Gastronomía
Locanda de Gusti
102 Dalry RdThe best authentic Italian food
Twelve Triangles
90 Brunswick StDelicious artisan bread and pastry
From Nature to Plate
Our philosophy is a true reflection of our passion
for the finest, freshest Scottish seasonal produce.
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The Kitchin
From Nature to Plate
Our philosophy is a true reflection of our passion
for the finest, freshest Scottish seasonal produce.
the best napolitana pizza close to the flat, good price & quality.
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Pizzeria 1926
85 Dalry Rdthe best napolitana pizza close to the flat, good price & quality.
AWARD-WINNING SEAFOOD RESTAURANT
ONDINE EDINBURGH
Ondine Oyster & Grill is a proper seafood restaurant.
From the day that we opened the doors of Ondine in the heart of Edinburgh's historic Old Town, we wanted to create an atmosphere where people could roll up their sleeves, relax and truly enjoy the finest seafood and shellfish from the East Coast of Scotland and beyond, prepared with real love and respect.
Our emphasis is on the fishermen who provide us with the freshest and most sustainable produce, which we celebrate with knowledgeable yet satisfying cooking.
This year, we will also be adding something different to our menu, serving carefully selected cuts of meat from hand-picked British suppliers, simply grilled to perfection, with a beautiful crust on the outside, retaining all of the precious juices inside.
Meat selected for its quality and flavour, served as it should be.
We look forward to sharing our love of cooking with you soon.
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Ondine
2 George IV BridgeAWARD-WINNING SEAFOOD RESTAURANT
ONDINE EDINBURGH
Ondine Oyster & Grill is a proper seafood restaurant.
From the day that we opened the doors of Ondine in the heart of Edinburgh's historic Old Town, we wanted to create an atmosphere where people could roll up their sleeves, relax and truly enjoy the finest seafood and shellfish from the East Coast of Scotland and beyond, prepared with real love and respect.
Our emphasis is on the fishermen who provide us with the freshest and most sustainable produce, which we celebrate with knowledgeable yet satisfying cooking.
This year, we will also be adding something different to our menu, serving carefully selected cuts of meat from hand-picked British suppliers, simply grilled to perfection, with a beautiful crust on the outside, retaining all of the precious juices inside.
Meat selected for its quality and flavour, served as it should be.
We look forward to sharing our love of cooking with you soon.
DINE IN SCOTLAND’S MOST FAMOUS RESTAURANT
Situated in a collection of historic buildings at the gates to Edinburgh Castle, The Witchery is open all day from noon until 10.30pm (last reservation). Choose from the 16th-century oak-panelled and candlelit Original dining room or the elegant Secret Garden dining room with its hand-painted ceiling and secluded terrace for dining or cocktails. An award-winning a la carte menu is served all day. Alongside the Scottish lobster, langoustines, beef, lamb and game, you'll also see the Witchery's legendary Angus beef steak tartare and even some haggis.
We regret that we cannot accommodate children under 10 years of age in our dining rooms.
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The Witchery by the Castle
352 CastlehillDINE IN SCOTLAND’S MOST FAMOUS RESTAURANT
Situated in a collection of historic buildings at the gates to Edinburgh Castle, The Witchery is open all day from noon until 10.30pm (last reservation). Choose from the 16th-century oak-panelled and candlelit Original dining room or the elegant Secret Garden dining room with its hand-painted ceiling and secluded terrace for dining or cocktails. An award-winning a la carte menu is served all day. Alongside the Scottish lobster, langoustines, beef, lamb and game, you'll also see the Witchery's legendary Angus beef steak tartare and even some haggis.
We regret that we cannot accommodate children under 10 years of age in our dining rooms.
About Hawksmoor Edinburgh
“Mixes upscale seafood with top quality meat.
For British cooking, Hawksmoor is top of the pile.”
Time Out
A short walk from Waverley station, Princes Street and just off St. Andrew Square, Hawksmoor Edinburgh is located in the beautiful former National Bank of Scotland Banking Hall, a Grade A listed ‘building of national importance’. The restaurant has been sensitively refurbished to celebrate the building’s original features.
In Edinburgh, Hawksmoor draws on the amazing produce that Scotland has to offer, featuring seafood from around the Scottish coast and beef from grass-fed native breed cattle from both sides of the border. Hawksmoor serves some of the best steak in Edinburgh, as well as snacks at the bar alongside cocktails created by our award-winning bartenders.
There are two private dining room, seating up to 12 guests and up to 48 guests, serving our sharing style menus to ensure you get a taste of our wide range of cuts and sides. More information here.
On Mondays, corkage is £5 all day and on Sundays, there are roasts that Observer Food Monthly named amongst the best in the UK. Our Express menu is available lunch and early evenings every Monday – Saturday.
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Hawksmoor Edinburgh
23 W Register StAbout Hawksmoor Edinburgh
“Mixes upscale seafood with top quality meat.
For British cooking, Hawksmoor is top of the pile.”
Time Out
A short walk from Waverley station, Princes Street and just off St. Andrew Square, Hawksmoor Edinburgh is located in the beautiful former National Bank of Scotland Banking Hall, a Grade A listed ‘building of national importance’. The restaurant has been sensitively refurbished to celebrate the building’s original features.
In Edinburgh, Hawksmoor draws on the amazing produce that Scotland has to offer, featuring seafood from around the Scottish coast and beef from grass-fed native breed cattle from both sides of the border. Hawksmoor serves some of the best steak in Edinburgh, as well as snacks at the bar alongside cocktails created by our award-winning bartenders.
There are two private dining room, seating up to 12 guests and up to 48 guests, serving our sharing style menus to ensure you get a taste of our wide range of cuts and sides. More information here.
On Mondays, corkage is £5 all day and on Sundays, there are roasts that Observer Food Monthly named amongst the best in the UK. Our Express menu is available lunch and early evenings every Monday – Saturday.
Good food, good prices, good services great décor. It will allow
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Howies Restaurant
10-14 Victoria StGood food, good prices, good services great décor. It will allow
Lunch or dinner - A pure treat close to the castle esplanade, great décor, old building.
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Cannonball Restaurant & Bar
356 CastlehillLunch or dinner - A pure treat close to the castle esplanade, great décor, old building.
Intimate atmosphere, trendy, good prices, tasty, one of my favourite when I dine out
https://www.barrollo.com/welcome
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ROLLO
14 Broughton StIntimate atmosphere, trendy, good prices, tasty, one of my favourite when I dine out
https://www.barrollo.com/welcome
Very trendy, very popular, a treat for the palate with food and cocktails. Londoners rave about it!
https://www.dishoom.com/edinburgh/
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Dishoom Edinburgh
3a St Andrew SquareVery trendy, very popular, a treat for the palate with food and cocktails. Londoners rave about it!
https://www.dishoom.com/edinburgh/
If you love meat, you’ ll be in paradise. Amazing experience. Great buffet for sides. They cater for pescatarian and vegetarians.
https://fazenda.co.uk/edinburgh/
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Fazenda Edinburgh
102 George StIf you love meat, you’ ll be in paradise. Amazing experience. Great buffet for sides. They cater for pescatarian and vegetarians.
https://fazenda.co.uk/edinburgh/
Here again, a real treat for the senses, colourful, modern & tasty. A 20 min walk at the other side of trendy George Street. Warm, rustic-chic stop offering Mediterranean plates alongside charcoal grill dishes & cocktails.
https://baba.restaurant/
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BABA
130 George StHere again, a real treat for the senses, colourful, modern & tasty. A 20 min walk at the other side of trendy George Street. Warm, rustic-chic stop offering Mediterranean plates alongside charcoal grill dishes & cocktails.
https://baba.restaurant/
Snug, relaxed Japanese spot serving artful sushi rolls, traditional kitchen entrees and bento boxes. Japanese Chef & owner.
http://www.kenjisushi.co.uk/
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Kenji Sushi
24 Deanhaugh StreetSnug, relaxed Japanese spot serving artful sushi rolls, traditional kitchen entrees and bento boxes. Japanese Chef & owner.
http://www.kenjisushi.co.uk/
Latest opening in the city - affordable Fine Dining/ luxury brasserie. Classic restaurant with old-fashioned decor & daily-changing menu of area-sourced dishes
https://www.thepalmerstonedinburgh.co.uk/
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The Palmerston
1 Palmerston PlaceLatest opening in the city - affordable Fine Dining/ luxury brasserie. Classic restaurant with old-fashioned decor & daily-changing menu of area-sourced dishes
https://www.thepalmerstonedinburgh.co.uk/
Modern European dishes crafted with Scottish produce served in an upscale, family-run restaurant.
https://www.newchapterrestaurant.co.uk/
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New Chapter
18 Eyre PlModern European dishes crafted with Scottish produce served in an upscale, family-run restaurant.
https://www.newchapterrestaurant.co.uk/
Loudons
94B Fountainbridgebest breakfast or lunch
https://loudons.co.uk/newwaverley/
Barrios
Dalry Road
Dalry RoadStockbridge, a lively area with a village feel on the Water of Leith, is lined with elegant Georgian and Victorian townhouses. Wealthy young professionals and locals shop in luxury delicatessens, speciality shops and second-hand shops, and relax in quaint cafés and trendy gastropubs. Stockbridge's weekly market sells jewellery, crafts and food. Families stroll through the Royal Botanic Gardens, home to huge glasshouses.
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Stockbridge
Stockbridge, a lively area with a village feel on the Water of Leith, is lined with elegant Georgian and Victorian townhouses. Wealthy young professionals and locals shop in luxury delicatessens, speciality shops and second-hand shops, and relax in quaint cafés and trendy gastropubs. Stockbridge's weekly market sells jewellery, crafts and food. Families stroll through the Royal Botanic Gardens, home to huge glasshouses.
Leith Walk is one of the longest streets in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is the main road connecting the Port of Leith area with the city centre.
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Leith Walk
Leith WalkLeith Walk is one of the longest streets in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is the main road connecting the Port of Leith area with the city centre.
Leith's bustling harbour district is home to hipsters and locals alike. Seafood restaurants and traditional pubs line the waterfront. The Royal Yacht Britannia, a former ocean liner that served as a royal residence, displays its sumptuous rooms and a Rolls-Royce. The riverside Water of Leith Walkway and Leith Walk, a busy street with food outlets and second-hand shops, link the area to the city centre.
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Leith
Leith's bustling harbour district is home to hipsters and locals alike. Seafood restaurants and traditional pubs line the waterfront. The Royal Yacht Britannia, a former ocean liner that served as a royal residence, displays its sumptuous rooms and a Rolls-Royce. The riverside Water of Leith Walkway and Leith Walk, a busy street with food outlets and second-hand shops, link the area to the city centre.
Morningside is a district and ancient village in southern Edinburgh, Scotland. It lies along the main arterial Morningside Road, part of an ancient route from Edinburgh to the south-west of Scotland. The original village served a number of farms and estates in the area.
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Morningside
Morningside is a district and ancient village in southern Edinburgh, Scotland. It lies along the main arterial Morningside Road, part of an ancient route from Edinburgh to the south-west of Scotland. The original village served a number of farms and estates in the area.
A range of affordable housing accommodation which includes wheelchair accessible and elderly amenity flats. There will also be larger sized family homes with dedicated terraced spaces which will benefit from magnificent views including Edinburgh Castle and the Meadows.
Quartermile One Lauriston Place
15 Lauriston PlaceA range of affordable housing accommodation which includes wheelchair accessible and elderly amenity flats. There will also be larger sized family homes with dedicated terraced spaces which will benefit from magnificent views including Edinburgh Castle and the Meadows.
Altstadt Edinburgh
Vegan coffee shop
Very friendly coffee shop, wifi , breakfast , soup & lunch vengan
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Chapter One Coffee Shop
107 Dalry RdVery friendly coffee shop, wifi , breakfast , soup & lunch vengan
coffee shops
Throat Punch Coffee Company
30 Dalry RoadFriendly artisan coffee shop, dog friendly
Summerhall
supermarkets
Lidl
Dalry RoadGood quality a good price - 5 min walking distance
Scotmid Co-operative
112-120 Easter Rdbig supermarket 5 min walk
Lugares emblemáticos
Bucolic residential area, situated by a quiet stream, with gardens, 19th century buildings and a museum.
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Dean Village
Dean PathBucolic residential area, situated by a quiet stream, with gardens, 19th century buildings and a museum.
The Water of Leith Walkway is a public footpath and cycleway that runs alongside the small river of the same name through Edinburgh, Scotland, from Balerno to Leith. The concept of a public path first appeared in 1949, but the necessary construction work was not begun until after 1973
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Water of Leith Walkway
Water of Leith WalkwayThe Water of Leith Walkway is a public footpath and cycleway that runs alongside the small river of the same name through Edinburgh, Scotland, from Balerno to Leith. The concept of a public path first appeared in 1949, but the necessary construction work was not begun until after 1973
Calton Hill is a mix of busy shopping areas and quiet residential streets. On the hill itself, overlooking the city, is the Collective contemporary art gallery and the unfinished National Monument. The top of the busy Leith Walk is lined with gay bars and casual restaurants, and the Edinburgh Playhouse hosts musicals and comedy shows. Locals frequent the bakeries, cafes and gift shops of lively Broughton Street.
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Calton Hill
Calton HillCalton Hill is a mix of busy shopping areas and quiet residential streets. On the hill itself, overlooking the city, is the Collective contemporary art gallery and the unfinished National Monument. The top of the busy Leith Walk is lined with gay bars and casual restaurants, and the Edinburgh Playhouse hosts musicals and comedy shows. Locals frequent the bakeries, cafes and gift shops of lively Broughton Street.
Edinburgh Castle is an ancient fortress built on volcanic rock in the centre of the city of Edinburgh. It has been used for military purposes since the 12th century and has only been used for civilian purposes in very recent times.
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Burg Edinburgh Castle
CastlehillEdinburgh Castle is an ancient fortress built on volcanic rock in the centre of the city of Edinburgh. It has been used for military purposes since the 12th century and has only been used for civilian purposes in very recent times.
Queensferry
Arthur's Seat
When visiting Scotland, a trip to the world-famous Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is unmissable. Visitors can experience an extravaganza of plants from around the world, learn about the Garden's rich and diverse Living Collection and discover a history dating back to the 17th century.
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Arboretum PlaceWhen visiting Scotland, a trip to the world-famous Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is unmissable. Visitors can experience an extravaganza of plants from around the world, learn about the Garden's rich and diverse Living Collection and discover a history dating back to the 17th century.
Visit one of Edinburgh’s most iconic buildings and explore a fascinating overview of Scotland past and present though a wealth of imagery encompassing painting, photography, sculpture and film.
Come face to face with the people who shaped Scotland’s past, present and future, from Mary, Queen of Scots and Bonnie Prince Charlie, to contemporary figures such as Karen Gillan and Alan Cumming.
Explore the outstanding National Collection in its bespoke 19th century home, from the suite of grand, top-lit galleries to smaller, intimate rooms, and discover the Photography Gallery and the atmospheric Victorian Library. The building’s elaborate arts and crafts decorative scheme, its glittering friezes, evocative murals and extensive sculptural embellishment, all make for a very special visitor experience.
Round off your trip with a visit to the Café Portrait. Serving a delicious menu of fresh dishes and classic recipes, our team are passionate about sourcing the very best local ingredients and seasonal produce. A great place for lunch or even just a coffee break, our family-friendly venue is one of the best cafés in Edinburgh.
Admission is free. However we are limiting the number of visitors in each gallery at any one time. To manage this we’ve instituted a free, timed ticket system. Admission is free, but tickets much be booked in advance. We have also signed up to the Good to Go scheme to show we are committed to meeting current Scottish Government health and safety standards for our buildings and visitors.
Opening hours
Open daily, 10am-5pm.
Closed 25 and 26 December and open from 12 noon 1 January.
Artlink runs a service enabling people with disabilities resident in Edinburgh and the Lothians to visit arts venues in the city. To register, telephone 0131 229 3555. Please note that there is a waiting list for this service.
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Schottische Nationalgalerie für Porträts
1 Queen StVisit one of Edinburgh’s most iconic buildings and explore a fascinating overview of Scotland past and present though a wealth of imagery encompassing painting, photography, sculpture and film.
Come face to face with the people who shaped Scotland’s past, present and future, from Mary, Queen of Scots and Bonnie Prince Charlie, to contemporary figures such as Karen Gillan and Alan Cumming.
Explore the outstanding National Collection in its bespoke 19th century home, from the suite of grand, top-lit galleries to smaller, intimate rooms, and discover the Photography Gallery and the atmospheric Victorian Library. The building’s elaborate arts and crafts decorative scheme, its glittering friezes, evocative murals and extensive sculptural embellishment, all make for a very special visitor experience.
Round off your trip with a visit to the Café Portrait. Serving a delicious menu of fresh dishes and classic recipes, our team are passionate about sourcing the very best local ingredients and seasonal produce. A great place for lunch or even just a coffee break, our family-friendly venue is one of the best cafés in Edinburgh.
Admission is free. However we are limiting the number of visitors in each gallery at any one time. To manage this we’ve instituted a free, timed ticket system. Admission is free, but tickets much be booked in advance. We have also signed up to the Good to Go scheme to show we are committed to meeting current Scottish Government health and safety standards for our buildings and visitors.
Opening hours
Open daily, 10am-5pm.
Closed 25 and 26 December and open from 12 noon 1 January.
Artlink runs a service enabling people with disabilities resident in Edinburgh and the Lothians to visit arts venues in the city. To register, telephone 0131 229 3555. Please note that there is a waiting list for this service.
Museum
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
75 Belford RdSchottische Nationalgalerie für Porträts
1 Queen St