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    The False Widow

    100Pearl Points

    Easy to book, worth the trip to Leith.

    The False Widow, Bar in Edinburgh

    About The False Widow

    The False Widow is a neighbourhood bar on Leith's Constitution Street with easy walk-in access — one of Edinburgh's lower-friction evening options. It suits relaxed drinks and conversation over destination-bar ambition. If you're already in Leith, it's a sound call; if you're travelling from the city centre specifically, make sure the trip is part of a broader Leith evening.

    The False Widow, Leith: Quick Verdict

    Getting a seat at The False Widow is not a battle — this is one of the easier bookings on Leith's bar circuit, which makes it a sensible first call when you want a neighbourhood drink without the reservation anxiety that comes with Edinburgh's more competitive cocktail rooms. The question worth asking isn't whether you can get in; it's whether the trip to Constitution Street is worth making at all. For most people in Leith or nearby, the answer leans yes.

    The False Widow sits at 159 Constitution St in Leith, Edinburgh's port district, which has been consolidating a credible independent bar and restaurant scene for several years. The address matters: this is not a city-centre venue designed for tourists moving between the Royal Mile and Princes Street. It draws a local crowd, and that shapes everything about the atmosphere. Expect a lower noise ceiling earlier in the evening, a room that rewards conversation, and an energy that builds gradually rather than arriving pre-loaded. If you've been once and found it on the quieter side, an evening visit later in the week is a different experience.

    On the outdoor angle: Leith's Constitution Street can be exposed, and any terrace or exterior space here will be weather-dependent in the way that all Edinburgh outdoor drinking is. The False Widow's outdoor provision is worth factoring into your visit timing — if you're coming specifically for outside space, summer evenings are the play. In the colder months, the interior is where the atmosphere concentrates, and the room tends to feel more settled for it.

    For a return visitor, the practical move is to time your arrival before peak evening hours if you want the room at its most conversational. The accessible booking window means you don't need to plan weeks in advance, which also makes this a reasonable option for a spontaneous midweek night out in Leith , something that can't be said for Bramble or Panda & Sons, both of which require more lead time and are positioned further into the city centre.

    The venue sits in a neighbourhood that also supports options like Aurora and 24 Royal Terrace Hotel for those wanting to plan a broader Edinburgh evening. If you're mapping a full night out, our full Edinburgh bars guide is the practical starting point, alongside our Edinburgh restaurants guide if dinner is part of the plan.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 159 Constitution St, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 7AD
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins generally viable
    • Leading for: Neighbourhood drinks, low-pressure evenings, conversational settings
    • Outdoor space: Weather-dependent; summer evenings are the optimal window
    • Neighbourhood: Leith , plan 15–20 minutes from Edinburgh city centre
    • Phone/Website: Not publicly listed , check Google or social channels for current hours
    • Also explore: Edinburgh hotels | Edinburgh experiences | Edinburgh wineries

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do I need a reservation at The False Widow?

    No reservation needed. The False Widow on Constitution Street is one of the more accessible spots on Leith's bar circuit — walk-ins work, particularly earlier in the evening. If you're heading out on a Friday or Saturday night, arriving before 8pm gives you more options.

    Is the food good at The False Widow?

    Pearl doesn't hold confirmed menu or awards data for The False Widow. Given its Leith neighbourhood bar positioning, expect the kind of offering that supports drinking rather than a destination food experience. If food is your priority, Cafe St Honore in Edinburgh's New Town is the stronger call.

    Does The False Widow have happy hour deals?

    No confirmed pricing or promotional details are listed for The False Widow, and there's no website to check. Your best bet is to call ahead or arrive early — Leith bars at this level typically run weekday deals, but nothing can be verified here without current contact information.

    Is The False Widow good for groups?

    Small groups of two to four should have no trouble — the easy walk-in situation means you're not competing hard for space. For six or more, the safer move is to check the venue's official channels before you go, as capacity at neighbourhood bars in Leith can tighten quickly on weekends.

    Is The False Widow good for a date?

    Yes, with the right timing. The Leith address and neighbourhood bar format make it a lower-pressure option than Edinburgh's city-centre spots. Go earlier in the evening when it's quieter. For a more assured date experience with a food-led evening, Ecco Vino on Candlemaker Row is the stronger alternative.

    Location

    159 Constitution St, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 7AD, United Kingdom

    Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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    Also Consider

    • Bramble, Notable alternative
    • Panda & Sons, Notable alternative
    • Cafe St Honore, Notable alternative
    • Ecco Vino, Notable alternative
    • Good Brothers, Notable alternative

    Against Edinburgh's stronger cocktail rooms, The False Widow sits in a different tier, and that's not a criticism. Bramble and Panda & Sons are the city's benchmark cocktail bars for technical drink-making and atmosphere, but both require more planning and are harder to access on short notice. If your priority is a low-friction Leith evening rather than a destination bar experience, The False Widow is the practical choice, you trade some cocktail programme depth for ease of access and a neighbourhood feel that the city-centre venues can't replicate.

    Cafe St Honore and Ecco Vino serve different functions, wine-led and dining-focused respectively, so they're not direct comparisons for a drinking-first evening. Good Brothers is closer in spirit as a neighbourhood-oriented spot, though with a beer focus that gives it a distinct identity. The False Widow sits in the gap for those wanting a relaxed bar visit in Leith without committing to a full dining experience or fighting for space at the city's most in-demand cocktail rooms.

    The clearest recommendation: if cocktail quality and programme depth are the deciding factors, book Bramble or Panda & Sons and plan ahead. If you want a Leith neighbourhood drink with minimal friction, The False Widow is the easier, lower-stakes option, and for Bar Leather Apron-level craft cocktail ambition, you're looking at a different category of venue entirely. Use our full Edinburgh bars guide to map the full range before deciding.

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