Browse Traditional restaurants in Edinburgh

  • Andrew Usher & Co.

    32B West Nicolson Street, EH8 9DD

    South Side, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: British, Vegetarian/Vegan, Traditional

    About Andrew Usher & Co.

    This Southside cellar bar was once part of the Usher brewing and distilling dynasty. That heritage lives on at Andrew Usher & Co, a bar with an astonishing range of bottled, canned and draught beers from all over the UK and much further abroad. While craft beers are a focus here, the staff are equally as happy to whiz up a cocktail or recommend a bottle of wine to go with the bar food. Students, academic staff and audience members in for a bite before a show at the Festival Theatre can all be found here.

  • Badger & Co

    32 Castle street, EH2 3HT

    City Centre, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: British, Scottish, Traditional

    About Badger & Co

    Badger & Co is on Castle Street in the former home of Kenneth Grahame, the author of Wind in the Willows. This history plays a prominent part in the decor. Think Toad Hall’s padded leather seats, chandeliers and wood panelled walls. There are deer heads wearing wigs and a picture of a well dressed badger riding a penny farthing. It’s how a 21st century hipster might imagine an Edwardian gentleman’s club. As well as a private dining room, there are several intriguing nooks and crannies
    and a courtyard for al fresco drinks and dining.

  • Biddy's

    94-96 Grassmarket, EH1 2JR

    Old Town, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Traditional, Irish

    About Biddy's

    Located in Edinburgh’s Old Town, Biddy’s is an Irish pub and restaurant on Grassmarket with a warm welcome and friendly atmosphere. Serving hearty dishes made with locally sourced produce the restaurant prides itself on authentic homemade cuisine as well as their extensive selection of Irish whiskies. Biddy’s is open until 1am all week with live music everyday night and provides plenty of sports coverage, especially for hurling and Gaelic football.

  • Golf Tavern

    30-31 Wright's House, EH10 4HR

    South Side, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: British, Traditional

    About Golf Tavern

    Established in 1456, The Golf Tavern is on Wright’s Houses in Bruntsfield, next to the Links and the venerable short-hole golf course from which its name ultimately derives. Sporting memorabilia and eclectic bric-a-brac cover the walls while the big screens deliver all the sports action.

  • Mother's Bar & Kitchen

    24 Howe Street, EH3 6DG

    Stockbridge, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: British, European, Vegetarian/Vegan

    About Mother's Bar & Kitchen

    Mother’s Bar and Kitchen is a gin-focused bar on Howe Street in Edinburgh’s New Town. It is a fun place with bowler hat lights hanging over the bar alongside the occasional touch of Victoriana and big screens for the major sporting events. There are booths, banquette seating, a couple of nooks
    and crannies plus a compact outside seating area for the sunny days. In short, Mother’s will look after you whether you want to watch the match with friends, have brunch with family or dinner with a date.

  • Spencer's Bistro

    43-45 Salisbury Road, EH16 5AA

    North Edinburgh, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: British, Scottish, Traditional

    About Spencer's Bistro

  • The Bothy Restaurant & Drinkery

    The Murrayfield Hotel, EH12 6HN

    Haymarket, Gorgie & Dalry, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: European, Scottish, Traditional

    About The Bothy Restaurant & Drinkery

    The Bothy Restaurant & Drinkery is part of the Murrayfield Hotel Family. Located in Edinburgh’s West End, just a short distance from the city centre and minutes from Haymarket train station, it’s the perfect destination for business, leisure or family occasions.

  • Three Sisters

    The Three Sisters Bar, EH1 1JS

    Old Town, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Traditional, Bar Food

    About Three Sisters

    Located on Cowgate in Edinburgh’s Old Town, Three Sisters is a trendy pub and restaurant serving traditional bar food. The informal, laid-back venue is part of the Central Hotel and just a few minutes from the famous Royal Mile. Wheelchair-accessible, Three Sisters often broadcasts sporting events on their big screen and has proven to be popular at weekends with stag and hen parties.

  • Wee Buddha

    28 Jamaica Street, EH3 6HH

    New Town, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Japanese, Thai, Traditional

    About Wee Buddha

    Asian fusion bar restaurant in New Town

    Tucked away on Jamaica Street, Wee Buddha is a laidback bar and kitchen with innovative Asian dishes, inventive cocktails and a decent beer list. Dog and child friendly, it neatly manages to be both a hip city centre-style bar and a relaxed local hangout. Guests are just as welcome to drop in for an after work pint and a few chicken wings as they are to settle in for an extended dinner.