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17A Queensferry St, EH2 4QW
New Town, Edinburgh
Cuisine: French
The latest addition to Edinburgh’s family of l’escargot restaurants, bar à vin is an authentic French wine bar on Queensferry Street. With walls covered in vintage French drink adverts and old pastis bottle lights hanging from the ceiling, bar à vin is a quirky spot for lunch, an after work glass of wine with nibbles or a leisurely get together with friends over a couple of bottles and a generous platter of charcuterie.
25 Bothwell Road, ML3 0AJ
Hamilton, Lanarkshire
Cuisine: British, French
A coffee house, tea room and patisserie, Bean and Berry is on Bothwell Road in Hamilton. It is a friendly spot to meet friends or family, read quietly or simply watch the street life through the floor to ceiling windows. As well as banquette seating, Bean and Berry has some rather spectacular chairs which vie with the cake displays for customer’s attention.
16 Drummond Street, EH8 9TX
Old Town, Edinburgh
Located just around the corner from the Festival Theatre, B’est is a cosy French bistro that does a brisk pre-theatre trade. A light, airy space, B’est’s walls are covered in pictures of French life as well as French culinary phrases and sayings. Freshly cooked, locally sourced food, delivered at keen prices is the cornerstone of B’est’s success.
28 Queen Street, EH2 1JX
Cuisine: French, Scottish, Modern
Part of the Scotch Malt Whisky Society, The Dining Room at 28 Queen Street serves some of the capital’s finest food. Situated on the first floor of the Society’s townhouse, the elegant dining room enjoys views over Queen Street Gardens and the New Town. Along with spacious Georgian proportions, The Dining Room features bold contemporary furniture and striking, whisky-themed art. Private dining rooms, a Charles Heidsieck Champagne table and the superb range of single cask whisky in the ground floor Kaleidoscope Bar add to the appeal.
19-21B Causewayside, EH9 1QF
South Side, Edinburgh
Cuisine: British, European, French
Using seasonal Scottish ingredients, Hewat’s has been a dining hotspot in Edinburgh’s Southside since 2004. A family-run business, Hewat’s offers a pre-theatre and mid week menu alongside the a la carte menu.
40 The Scores, KY16 9AS
St Andrews, Fife
Hotel du Vin Bistro is a classic French bistro on The Scores in St Andrews. Flooded with natural light, the cosy bistro features dark, reclaimed floors, restored fireplaces and beautiful chandeliers. As the du Vin in the name suggests, this bistro offers a splendid selection of wines from around the world and the hotel’s friendly and highly trained sommelier is more than happy to guide guests around the list.
9 Radnor Street, G3 7UA
Finnieston, Glasgow
Cuisine: European, French, Mediterranean
Le Petit Cochon is a wine bar and bistro in Glasgow’s hip Finnieston. Soft lighting, candles, fairy lights and exposed brick walls create a cosy and welcoming space. The restaurant serves European dishes, brunch and small plates. Its wine bar boasts an extensive selection and recommended pairings can be advised to be served alongside the dishes.
36-38 Victoria Street, EH1 2JW
Cuisine: British, French, Mediterranean
Maison Bleue is a vibrant bistro on Victoria Street in Edinburgh’s Old Town serving French, North African, Asian and traditional Scottish cuisine. The historic blue building has been a local dining fixture since 1998. Inside, you will find an eclectic interior of 15th century archways, victorian stairways and hidden corners, which mirrors the variety of the menu.
372 Morningside Road, EH10 5HS
Maison Bleue Le Bistrot is the sister restaurant of the iconic Victoria Street Maison Bleue. Although the bistro aims to bring a touch of authentic Parisian cafe culture to Morningside, the menu is also delightfully eclectic with various Scottish and global influences.
58-60 Justice Mill Lane, AB11 6EP
City Centre, Aberdeen
Montmartre Restaurant Francais serves both classic and modern takes on French cuisine.
35 Drumsheugh Gardens, EH3 7RN
Cuisine: French, Bistros & Brasseries
No 35 at The Bonham is located in the boutique hotel of its namesake in the West End of Edinburgh in the New Town and offers French inspired cooking. The Bonham’s townhouse interior features striking and dramatic art by Tilo Stengel and offers a sophisticated yet contemporary dining experience but with a relaxed atmosphere and friendly staff.
3 Church Square, KY16 9NN
Cuisine: British, French, Modern
The Doll’s House is a friendly French Scottish restaurant on Church Square in St Andrews. As well as outside tables for those warmer days, The Doll’s House has three dining rooms over two levels. Childhood memorabilia and a pleasant, pastel colour scheme make for a cosy and relaxing ambience. The Doll’s House welcomes everyone from golfers and tourists to ladies who lunch, students and, especially, families.
1a Ashwood Gardens, G13 1NX
West End, Glasgow
The Prancing Stag is a family-owned restaurant offering up a menu of Scottish food with an international inspiration. Inside, the atmosphere is cosy and welcoming. The menu is complemented by a carefully selected wine list.
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