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A lively night out in Edinburgh, with packed bars, late-night music and plenty of places to go out-out on a girls’ trip or hen weekend.

Where To Go Out-Out In Edinburgh On A Girls’ Weekend

Edinburgh is better for a night out than you might expect. Yes, it does candlelit dinners, grand hotel bars and first drinks that make everyone pretend this might stay sensible better than most. But it also has basement clubs, late licences, live music rooms and the kind of Cowgate chaos that can undo a sensible night in under an hour.

For a hen weekend or girls’ trip, consider this your shortlist for where to go once the pretty part of the evening is over.

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Kirsty McManus

Mar 11, 2026

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Stramash, Cowgate

££ | Live music, late licence

Starting strong with Stramash, because if anywhere can undo Edinburgh’s sensible first impression, it is a former church on Cowgate with ceilidh dancing on the cards. With two bars and live music every night of the week, it is built for big, unselfconscious fun: singalong moments, folk, throwbacks, and a bit of ceilidh dancing if the group is far enough in. It is absolutely not the place for a nice wine; by later in the evening, you are firmly in plastic-cup territory. But for live music, full-room energy, and the kind of night that gets better the less precious everyone becomes, it’s perfect. It’s also free entry, which on Cowgate is unheard of.

Good to know: It gets packed later on, especially near the stage. There is quieter seating upstairs when it is open, but downstairs is where the night is happening.

A busy night at Side Street in Manchester, with guests drinking and chatting beneath oversized pendant lights in the softly lit bar — a stylish late-night pick for a Manchester hen weekend.
Busy evening scene at Brewhemia in Edinburgh, a lively bar and entertainment venue for cocktails, music and a fun girls’ night out.
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Sneaky Pete’s, Cowgate

££ | DJs, late licence

A stone’s throw from Stramash, you’ll find Sneaky Pete’s: a very small, very loud and very good idea if what you want is a club without pretence. It is part of the Cowgate night-out circuit — less polished than the places you’ll find on George Street, but much more good old-fashioned fun. For a smaller hen party, or the girls who want one more proper dance before calling it, it works. The music changes depending on the night, but the appeal is simple: dark room, late licence, no fuss, and the kind of energy that makes one more feel like a perfectly reasonable decision.

Good to know: It is small-small, so check what is on and go earlier if you want in. Best for a smaller group, or as a Cowgate next stop once the night has already found its feet.

Brewhemia, Market Street

£££ | Live music, DJs

Brewhemia sits somewhere between a Bavarian bierhalle and a (very lively) traditional pub. Set just by Waverley Station, it is truly huge by Edinburgh standards: high ceilings, long tables, several bars, and rooms that just don’t seem to stop. It is loud, in your face, and absolutely packed, with live bands, DJs, dancers, drummers, and trumpet players who have no issue making the furniture part of the show. Subtle? No. But if the group wants somewhere big, loud, and already halfway to a party, this is the one.

Good to know: Book ahead if you want a proper table. Walk-ins get harder later, and this is one of the rare Edinburgh late-night spots where having a table genuinely makes the night easier.

Kitty O’Shea’s, Frederick Street

££ | Irish bar, live music

Kitty O’Shea’s is the easy late-night option in the best possible way. Hidden away in a basement on Frederick Street, it is exactly what you would expect. Warm, crowded and, in true Irish bar style, completely without pretence: wooden floors, live music, an excellent Guinness and an atmosphere that only gets better as the night goes on. With multiple bars, you are rarely waiting long for a drink, and even better, large groups can reserve without a deposit (a rare and beautiful thing when planning a hen).

Good to know: Book if you want somewhere to call home once the room fills up.

Intimate club and gig venue atmosphere at Sneaky Pete’s in Edinburgh, a late-night spot for dancing and live music on a hen weekend.
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Busy evening scene at Brewhemia in Edinburgh, a lively bar and entertainment venue for cocktails, music and a fun girls’ night out.
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Why Not, George Street

£££ | Nightclub, DJs

Why Not? is your glossier option. Set below The Dome on George Street, it is underground, high-production and very much for the group that wants to feel like they have gone out out. There are multiple bars, party booths and a late-night garden that begs you to make friends with strangers. The music sits firmly in the hip hop and R&B lane, and the whole place has that dress-code, table-service, big-night-out feel Edinburgh does not always admit it has.

Good to know: Open until 3am, with guestlist closing at midnight and no entry after 2am.

Shanghai Club, George Street

££ | Irish bar, live music

If you want another club-club option, Shanghai Club is the George Street one for the girls who packed an actual outfit. Open since 2006, it is an Edinburgh late-night institution at this point. Fridays are more R&B, hip hop and Afrobeats, Saturdays are the bigger club night, and the whole thing feels more dressed-up than Cowgate without feeling like Mayfair. Useful when the brief is heels, booths and a proper club.

Good to know: Book a table if you want a base; George Street clubs are not where you want to freestyle group logistics at midnight.

Stylish late-night bar and club atmosphere at Shanghai in Edinburgh, suited to cocktails, dancing and a dressed-up hen weekend night out.
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Lively night out at The Three Sisters in Edinburgh, with drinks, crowds and a party atmosphere for girls’ trips and hen weekends.
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The Three Sisters, Cowgate

££ | Courtyard, DJs, live music

The Three Sisters is not hen-do chic. It is not a club-club. It is not the place for the heels. It is hen-do fun. Huge courtyard, live music, DJs, karaoke and enough separate spaces for everyone to lose each other while technically staying in the same venue. It is iconic, yes, and exactly the kind of obvious Cowgate option that will not fold under the weight of twelve people and no plan. This is not where you go for delicate heels or a refined final drink. This is where you go when the sensible part of the evening has been quietly abandoned.

Good to know: Fridays and Saturdays run until 3am, with live music, DJs and karaoke depending on the night. Great for big groups; less great if anyone is still pretending they wanted something intimate.

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