the area. A true local lounge where you can unwind, enjoy great company, and savor quality beverages.
- 950 Geary St San Francisco, CA 94109 Hotline: (415) 885-4074
Welcome to Edinburgh Castle Pub, a historical gem nestled in the heart of San Francisco at 950 Geary St. This pub offers a unique blend of old-school charm and lively entertainment, making it a beloved spot for locals and visitors alike.
With a range of amenities including pool tables, a jukebox, live music, and outdoor seating, Edinburgh Castle Pub is the perfect place to unwind with friends and enjoy a night out on the town. The full bar offers an extensive selection of beverages, including single malt scotches and specialty drinks that are sure to please even the most discerning palate.
Customer reviews rave about the cozy ambiance, friendly service, and affordable prices at this hidden gem in the bustling Tenderloin neighborhood. From the quirky decorations to the comfortable bar stools, every detail adds to the overall charm of the Edinburgh Castle Pub.
Whether you're looking to dance the night away, enjoy a game of pool, or simply relax with a drink in hand, Edinburgh Castle Pub has something for everyone. So why not step inside and experience the magic of this iconic San Francisco establishment for yourself? Whether you're a regular or a first-time visitor, you're sure to feel right at home at Edinburgh Castle Pub.

This spot's like a poorly maintained relic--dingy floors, garbage-strewn, and smelling like a back alley at dawn. Not a single redeeming feature, even the so-called "dance floor" is just a scraped-up patch of concrete. It's a waste of space masquerading as a bar with an identity crisis--no decent taps, weak selection, and a stench that rivals the gutters outside. Any attempt to add flair falls flat. Skip the hype; this joint's not even worth a stumble-in for last call.

Everything here rocks. TK is the man. Do yourself a favor, come see old school SF. These guys have it all. Music. A solid bar. Classic SF bar scene. Skip the new places and come on down.

I thought Edinburgh closed permanently!? I was on the verge of tears thinking it was sold. I used to live nearby-ish, and I'd bring people to visit the castle (and get fish n chips) for trivia night, a game of pool, a concert .. whatever! I don't live nearby, sadly, but now that I know it's still around I am going to return asap!! I'm so happy that Kim has made it work, and been recognized for his writing. Thanks for SO many memories! I hope I don't get the mean lady the other reviewer wrote about hahaha... I'm just happy you're around!!

What a wonderful hidden gem on one of the worst streets in the Tenderloin. You enter this bar and are immediately confronted with interesting decorations. Your eyes will be captivated as you look around at all the artifacts. You'll be most often served by the owner, who is a moderately friendly gent. There is a pool table if that's your thing. And the drinks are dirt cheap. They have a decent selection of single malt scotches. But the selection of other liquors is relatively simple. Be safe when going here. The streets of the Tenderloin nearby are no joke. I would not recommend parking anywhere nearby if you value your window glass on your vehicle.

It's a local lounge pub and bar from SF, historical also Dance floor, fish n chips, special drink Experienced DJs, happy hour Beverages Pool table It's a good spot for chill and hangout Also every 1 st and 3rd Saturday They have a local DJ playing beats Disco, jazz, house, 80,90remix

Hubby and I popped in here for some single malt scotches after dinner before we headed to Great American Music Hall. It was fairly empty at 7pm on a Friday night. There is a room in the front that you go through a door that's kind of like the feel of being outside. This place is a quirky dive bar. It is what it is. And we found it to be a very pleasant one. The stools were comfortable, the bar itself was beautiful with the coins and the copper rail. I had an Oban and a Linsmore and my husband had an Aberlour and a Highland Park black label. The bartender brought us a water back without prompting and I thought that was very thoughtful. He left us alone until I signaled we were ready for our second shot. I liked that we were able to just talk and relax. The place smelled fresh for those saying it smelled like piss. I got nothing of the sort. Nor did it smell musty. The bathrooms are small. The water worked for me in the tiny corner sink. The door to the men's room is missing at the moment, but as hubby said, that's kind of what you expect at a dive bar. Would we go back? Yes, we would. I wish I knew more about the history of the place and what the upstairs was for. The sign said it was opened in 1959 or 1951 (hey, brain sometimes remembers things, sometimes it doesn't) It was definitely fun.