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Featuring a mezzanine dining area and a 200 strong whisky shelf, the menu boasts seasonal and Scottish ingredients that change monthly.
Purveyors of fine malts and delicious botanicals, serving an ever changing menu of excellent Scottish produce, prepared fresh, every day until 9pm.
READ MOREAs Scotlands oldest Pub we would love to welcome you to The Sheep Heid.Serving guests since 1360 we invite you to join us for a bite to eat and a drink...
READ MORECopper Blossom is a destination which you can relax, unwind and enjoy the finest fresh, homemade food and drinks.
READ MOREPositioned in the heart of Edinburgh’s Bruntsfield, Montpeliers bar and restaurant has been a firm favourite amongst locals for over twenty years.
READ MOREStudio for culinary arts exploring Scottish food in its widest context. Special events give the opportunity for the hungry public to learn and taste.
READ MORE63rd+1st is where mozzarella corn dogs and iconic cocktails pair up with tasty small plates in Edinburgh City Centre.
READ MOREPizzaExpress Queensferry is an oasis of calm in the heart of Edinburgh's buzzy West End, just seconds from all the shops of Princes Street and a short stroll to the famous Edinburgh Castle.
READ MOREA family owned Scottish restaurant collection based in Edinburgh and Aberdeen. Scottish, seasonal and seriously tasty menus sourced as locally as possible.
READ MOREThe Arches on East Market Street are a meticulous conversion of 19 historic stone arches first built in 1825.Truly something different they feature artisan...
READ MOREFriendly cocktail bar & restaurant serving food, brunch, hearty roasts, live music and late night drinks.
READ MORENamed in memory of the three MacKinnon sisters who were popular performers in the 1740s, The Three Sisters remains Edinburgh's gathering social hub!
READ MOREA hidden jewel below the cobbles of Frederick Street. The Queens Arms prides itself on being a pub for locals and visitors to Edinburgh alike.
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