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18 Royal Terrace, EH7 5AQ
City Centre, Edinburgh
Cuisine: British
Part of the Crowne Plaza Edinburgh, The Terrace Restaurant is on Royal Terrace – one of Edinburgh’s finest Georgian streets. The restaurant is located on the ground floor and opens out onto the hotel’s beautiful, private, terraced gardens. Many guests enjoy pre-dinner drinks in the garden and, if the weather is kind, some even dine in the gardens. Inside the restaurant, the decor is smart and contemporary.
30 Abercromby Place, EH3 6QE
New Town, Edinburgh
Cuisine: British, Scottish
The Abercromby Dining Room at the Royal Scots Club is located on Abercromby Place in the heart of Edinburgh’s New Town. Part of a terrace of Georgian townhouses, the Royal Scots Club is a members’ club. However, diners are welcome to enjoy meals in the first floor Abercromby Room restaurant overlooking Queen Street Gardens.
With its elegant Georgian proportions, gleaming chandeliers and swagged curtains, The Abercromby Dining Room offers a unique Edinburgh experience. Smart casual dress, including smart jeans, is expected.
284 Bonnington Road, EH6 5BE
Leith, Edinburgh
Cuisine: British, Modern, Gastro Pub
Launched in early 2013, The Bonnington in between Leith Walk and Ferry Road has quickly won a loyal customer base in the Bonnington area. A local pub, it offers regular live music, quiz nights and great bar comfort food – all served with a smile and some cheery banter. On the crossroads of Pilrig Street, Bonnington, Broughton and Newhaven Roads, The Bonnington is a cracking neighbourhood bar which also has a children’s licence until 22:00.
The Murrayfield Hotel, EH12 6HN
Haymarket, Gorgie & Dalry, Edinburgh
Cuisine: European, Scottish, Traditional
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.
42 – 58 Angle Park Terrace, EH11 2JR
Cuisine: British, Gastro Pub
Located on Angle Park Terrace in Edinburgh’s North Merchiston, The Caley Sample Room is a pleasingly down to earth, neighbourhood bar that does great food. Along with long, tall wooden tables, beamed ceilings and white-washed walls, there are sunny booth window seats. Nine real ale lines showcase the good work of local breweries and there is a huge range of canned and bottled beers from around the world as well as wines and spirits. A Monday pub quiz, sport on the big screen, occasional live music and the highly competitive dog of the week photo keep it all lively.
60B Fords Road, EH11 3HR
Cuisine: Scottish, Vegetarian/Vegan, Modern
Imagine a dining spot tucked away in lovely walled gardens set within a landmark park and you’ve got The Garden Bistro…
The setting is Saughton Park & Gardens and the menu is inspired by the surrounding lush natural environment. Wherever possible, dishes are crafted from fresh, seasonal and sustainable ingredients from the bistro’s very own garden (you don’t get much more local than that).
Beyond its rustic wooden exterior, The Garden Bistro is a sleek casual dining space. There is also a large outdoor patio area for enjoying al fresco meal on finer days.
Polton Road, EH18 1BS
Dalkeith & Surrounding, Midlothian
Cuisine: Gastro Pub
The Polton Inn is a traditional neighbourhood pub in the village of Lasswade, just outside of Edinburgh.
21-25 George Street, EH2 2PB
Cuisine: British, Scottish, Vegetarian/Vegan
Set in a row of townhouses with an illustrious literary heritage, The Printing Press Bar & Kitchen is located on Edinburgh’s opulent George Street and is part of the George Hotel.
9 Hunter Square, EH1 1QW
Old Town, Edinburgh
Cuisine: British, European, Italian
A multi-level bar with many a cubby hole, The Tron bar has long been popular with sports fans, students, regulars and visitors to the city. All the major sporting events are shown at this Hunter Square pub while more hands-on sportsmen and women can create their own drama on the pool table. During the Fringe, the downstairs room operates as a busy comedy venue.
The Three Sisters Bar, EH1 1JS
Cuisine: Traditional, Bar Food
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.
7-11 East London Street, EH7 4BN
Cuisine: International, American
Located on the corner of East London and Broughton Streets, the second Edinburgh TriBeCa quickly established itself after opening in 2016. Based on the classic American diner – with a large splash of NYC pizzazz – it is a cool mix of stripped brick walls, neon and pictures of the awe-inspiring Manhattan skyline by night. Open from breakfast through to 10pm, the New Town TriBeCa lives up its slogan: A little slice of the Big Apple in the heart of your neighbourhood.
16 Nicolson Street , EH8 9DH
Cuisine: Italian, Pizza, Burgers
Opened in late 2015, Tutto Matto is a funky, modern Italian restaurant on Nicolson Street. Handy for the Festival Theatre, it has a contemporary rustic interior fitted out with wood block features and decorative pizza oven paddles. The open plan kitchens provide their own fast moving theatre.
60 Henderson Street, EH6 6BT
Cuisine: Indian, International, Vegetarian/Vegan
The brainchild of the broadcaster and comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli, V Deep is a funky craft beer and curry restaurant in Leith. Decorated with bright, eye-popping graffiti and sound tracked with a lovingly curated playlist, V Deep is a refreshing, contemporary take on an Indian restaurant. The beer offer is no afterthought, many of the craft beers are carefully matched to individual dishes.
Leonardo Hotel Edinburgh, EH12 6UG
Corstorphine, Edinburgh
Cuisine: British, Mediterranean, Modern
Westview Restaurant is within Capital Hotel on Clermiston Road in Edinburgh’s West End and serves a mix of British and European dishes. Benefiting from its elevated position on top of Corstorphine Hill, the restaurant looks out on to both the Pentland Hills and the Firth of Forth. Situated in a quiet suburb of the capital, it is close to the airport but only a short ride into the city centre which makes it popular with business travellers, tourists and local residents alike.
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