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  • 11 Brasserie @ No 11

    11 Brunswick Street, EH7 5JB

    New Town, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: British, Scottish, Modern

    About 11 Brasserie @ No 11

    11 Brasserie @ No 11 is a stylish, Scottish restaurant in the classical setting of a Grade “A” listed Georgian townhouse, on Brunswick Street in the heart of Edinburgh. Ideally located for the Edinburgh Playhouse, the relaxed, welcoming ambience of the restaurant make it the perfect venue for friends to catch up over a light lunch or fine dining evening meal.

  • 1886 Restaurant

    134 Braid Road, EH10 6JD

    South Side, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: British

    About 1886 Restaurant

    Scottish restaurant in Braid Hills

    Part of the Braid Hills Hotel, 1886 Restaurant is a spacious, conservatory-style dining room with handsome, dark wood tables and comfortable leather chairs. Flooded with natural daylight, it enjoys panoramic views across Braidburn Valley Park, Edinburgh City and the Firth of Forth beyond. The hotel also has a tremendous sun terrace which makes the most of the spectacular views. It is a popular spot for afternoon tea.

  • A Room In the West End

    26 William Street, EH3 7NH

    West End, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Scottish, Modern

    About A Room In the West End

    Along with its sister restaurant in Leith, A Room in the West End offers Scottish bistro dishes at affordable prices. Informal and friendly, the West End restaurant is underneath the vibrant Teuchters’ Bar.

  • Amarone Edinburgh

    12-13 St Andrews Square, EH2 2AF

    New Town, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Italian

    About Amarone Edinburgh

    Amarone is a modern Italian restaurant based in Edinburgh’s bustling City Centre.

  • Angels Share Hotel, Bar & Restaurant

    Hope Street, EH2 4EL

    New Town, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Scottish, Steaks & Grill

    About Angels Share Hotel, Bar & Restaurant

    The Angels Share Hotel, Bar and Restaurant is a stylish, Scottish restaurant set on Hope Street in the heart of Edinburgh’s West End.

  • BABA Restaurant

    130 George Street, EH2 4JZ

    New Town, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Mediterranean, Modern

    About BABA Restaurant

    Based in the Principal Hotel, Baba is a mezze & charcoal grill restaurant combined with a cocktail bar. Promising flavours inspired by the Levant, diners can enjoy the taste of Turkey, Cyprus, Egypt and beyond. Playful colours, Persian rugs and all-round shabby chic decor (including bookcases) make this a great choice for casual dining.

  • 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.

  • Bar 50

    50 Blackfriars Street, EH1 1NE

    Old Town, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: British, Pizza

    About Bar 50

    Located on the corner of Blackfriars Street and the ever lively Cowgate, Bar 50 could be the Old Town’s best kept secret. The lively bar and kitchen is a laidback place where the pool tables, live sports and occasional live music are as much of a draw as the food, beer and extensive cocktail list. The outdoor terrace is a hit whenever the sun pops out. Naturally, there are outdoor heaters for those nippier spells that are often a feature in Scotland.

  • Bar a vin

    17A Queensferry St, EH2 4QW

    New Town, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: French

    About Bar a vin

    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.

  • Biblos

    1 Chambers Street, EH1 1HR

    Old Town, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: British, Gastro Pub

    About Biblos

    Biblos is on Chambers Street in the atmospheric Old Town. Handy for Edinburgh Uni, and with licensing hours which are very popular with students, Biblos is open from breakfast until the small hours. The wall-to- ceiling, wraparound windows are great for people watching, particularly during the Festival. Part of Biblos, the adjacent B Bar runs live music every night. The cocktail list begs to be explored thoroughly.

  • 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.

  • Bijou

    2 Restalrig Road, EH6 8BN

    Leith, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Scottish

    About Bijou

    Open for breakfast through to dinner, Bijou is a cosy cafe and restaurant serving the Leith Links neighbourhood. The flexible menus offer everything from eggs Benedict to a rib eye steak or hot smoked salmon fishcakes. As well as the regular menu, a seasonal menu offers dishes like the sea bream with noodles, pak choi, mushrooms and tentsuyu sauce.

  • Boteco Do Brasil Edinburgh

    47 Lothian Street, EH1 1HB

    Old Town, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Tapas, Brazilian

    About Boteco Do Brasil Edinburgh

    Boteco Do Brasil is a vibrant restaurant and bar that promises to bring a taste of Brazil to the capital’s diners. Located on Lothian Street in Old Town, this brightly decorated spot serves up a wide range of traditional dishes and unique cocktails. With a large tapas and a la carte menu, visitors can sample the true flavours of Latin America. In the evening, Brazilian music creates an exciting carnival buzz.

  • Bread Street Brasserie

    DoubleTree by Hilton Edinburgh City Centre Hotel, EH3 9AF

    Old Town, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: International, Scottish, Bistros & Brasseries

    About Bread Street Brasserie

    Scotland’s larder is at the heart of Bread Street Brasserie, part of DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Edinburgh City Centre. Within easy walking distance of the West End and the Old Town, the restaurant is popular for working lunches, romantic dinners, family get-togethers and pre-theatre meals. The dining room is a light-filled, elegant space with eye-catching furniture and the atmosphere is as welcoming as it is relaxed..

  • Britannia Spice

    150 Commercial Street, EH6 6LB

    Leith, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Far Eastern, Indian

    About Britannia Spice

    Named after the Royal Yacht Britannia which is berthed nearby, Britannia Spice is located in a former whisky warehouse on Commercial Street. The restaurant itself is in ship-shape condition; immaculately clean with rope ladders and ships’ helms carefully chosen to accentuate the maritime theme. Child-friendly and wheelchair accessible, Britannia Spice serves multi-ethnic cuisine with dishes from India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Thailand. An AA Rosette for culinary excellence is the latest in a long line of awards.

  • Cafe Andaluz George Street Edinburgh

    77b George Street, EH2 3EE

    New Town, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Spanish, Tapas

    About Cafe Andaluz George Street Edinburgh

    Café Andaluz is a Spanish tapas restaurant on George Street in Edinburgh city centre. With an interior that looks like it has been airlifted in from Andalucia – terracotta pots, Moorish hanging lamps and intricately carved wooden furniture – you get the impression that you could be dining in a bodega rather than the heart of Edinburgh’s. Please note that Café Andaluz has two branches in Edinburgh. Please check you are reserving the correct location before completing your booking.

  • Cafe Renroc

    91 MONTGOMERY STREET, EH7 5HZ

    City Centre, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Scottish

    About Cafe Renroc

    Renroc is an independent cafe bar on Montgomery Street in the Hillside area of Edinburgh. Combining the laidback, casual feel of a cafe with the careful cooking of a restaurant, the owners aim to serve food which is fresh, seasonal and Scottish.

  • Cafe St Honore

    34 N.W Thistle Street Lane, EH2 1EA

    New Town, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Scottish

    About Cafe St Honore

    Cafe St Honore is tucked away on the cobbled North West Thistle Lane in the heart of Edinburgh’s New Town. The restaurant is a happy marriage between classic French decor and carefully sourced Scottish ingredients. Cafe St Honore may sound as if it is a French restaurant which has decamped to Edinburgh but, despite the elegant Gallic interior, the cooking is mainly although not exclusively modern Scottish.

  • Candy Bar & Diner

    113-115 George Street, EH2 4JN

    New Town, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Modern, Pizza

    About Candy Bar & Diner

    Promising diner-style dishes for the Instagram age, Candy Bar serves up fresh, fast and feel-good food from lunch till late. Part of the award-winning Montpeliers group, the drinks menu includes forward-thinking cocktails, carefully selected wines and a host of hoppy treasures from craft breweries across the UK. The interior is a plush, grownup diner space decked out in shades of copper, silver and violet with comfy booths and nifty pink chairs. Regular pizza & prosecco specials, quiz nights and DJs on a Friday and Saturday all add fizz to the atmosphere.

  • Cha Cha Laca

    87 Hanover Street, EH2 1EE

    New Town, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Mexican, Modern

    About Cha Cha Laca

    Brightly decorated and dotted with Mexican curios, Cha Cha Laca is a lively Mexican restaurant on Hanover Street. Popular with parties as well as couples and family groups, Cha Cha Laca offer some thirty or so tequilas and a cocktail list which majors in margaritas, daiquiris and mojitos.

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