Restaurants and Bars
Dining and drinking in Edinburgh are fun and tasty pursuits. All manner of eateries and watering holes lurk around every corner. From traditional haggis haunts to romantic Italian restaurants, whisky-stained pubs to trendy bars — there is something to suit most cravings.
The city centre offers many tastes and tipples and the Old Town is a great place to sup and pub. For a European flavour try the Grain Store, just off the Royal Mile, whose rather unpromising name belies the tasty Scottish/French fare served.
Ciao Roma is just one example of the decent regional Italian eateries the city has to offer. To sample the native delicacies, try the haggis and tatties at the
Doric Wine Bar & Bistro. For a contemporary dining experience of the highest quality, take the transparent lift inside
The Museum of Scotland to
The Tower Restaurant and Terrace . Pub-lovers should prop up the
Bow Bar, just below the Castle, and veggies should check out
Bann UK. Fed up with whisky? Try vodka of all flavours imaginable at
Bar Kohl.
Cowgate and Grassmarket are very popular drinking haunts. Try Bannerman's for a traditional pub atmosphere or wander down Candlemaker Row and check out
Greyfriars Bobby. Driving?
Maison Hector is great for non-alcoholic beverages.
Towards Holyrood Park, there are some good eateries near the
Edinburgh Festival Theatre. Those with the Mexican munchies should try Mother's, whilst Ayatthaya serves great Thai food. At the Canongate end, the
Holyrood Tavern's cosy atmosphere will help you nurse your pint.
On the other side of
Princes Street Gardens, New Town has many treats worth sampling. Dining
à la française is particularly satisfying here; the Cafe St Honore offers excellent brasserie fare, whilst
Pompadour is perfect for expensive French cuisine. For a continental luncheon
La Cuisine d'Odile has a very good menu. Not to be outdone, the Italians and Spaniards are also well represented in New Town. Try
La Rusticana or the Patio Restaurant for a taste of pasta/pizza paradise, or
Tapas Tree for some great Hispanic nibbles. If your taste buds are craving the land of the rising sun, Tampopo's noodles will fill your stomach without emptying your wallet. Kids in tow? Check out old favourite the Hard Rock Cafe, then drop the smalls home and relax with a late-night cocktail at
Po Na Na.
Further out of town is the dockland area of Leith, a must for seafood seekers. All along the quays, fish restaurants can be found offering menus that are fresh from the ocean. If you're going to try any of them, make sure it's the charming
Fishers Bistro at number one. Set back from the water, the
Raj Restaurant's curries will put fire in your belly, but if you prefer lighter delicacies, the French seafood dishes at Vintner's Room are wonderful. For an aperitif or one-for-the-road,
Bar Java is a great start or finish to any night.