Box Office Aberdeen - Lemon tree

About the Venue

The Lemon Tree began life as St Katherine’s Club, built in the 1930s by the Young Woman’s Christian Organisation as an activity centre to keep women off the streets of Aberdeen. Originally it hosted regular, strictly alcohol-free dances, and many a local resident met their future spouse at such occasions. The venue remained a popular local fixture, and during the 1980s, changing its name to St. K’s, the dances continued while housing various community arts groups and a vegetarian restaurant.

The decision was taken by Aberdeen City Council at the start of the 1990s to create a permanent home for the burgeoning audience attending the city’s rock, theatre and comedy Alternative Festival held annually. In 1992 The Lemon Tree was born, named after the pub which had existed on the site before the building of St. Katharine’s.

In April 2008, Aberdeen Performing Arts, the charitable company behind the rejuvenation of His Majesty’s Theatre and the Music Hall, took over the lease of the listed building and The Lemon Tree entered a new and exciting chapter in its history. Aware of what The Lemon Tree has come to mean not only in the city but nationwide, APA strives to continue the tradition of showcasing the very best musicians and comedians in the downstairs 550-capacity Lounge, and cutting-edge drama and dance in the upstairs 150-seat Studio.

Opening Hours

The Lemon Tree will open 45 minutes prior to performances, and at 12pm on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays for lunchtime performances.

To book tickets for shows at The Lemon Tree visit our city centre box offices at the Music Hall on Union Street and His Majesty’s Theatre on Rosemount Viaduct or phone 01224 641122.

Our box offices are open between 9:30am and 6pm Mondays to Saturdays; opening hours may vary with local holidays.

The box office at The Lemon Tree is open for all performances and during lunchtimes from 12pm – 4pm Friday til Sunday.

 

The Whisky Walk is a unique Aberdeenshire experience. Like a perfectly blended whisky it’s the perfect marriage of history, entertainment and education.

Visit a two hundred year old Scottish whisky distillery and then sample Aberdeenshire’s finest malt whiskies in a kaleidoscope of settings.

THE BARS

The Whisky Walk is easy to find and is perfectly located. It’s situated in the historical independent Merchant Quarter area of the city centre, next to the main shopping centres and key cultural attractions.

There are twelve bars on the tour all within two minutes walk of each other. You can enjoy your whisky in the comfort of luxury or in a traditional local bar.

Historical and fashionable, quirky and arty, eye popping and jaw dropping – they are all in the mix. Something for all tastes and something for all pockets.

GLEN GARIOCH DISTILLERY

Scotland is at its best in the Highlands. Rugged land, rich and lush, bold and dramatic, and above all breathtakingly beautiful. The Glen Garioch Distillery in Oldmeldrum is one of Scotland’s oldest distilleries founded by Aberdeenshire brothers John & Alexander Manson in 1797.

The magic of the Highland region is that the whiskies traditionally conform less to a typical flavour profile, in the way that Islay malts are peaty and Lowlands light. The Highlands are the home of the more eclectic distillers, producing unique and varied whisky in a variety of interesting styles.

Glen Garioch is an ideal example of what a Highland malt can offer: distinct, intense, authentic and full of character. Our home is in our name. The Garioch, pronounced “geery” means ‘granary’ in Doric and refers to the stretch of fertile farm land that runs through the Grampian region, just west of Aberdeen.

Glen Garioch is proud to sponsor the Merchant Quarter Whisky Walk.

THE WHISKY WALK VENUES

Enjoy FREE weekend ** Live Entertainment and THREE different categories of venue: Smooth & Mellow, Woody & Spicy and Smoky & Peaty

SMOOTH & MELLOW

Sopranos - Elegant and rustic, with Parisian and Florentine design. Chilled music, relaxed ambiance.

Carmelite Bar and Grill - The smart venue for whisky, cocktails, lunch or dinner.

Mollys Bistro - Relaxed & welcoming atmosphere to enjoy a whisky, coffee or tasty anytime snacks, served all day

Musa Art Café - Quirky, arty and musical. All packed in to a converted church at the harbour’s edge.

WOODY & SPICY

Malones Bar – A friendly and lively corner of Ireland nestling at Aberdeen’s waterfront.

Prince Of Wales - A traditional pub since 1850. Huge range of cask beers & stupendous choice of malts.

Old Kings Highway - Located in the historical Green. A proper pub with a friendly atmosphere.

Aitches Ale House - Opposite Union Square. Traditional pub with smart professional service.

SMOKY AND PEATY

The Hen Hoose - Whisky and Karaoke. Fantastic value range of drinks – entertaining and hospitable.

The Spirit Level - Open at 7.30am for thirsty drinkers. Traditional Free House – lively weekends.

Wagleys - Traditional warm friendly bar with regular weekend entertainment.

The Moorings - Aberdeen’s greatest rock bar. Live rock music. Real friendly rock people.

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Vanity Beauty Aberdeen

Moonfish

Perfect food from talented chefs

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Moonfish Cafe Aberdeen

Carmelite

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Intoxicating Afternoon tea
Intoxicating Afternoon tea

A.Language Exchange

Practice foreign conversation

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Purdey

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