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elcome to the ‘Wee’ Edinburgh guide. In this pocketsized publication we take a look at 66 great places to eat and drink in Edinburgh. We highlight some super places to eat Scottish seafood, some lively Italian restaurants, the best steak and burger joints in town and more. Whether your favourite tipple is beer or whisky, cocktails or gin we have plenty of places for you to try. It’s not the definitive guide, but it is our ‘Wee Guide’ and hopefully you will manage to try as many of our featured restaurants and bars as possible, whether you are a visitor or a native of Edinburgh. Best of all you can fit the guide in your pocket or handbag. You can also see all our publications online at dramscotland.co.uk Slainte! Susan Young Publisher

Contents Cheers to Beers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Cocktail Bars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Drink a Dram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Something Fishy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Some Hae Meat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Places to Stay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Bella Italiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 All Night Long. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 New Bars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Media World Ltd. Publisher: Susan Young Assistant Editor: Jamie Allan • Project Manager: Emma McDonald Advertising: Lucy McGovern & Vicky Corrieri • Production Manager: Jill Donald

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uch has been made of the so-called craft beer revolution in recent years, and rightly so. Gone are the days when beer enthusiasts had to search long and hard to find a bar that provided more than just the ubiquitous, massproduced brands, with the rise of speciality beer bars in Edinburgh reflecting the public’s increased appreciation for small-batch, big-story beers. Provenance has been a buzzword attached to beer for some time now, with independent breweries placing special emphasis on a beer’s origin and the story attached to its production. Luckily, Edinburgh’s bartenders have kept apace with changes on the beer landscape, and the good men and women who pour the pints at these listed bars will happily regale the inquisitive customer on just how a certain beer made its way to the venue’s fridges or fonts. The diversity of bars listed here demonstrates the numerous varieties of beer now available in the city, and whether you prefer cask ales or continental lagers, German wheat beers or Belgian Trappist ales, American craft beers or French spirit-lagers, then you’ll be able to find somewhere that caters to your tastes with relative ease. Once you’ve found your beer bar of choice, kick back, raise your glass and say ‘three cheers for beers!’ The Guildford Arms on West Register Street has an excellent selection of real ales and also hosts monthly beer events that highlight local breweries, while The Abbotsford on Rose Street is a traditional bar with a fine selection of ales and whisky. Another great spot for ales in The Cumberland Bar on Cumberland Street, which has eight ale taps and a healthy range of bottled beers too, while Jeremiah’s Taproom on Elm Row has an extensive range of local and worldwide craft beers. The newly opened Usher’s of Edinburgh takes craft beer seriously, with 20 guest taps hosting a frequently rotating selection of guest beers. Clerk’s on South Clerk Street is a modern gastropub that combines great craft beer with home-smoked food, while Montpeliers Bruntsfield is an Edinburgh institution that has recently undergone a massive renovation, including a substantial expansion of its draught beer range. Finally, Indigo Yard in Charlotte Lane has 26 beers and ciders on draught, and has recently won the Molson Coors Champion Beer Pub of Scotland 2014. 4


The Abbotsford

3-5 Rose Street, Edinburgh EH2 2PR T: 0131 225 5276 theabbotsford.com TheAbbotsfordBar

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he Abbotsford is a great traditional bar with an excellent selection of British real ales, and five rotating cask taps. The bar is steeped in tradition, featuring an island bar and Edwardian dĂŠcor, and with a no-music policy and a fantastic whisky selection, The Abbotsford is a great place to visit for a proper Scottish pub experience. The Scottish themed menu in the Above Abbotsford restaurant features Specials such as Puddledub Farm Lamb rump with Patatas A Lo Pobra and a deep red wine jus along with sharing platters and traditional pub favourites.

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Clerk’s Bar

74-78 South Clerk Street, Edinburgh EH8 9PT T: 0131 667 2701 clerksbar.co.uk clerksbar

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lerk’s Bar is unmistakeably a bar for beer lovers, with three cask and three craft beers on tap at all times as well as a broad range of bottled beers that includes craft offerings alongside more familiar lager brands. As for food, the sign above the door reads ‘fresh food cooked slow’, so it should come as no surprise that Clerk’s specialises in home-smoked dishes such as pulled pork and baby back ribs, as well as a good range of burgers, burritos and hot dogs. If you want to sample a few different meats, a combination of platters are available to suit any palate. Clerk’s is also a good destination for watching live sport, with five screens showing three different games at any one time. Big matches from the Scottish and English leagues as well as all other major sporting events are all shown.

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The Cumberland Bar

1-3 Cumberland Street, Edinburgh EH3 6RT T: 0131 558 3134 cumberlandbar.co.uk cumberlandbar.edinburgh

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estled in the residential streets of the New Town, the Cumberland Bar offers the finest real ales, wines, spirits and gourmet food in welcoming traditional surroundings. Its secluded beer garden is unique to the New Town whilst the bar boasts an open fire if the weather is a little too cold. The Cumberland offers eight real ale taps and a superb range of local and imported beers all complemented by an extensive wine list, delicious all day menus and traditional Sunday Roasts. Free Wi-Fi is available and the conference room can be booked for meetings for groups of up to 12 people.

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The Guildford Arms

1 West Register Street, Edinburgh EH2 2AA T: 0131 556 4312 guildfordarms.com @GuildfordArms

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ocated just off Princes Street, The Guildford is never short of passing trade, meaning there’s always a buzz around the pub regardless of when you visit. The Guildford prides itself on its range of real ales, with 10 taps hosting a range of rotating brews from around the UK. The bottled selection is good too, ranging from established favourites to Belgian fruit beers. The pub also hosts monthly beer events which highlight local breweries and speciality ales, as well as larger events twice a year. The upstairs ‘Gallery’ restaurant specialises in Scottish seafood and beef, freshly prepared on the premises, and is definitely worth a visit.

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Indigo Yard

7 Charlotte Lane, Edinburgh EH2 4QZ T: 0131 220 5603 indigoyardedinburgh.co.uk @IndigoYard

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ince 1996, Indigo Yard has been a go-to destination for those wanting to enjoy the finer things in life in Edinburgh’s West End. The main bar sits in a stunning, rustic, indoor courtyard, where customers can sample the latest addition to Indigo Yard’s extensive drinks menu. The craft beer selection in particular displays an impressive attention to detail, with 26 locally and internationally brewed artisan beers available on draught, as well as numerous bottled options. Every Friday evening the bar hosts a ‘Meet the Makers’ night, offering its regulars the chance to meet local suppliers and sample their wares, another example of Indigo Yard’s passionate and innovative approach to quality produce. The bar has also won the Molson Coors Champion Beer Pub of Scotland at the 2014 DRAM Awards. 9

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jeremiah’s Taproom

7-8 Elm Row, Edinburgh EH7 4AA T: 0131 556 8201 jeremiahstaproom.co.uk jeremiahstaproom

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eremiah’s Taproom at the top of Leith Walk is an ideal location for those seeking quality drinks and homemade food. With over 16 taps the bar showcases an extensive range of both local and worldwide craft beers and lagers, and the selection of bottled beers is pretty impressive too. The food menu includes piled high burgers, spicy hot dogs and pulled pork, alongside classics such as beer battered haddock and macaroni cheese. A large breakfast menu is served until 12 noon daily, and until 3pm at the weekend, and if it’s comfort food you need, the bar’s delicious Sunday Roast is an everpopular hit with the bar’s regulars. Jeremiah’s is family friendly, and you can bring your dog along as well.

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MONTPELIERS bruntsfield

159-161 Bruntsfield Place, Edinburgh EH10 4DG T: 0131 229 3115 montpeliersedinburgh.co.uk @montpeliers_bar

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aving occupied the same spot on Bruntsfield Place for over 20 years and counting, the key to Montpeliers’ longevity has been its focus on the fundamentals; stylish surroundings, classic drinks and good quality dining. Having recently undergone a major refurbishment, Montpeliers has also greatly expanded its beer selection, with over 20 on draught ranging from world lagers to local craft beers, and an even larger bottled selection. The overhanging canopies covering the outdoor seating area lend Montpeliers the air of a Parisian brasserie, and this theme is continued in the expansive drinks menu which features an abundance of wines by the glass. The bar also enjoys a superb reputation for its food, and the Sunday brunch menu in particular remains ever-popular with customers looking for great quality, fresh food in a laid-back dining environment. 11

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Usher’s of Edinburgh

32B West Nicolson Street, Edinburgh EH8 9DD T: 0131 662 1757 ushersofedinburgh.co.uk @UshersofEdin

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sher’s of Edinburgh, a basement bar specialising in craft beers, is named after the family who founded Usher’s Brewery and is situated in the cellar of the former family home. With 15 draught taps and five cask pumps Usher’s only stock guest beers, leaving the selection in a regular state of rotation. Tap takeovers should also feature regularly, with brewers from across the UK exclusively showcasing their range over a number of days. The food menu is a cut above regular pub-grub, with dishes such as curried lamb neck and pot roasted pollock proving popular with the bar’s everincreasing band of regulars. Through the wonders of technology Usher’s customers can now share their thoughts on the beers of the moment by using Untappd, an online beer rating site that connects directly to Usher’s current guest list.

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here are few drinks more satisfying than a good cocktail made well, and Edinburgh is undoubtedly the cocktail capital of Scotland, with the country’s very best mixologists working in the city. You can now find all manner of weird and wonderful ingredients on the city’s back-bars, with super premium spirits imported from around the globe to blend together in search of the perfect libation. Yet as strange as it may sound, there’s more to a good cocktail than mixed spirits. The bartender is an indispensable component of what makes a great cocktail, not only for his or her mixing ability and knowledge but also for their personality; a little banter at the bar goes a long way towards a memorable night out. The featured cocktail bars are modern, stylish, and most importantly, fun; the cartoon snobbery attached to cocktail bars in the not too distant past has gone the way of sparklers in your drink, and the city’s most talented bartenders are only too happy to mix up a concoction styled exactly to your needs. Amicus Apple on Frederick Street is a down to earth cocktail bar that has a permanent party vibe seven days a week, while Rick’s on the same street is home to a team of dedicated and talented mixologists using their own in-house syrups, bitters and home-grown herbs. Element on Rose Street is an ever-popular destination for those looking to eat, drink and relax, as is Monboddo in the Grassmarket, a versatile bar that attracts everyone from office workers to pre-club drinkers. George Street is home to both Le Monde and Tigerlily, two of Edinburgh’s best known bars that are renowned for their style, glamour and exceptional cocktails, and Angels Share on Hope Street is an opulent upmarket venue with the feel of a New York style bar. The recently opened Panda & Sons on Queen Street is an easy to miss speakeasy that is owned by one of the city’s most decorated mixologists, and Sygn on Charlotte Lane is an award-winning bar that mixes a mean cocktail. Juniper on Princes Street is a new addition to Edinburgh’s cocktail scene, and offers a wide range of re-imagined classics and original creations. 13


Amicus Apple

17 Frederick Street, Edinburgh EH2 2EY T: 0131 226 6055 amicusapple.com @AmicusApple

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t’s quite fitting that Amicus Apple’s cocktail list shares many of the features of the bar itself, being stylish, contemporary and clearly not taking itself too seriously. This isn’t intended as a slight; Amicus Apple is about as down to earth as a city centre cocktail bar can be, contributing greatly to its laid-back, homely atmosphere. Famous for its cocktails, each lovingly prepared and expertly presented, the bar staff are always more than happy to mix your favourite tipple should it not be on their list. The bar has a permanent Friday night feel about it regardless of the day of the week, with the mood lighting and funky music all adding the vivacious vibe.

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Angels Share

9-11 Hope Street, Edinburgh EH2 4EL T: 0131 247 7000 angelssharehotel.com @AngelsShareEdin

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ew bars are as immediately impressive as the stunning Angels Share. With a ceiling lined with chandeliers, cream leather banquettes, and a baby grand piano, the visitor may feel they have been magically whisked away to a New York style bar. However, the framed photographs of famous Scots that adorn the walls help restore a sense of location. Although the bar boasts an extensive selection of whiskies, wines and beer, cocktails are its speciality; the house signature, Flower of Scotland, blends raspberry vodka, champagne and sugar syrup, elegantly decorated with a floating flower head. For those in the know, a secret door leads down to Devil’s Cut, a speakeasy style lounge which opens until 3am.

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Element

110-114 Rose Street, Edinburgh EH2 3JF T: 0131 225 3297 elementedinburgh.co.uk ElementEdinburgh

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ituated in the heart of Edinburgh amongst the boutiques of Rose Street, Element has long established itself as a popular destination to eat, drink and relax. There is plenty to choose from on the drinks list with cocktails being a particular focus. Twists on classics such as the One O’Clock Gun, derived from the Negroni, sit alongside house specialities like Strawberries & Cream - a clever dairy free mix of Absolut Vanillia, strawberry jam, guava juice and a key secret ingredient. The food is excellent too, freshly prepared, seasonal dishes such as Seared Isle of Mull Scallops or 28 Day Dry Aged Ribeye Steak, proving a cut above regular bar food.

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Juniper

20 Princes Street, Edinburgh EH2 2AN T: 0131 556 4901 juniperedinburgh.co.uk TwentyPrincesStreet

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uniper is the most innovative new cocktail bar to launch in the Edinburgh bar scene in many a year, boasting fresh, new flavours and combinations as well as offering the comfort and familiarity of traditional favourites. The staff are clearly passionate about their cocktails, and this is reflected in some of quirkier components of the menu, such as the deliciously insane smokey bacon foam or ‘The Inkie Blinkie’, a cocktail comprised of tequila, agave syrup and squid ink. Sleek, chic and discreet, Juniper is top of the list for anyone looking to impress.

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Le Monde

16 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 2PF T: 0131 270 3900 lemondehotel.co.uk lemondehotel

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pread over multi-levels in Edinburgh’s New Town, Le Monde is renowned for its glamour, opulence and style. Its heartbeat is The Skyline Bar, a versatile, uber-chic hotspot that is equally comfortable serving up afternoon tea or hedonistic cocktails. Of particular note is the stunning New York skyline backdrop along the bar’s feature wall, adding to the visitor’s sense of escape and adventure. The intimate Dirty Martini bar and venue regularly plays host to musicians and comedians, and is the proud home of both The Scottish Jazz Awards and The Scottish Vocal Jazz Festival. Should you become so enamoured with Le Monde that you can’t bring yourself to leave, 18 individually designed suites are available to guests in the venue’s hotel.

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Monboddo

34 Bread Street, Edinburgh EH3 9AF T: 0131 221 5555 DoubleTreeEdinburghCity.co.uk MonboddoEdinburgh

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tart the day with a Scottish breakfast or a coffee and freshly baked cake, followed by the Express Lunch menu, perfectly suiting those who want good food in good time. For the more leisurely guest, Afternoon Teas offer a little bit of indulgence, with classic bar dishes and sharing platters available all day. Throughout the afternoon and into the evening, unwind with a perfectly created cocktail, a bottle of bubbly or one of the bar’s fine selection of gins, which can be quaffed in elegant surroundings, whilst enjoying views of Edinburgh Castle, slick service and a warm welcome.

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Panda & Sons

79 Queen Street, Edinburgh EH2 4NF T: 0131 220 0443 pandaandsons.com pandaandsons

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t would be extremely easy to miss Panda & Sons if you weren’t in the know. Sandwiched between a newsagent and an estate agent, the bar’s frontage echoes that of a traditional barbershop and there’s no obvious signs that the venue houses one of the city’s best cocktail bars. Owned by Iain McPherson, one of Edinburgh’s most decorated mixologists, Panda & Sons is a high-end, speakeasy bar that succeeds in accommodating all ages and tastes. The cocktail menu is the real attraction of course, with appropriately named house favourites Red Panda and Bamboo Cocktail headlining an inimitable, superlative list.

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RICK’S

55A Frederick Street, Edinburgh EH2 1LH T: 0131 622 7800 ricksedinburgh.co.uk @Rickshrb

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here can be little doubting Ricks’ mixologists’ dedication to their craft. With syrups and bitters crafted in house, hand-carved ice and home-grown herbs, their substantial cocktail list is composed exclusively of artisan ingredients and premium spirits, all served up by charming and attentive staff. The adjoining restaurant enjoys a superb reputation, serving a Scottish-themed contemporary menu in a relaxing and chilled setting, the light streaming in from the glass roof being a particular highlight. Al fresco dining is also available in the covered terrace area, and Rick’s Hotel remains an ever-popular destination for visitors to the city.

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SYGN

15 Charlotte Lane, Edinburgh EH2 4QZ T: 0131 225 6060 sygn.co.uk sygnbar

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he team at Sygn know how to mix a mean cocktail, with the bar recently winning the Kraken Black Spiced Rum Cocktail Bar of the Year 2014. The drinks menu features a selection of house classics, live aged creations straight from the barrel and a host of drinks that have been specially curated by the bar team. House favourites include the Wee Laddie Highball, with Bruichladdich whisky and cerise liqueur mixed with jam, and Ocado Cocktail, which blends peppercorn infused gin with a sour mix and cantaloupe melon. There is also an extensive selection of wine, beer and spirits. Food is available too, with a menu jam packed full of guilty pleasures seven days a week from 12pm until late.

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tigerlily

125 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 4JN T: 0131 225 5005 tigerlilyedinburgh.co.uk tigerlily.edinburgh

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igerlily is a bar well-befitting Edinburgh’s famous and fashionable George Street, having built its reputation on exceptional service and an exhaustive and alluring list of cocktails. You can’t describe the bar without mentioning the stunning décor, featuring beaded curtains and mirrored mosaics. Yet this isn’t an example of style over substance, and the fact that Tigerlily remains as consistently busy as when it first opened speaks volumes of the quality of food and drink on offer. The flair and passion displayed by the bar’s expert mixologists keeps Tigerlily a vibrant, must-visit venue, with their trend-setting cocktails often imitated but never duplicated across Scotland.

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s the capital city it’s only to be expected that Edinburgh would be home to a multitude of bars specialising in Scotland’s favourite export – uisge beatha, the water of life, or as it’s more simply known, whisky. The proliferation of whisky bars dotted around the city is perhaps an inevitability given the number of tourists that visit each year, eager to try out the very best of our national spirit, but this in no way detracts from the quality of specialist whisky bars to choose from. The bars selected for this guide go above and beyond simply stocking a few, well-known labels, catering for whisky devotees as well as inquisitive novices. Here you’ll find independent bottlings, single cask malts and drams from silent distilleries. Tasting flights, in which a customer can try a selection of small whiskies, are becoming increasingly popular, and many venues also offer private whisky tastings on site. The Bow Bar near the Grassmarket recently won the Wee Dram Whisky Bar of the Year award, and its knowledgable staff will be only too happy to guide you through the pub’s diverse range of whiskies. Up on The Royal Mile, the Scotch Whisky Experience one of Scotland’s top attractions for whisky tourists, with expert tour guides taking guests through every sip of the way. The venue is also home to Whisky Bar at The Amber Restaurant, which can boast over 360 whiskies on its shelves. The nearby Whiski Bar on High Street is one of the country’s premiere whisky venues, with rare and and vintage malts available, while its sister venue Whiski Rooms on North Bank Street has a specialist whisky shop and tasting rooms alongside the excellent bar. Wildest Drams on High Street is an independent restaurant and bar that specialises in whiskies from off the beaten track, and over in the New Town the Queens Arms on Frederick Street also trades in rare and unusual expressions. Scotch at the Balmoral on Princes Street is one of Edinburgh’s most famous whisky bars and is home to one of its largest collections too, with over 400 whiskies on offer. On William Street Teuchters Bar is one of Scotland’s Scotch Whisky Embassies and The Athletic Arms, or Diggers as it’s more commonly known, has a collection of over 250 malts and blends. 24


Athletic Arms

1-3 Angle Park Terrace, Edinburgh EH11 2JX T: 0131 337 3822

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his pub is better known to the good folk of Edinburgh as ‘Diggers’. It has been given this nickname for generations, due to the fact that the pub is located between two graveyards and was frequented by the grave diggers quenching their thirst after a long day burying the dead. Nowadays, the bar has amassed a collection of over 250 single malts and goes a long way to prove that great real ale bars are also often great whisky bars too. It has been modernised over the years, but still boasts a real wooden floor, impressive gantry and eight tall beer founts. The whiskies on offer are served in a satisfying quarter gill measure, and in Glencairn glasses. The whisky also happens to be very reasonably priced, currently having a whisky festival with over 40 malts priced at £2.50, which is just one of the reasons that the pub is so popular.

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The Bow Bar

80 West Bow, Victoria Street, Edinburgh EH1 2HH T: 0131 226 7667 @bow_bar

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he Bow Bar is a traditional Scottish bar and one of Edinburgh’s premier destinations for fans of Scotch whisky; indeed, the bar was recently awarded the Wee Dram Whisky Pub of the Year at the 2014 DRAM Awards. The reason for Bow Bar’s success lies not only in its extensive whisky selection but also the expertise and friendliness of the staff behind the bar, who are always happy to talk guests through the range and offer suggestions. With more than 280 malts on the mahogany gantry there is always a core of popular and familiar names, but the pub’s philosophy is experimental, featuring single casks, various finishes, new releases, requests, recommendations, whims and fancies. The bar also offers real ales served from a row of gleaming brass tall founts, and has a great selection of world beers too.

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Scotch at the Balmoral

1 Princes Street, Edinburgh EH2 2EQ T: 0131 556 2414 BalmoralEdinburgh

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cotch at The Balmoral is one of the city’s most famous whisky venues and is home to one of its largest collections too, with over 400 single malts, blends and vintages available in this fivestar hotel bar. Whether you’re in for a quick dram or to enjoy one of the bar’s many whisky cocktails, there are few better places than Scotch’s tweed sofas to kick back and soak in the very best of Scotland’s national spirit. You can also book one of the bar’s Whisky Journeys, where you will be guided by one of Scotch’s knowledgeable Whisky Ambassadors who will provide a wealth of information on the taste and heritage of each dram. A selection of delicious bar bites will be served during the tasting, chosen to bring out the flavours in the whisky.

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QUEENS ARMS

49 Frederick Street, Edinburgh EH2 1EP T: 0131 225 1045 queensarmsedinburgh.com TheQueensArmsEdinburgh

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he Queens Arms is an intimate gastropub in the city centre. The hearty, home-made food makes a perfect partner for The Queens Arms’ drinks selection, making the bar a must-go destination for those looking for a good meal and fine beverage in a relaxed and cosy setting. Choose from the Pork, Apple and Black Pudding Burger or Sweetcorn Fritters with Tomato and Avocado Salsa. Compliment your meal with the very best in Scottish whisky and beer. With over 50 single malts in stock, The Queens Arms primarily sells rare and unusual expressions from well-known distilleries, such as Macallan 40yr and Laphroaig Triple Wood, as well as Irish and Japanese whiskies too. The bar has a cosy, vintage dÊcor, with wooden-backed booths, chesterfield sofas and a large bookcase holding hundreds of second-hand books.

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SCOTCH WHISKY EXPERIENCE

354 Castlehill, The Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH1 2NE T: 0131 220 0441 scotchwhiskyexperience.co.uk ScotchWhiskyExperience

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he Scotch Whisky Experience on The Royal Mile is one of Scotland’s premier whisky attractions, with visitors from all over the world visiting in droves to hear the stories behind the magical craft of whisky production, with expert tour guides and whisky advisors taking guests through every sip of the way, helping them discover the aromas and flavours that appeal to their palate and lead them to their perfect Single Malt Whisky. Visitors can take a swirling, bubbling barrel ride through a replica distillery, becoming part of the whisky making process, and the tours finish up with a look at the world’s largest collection of Scotch whisky and the chance to sample some of Scotland’s more elusive bottlings (or Irn Bru for the children!).

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Teuchters Bar/A Room in the West End 26 William Street, Edinburgh EH3 7NH T: 0131 225 2973 aroomin.co.uk @ARoomIn

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euchters is a Highland themed bar with a cosy atmosphere. It has built a superb reputation for real ales, and of course its extensive whisky selection. It is one of Scotland’s Scotch Whisky Embassies and has approximately 100 drams on offer for discerning customers. You can choose to relax with a whisky in hand by the fire, or sink into one of the bar’s big, comfy sofas. The bar attracts plenty of regulars, though the staff are equally as friendly to newcomers too. Aside from Teuchters whisky range there are also five cask ale pumps and a wide selection of wines. Downstairs you can enjoy some quality food with a Scottish twist, featuring some of the best, fresh produce in the country. Teuchters has a traditional pub feel, with bare brick walls, wood panelling and a blackboard that runs along the top of the bar revealing the great whiskies and ales it has to offer.

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WHISKY BAR at THE AMBER RESTAURANT 354 Castlehill, The Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH1 2NE T: 0131 477 8477 scotchwhiskyexperience.co.uk ScotchWhiskyExperience

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ocated in the vaults of leading whisky attraction The Scotch Whisky Experience, Amber Restaurant and Whisky Bar provides the perfect sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of Edinburgh’s famous Royal Mile. The Whisky Bar boasts over 360 whiskies from across Scotland alongside a range of whisky liqueurs. There are also a number of regional tasting trays available, which give a flavour of each of Scotland’s whisky producing areas. In the adjacent restaurant, David Neave and his expert team bring together the finest and freshest seasonal ingredients that Scotland’s larder has to offer to create dishes full of flavour and character. A number of food and whisky matching packages are available, alongside the restaurant’s speciality, Scottish tapas.

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WHISKi BAR & RESTAURANT 119 High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1SG T: 0131 556 3095 whiskibar.co.uk whiskibar

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he award winning WHISKI is undoubtedly one of Scotland’s premiere whisky bars. The owners and staff have a genuine passion for whisky, and as a result the bar boasts some 270 single malts, not including the range of blended whiskies and whisky liqueurs. The bar has rare, vintage and cask strength expressions from all of the major and lesser known brands, including many from silent distilleries. The cult ‘Black Bowmore’ is also available by special request. WHISKI specialises in all things Scottish and is a beautiful, traditional bar with an extensive range of craft beers and cider. It is also a live music venue and holds many events at the bar, including whisky tastings and food and whisky pairing events.

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WHISKi rooms

7-9 North Bank Street, Edinburgh EH1 2LP T: 0131 225 7224 whiskirooms.co.uk whiskirooms

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hiski Rooms is situated on the Mound and is quite a unique venue. Not only does it feature a bar and all day dining bistro/ restaurant, but it also boasts a specialist whisky shop and tasting rooms. This is the ideal destination for whisky enthusiasts, as the bar operates a ‘try before you buy’ policy whereby any whisky you try in the bar can then be purchased from the adjoining shop. You can arrange to take part in a dedicated tasting session hosted by experts, or treat yourself to one of the bar’s great whisky cocktails. But it’s not just whisky that the Whiski Rooms excels at; a wide range of beers, lagers and premium spirits, as well as fresh Scottish food, are all available. Fans of Islay whisky may be intrigued to learn that the bar is also an Ardbeg Embassy – the only one in Scotland.

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Wildest drams

High Street 209-213, Edinburgh EH1 1PE T: 0131 226 2289 wildestdrams.co.uk WildestDrams

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ildest Drams is an independent restaurant and bar which offers good food and interesting drinks. The venue sets itself apart by offering to pair your meals with its wide range of malt whisky and craft beer. As the name would suggest, Wildest Drams’ whiskies are slightly off the beaten track, with many of its drams harder to find expressions from independent bottlers, sourced throughout Scotland. As such, it’s always worth checking back on a regular basis to check what’s on offer, as many of these bottles will be forever gone as they finish. The restaurant uses local suppliers and supports other independent business within the area, picking only the finest quality ingredients for its game orientated dishes.

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urrounded by sea, Scotland has always had a strong fishing industry and is famed for the quality of its seafood, so it’s only fitting that our capital city should have a plethora of innovative and quirky seafood restaurants. Whether you’re looking for shellfish or whole fish, lobster or classic fish and chips, the quality and variety on offer in the city should ensure that every seafood fans’ craving is satisfied. The venues listed here are the best of the best when it comes to fresh fish in Edinburgh, and as they are always appropriately busy booking in advance is strongly advised. Remember to keep an eye out for the venues’ specials boards for the fresh catches of the day if you’re looking to try something a little different. One of Edinburgh’s most celebrated restaurants, Ondine on George IV Bridge serves up some of the finest quality seafood in the city with superb views of the Old Town. The Mussel Inn on Rose Street offers much more than just great quality shellfish and has an outside area for al fresco dining, while The Cafe Royal on West Register Street is an oyster bar and traditional local bar all in one. Teuchters Landing in Leith was formely the waiting room for the ferry to Aberdeen and has stayed true to its maritime past with its fresh seafood menu, while Ship on the Shore is another Leith seafood restaurant with great views out over the water. Finally, Loch Fyne Seafood and Grill at Newhaven Harbour also offers al fresco dining and still has an active fishing community on its doorstep.

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Loch Fyne seafood & grill

25 Pier Place, Newhaven Harbour, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 4LP T: 0131 559 3900 lochfyneseafoodandgrill.co.uk LochFyneSeafoodandGrill

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och Fyne Seafood and Grill is on Newhaven harbour in an old fish market dating back to the 1890s, and there is still an active fishing community on the restaurant’s doorstep. Inside, the restaurant is bright and airy with warming wooden floors and furniture and striking artwork depicting scenes from Loch Fyne and maritime images. There is also outside seating overlooking the harbour. The à la carte menu is filled with the freshest and most seasonal dishes that are perfect for all tastes, such as Lobster Spaghetti and poached Loch Fyne Smoked Haddock. Hot or cold sharing platters are available for parties of four, and meat and vegetarian dishes are offered for those looking for something a bit different.

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THe CAFE ROYAL

19 West Register Street, Edinburgh EH2 2AA T: 0131 556 1884 caferoyaledinburgh.co.uk caferoyaledinburgh

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he CafĂŠ Royal Oyster Bar is set in a beautiful marble floored room surrounded by immaculate murals, low-hanging lamps and venerable stained-glass windows that come to life when the sun hits them. The restaurant specialises in seafood including oysters, mussels, black pudding with king scallops and the delicious seafood platter. The restaurant offers a wide selection of wine and champagne which includes Laurent-Perrier Cuvee Rose, Veuve Clicquot and La Grande Annee Bollinger 2000.The Cafe Royal also has a range of seven well kept Scottish cask ales which are rotated daily, as well as a range of more than 30 Scottish whiskies.

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Mussel Inn

61-65 Rose Street, Edinburgh EH2 2NH T: 0131 225 5979 mussel-inn.com MusselInn

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ocated on Rose Street, just off Princes Street and right in the heart of the buzzing city centre, The Mussel Inn is a favourite choice of locals, tourists and business people alike. The restaurant’s mouth-watering, fresh seafood dishes are created with top quality ingredients such as mussels, scallops and oysters sourced from Scottish waters, and prepared to the highest standards by the venue’s talented chefs. The bistro style restaurant is perfectly suited to a top quality dining experience, whilst offering a friendly, informal atmosphere, with very affordable prices. When the sun’s out, why not eat al fresco and people watch on vibrant Rose Street.

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ONDINE

2 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1AD T: 0131 226 1888 ondinerestaurant.co.uk @OndineEdin

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ased in the heart of the historic city centre, Ondine is a proper seafood restaurant. Panoramic windows offer unrivalled views of Edinburgh’s Old Town outside but inside Ondine is inspired by a life cooking and travelling around the world. The restaurant’s emphasis is on the fishermen who provide the freshest and most sustainable fish and shellfish which Chef Patron Roy Brett celebrates with knowledgeable yet satisfying cooking. The hub of the restaurant is the spectacular Oyster Bar offering casual seafood dining at it’s best. It is a great place for a pre-dinner cocktail or to pull up a seat and enjoy oysters with champagne or even local craft beers in the company of Ondine’s knowledgable bartenders.

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TEUCHTERS LANDING/A ROOM IN LEITH 1a Dock Place, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6LU T: 0131 554 7427 aroomin.co.uk @ARoomIn

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his Leith bar and restaurant was formerly the waiting room for the steam ferry from Leith to Aberdeen, and it really is a great wee find. It’s a bit like the tardis – from the outside it looks quite small, but once you’re through the door it seems to take on different dimensions, with a traditional wood panelled bar area complete with a large range of whiskies and cask ales. Further through there is a small snug area which is perfect for watching sport, and the venue also houses a dining area overlooking its outside area – a large floating pontoon. If it is too cold to eat and drink al fresco, there is an inviting stove in the bar area to warm the cockles. The bar menu offers Scottish staples such as fresh seafood and haggis, as well as a quirky ‘mug menu’, which sees food served from mugs, obviously.

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The Ship on the Shore

24-26 The Shore, Edinburgh, EH6 6QN T: 0131 555 0409 theshipontheshore.co.uk @ShipOnTheShore

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he Ship on the Shore’s approach is simple really; they offer the finest ingredients, passionately prepared and expertly presented. Food is served all day, beginning with the Champagne Breakfast at 9am all the way through to dinner. Whether it’s a light lunch you’re after, or luxuriating over the Fruits de Mer ‘Royale’ or Hot Shellfish Platter, accompanied by the finest wine or champagne, The Ship on the Shore offers informal, understated excellence. When the sun shines you can eat outside on the shorefront terrace beside the Water of Leith, and when it doesn’t, the atmospheric restaurant and bar awaits you.

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Some Hae Meat

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cotland is famed for the quality of its beef, with Scottish grass fed produce considered amongst the world’s finest. With such superb meat sitting right on our doorstep, it’s only natural that the Edinburgh restaurant scene should feature an array of steak and smokehouses. The restaurants listed in this guide source only the best and freshest Scotch beef, ensuring that the finest cuts possible both on and off the bone make their way to your plate. Quality beef isn’t restricted to upmarket steakhouses of course. The traditional burger has been revitalised in recent years, with a number of new restaurants springing up that offer innovative and daring twists on the classic meat patty. No longer solely the domain of American fast-food chains or a ‘safe’ afterthought on casual dining menus, the burger is now a gourmet meal in its own right. The sheer variety of burgers on offer in Edinburgh attests to the passion that the city’s chefs put into creating their own idiosyncratic recipes. When it comes to top quality meat there are few better places to begin than Kyloe, on Rutland Street, which uses cuts from pedigree Aberdeen Angus to bring their customers the best possible steak experience, while the newly opened Charwood in Fairmilehead uses a Josper chargrill to cook it’s range of steaks and burgers. Calistoga on Rose Street is a Californian inluenced restaurant that specialises in great quality meat grills, while the Bread Street Brasserie on Bread Street showcases the best of Scottish meat in a relaxed, welcoming environment. If you’re looking for a great burger you won’t go far wrong with the aptly named Burger Meats Bun on Forth Street, who offer freshly made burgers cooked to perfection, while The City Cafe on Blair Street is an American diner that hosts that most American of dining offers, the Ultimate Burger Challenge – try it if you dare! Finally, Holyrood 9a on Holyrood Road has over 20 gourmet burgers on offer, as well as a diverse range of craft beers and real ales.

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Bread Street Brasserie

34 Bread Street, Edinburgh EH3 9AF T: 0131 221 5558 DoubleTreeEdinburghCity.co.uk

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njoy city centre dining in sophisticated surroundings, with a warm, welcoming service at Bread Street Brasserie. Open daily for lunch and dinner, Bread Street Brasserie showcases the finest of Scotland’s larder. With a special emphasis on catering for dietary requirements, including a choice of vegetarian and vegan options, as well as gluten-free dishes, the chefs ensure that there is something to suit all tastes and dining needs. From cosy tables of two, to family get-togethers, business lunches or group celebrations, the seasonal A la Carte menu and the Lunch and Early Evening menu offers excellent value. A stone’s throw from the bustling Grassmarket, and a short walk from Edinburgh’s shopping and financial districts, Bread Street Brasserie offers the perfect location to escape the madding crowds, and relax with good food and friendly service. 43

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BURGER MEATS BUN

1 Forth Street, Edinburgh EH1 3JX T: 0131 556 7023 burger-meats-bun.co.uk BurgerMeatsBunEdi

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ollowing the success of Burger Meats Bun in Glasgow, the owners decided to bring the concept to Edinburgh, where their juicy burgers, heavenly wings and awesome fries have gone down a storm. The menu quotes the founding father of gastronomy Auguste Escoffier in saying, “The greatest dishes are very simple”, and Burger Meats Bun have stuck to this mantra; the menu is small, simple but perfectly formed, offering some of the city’s finest burgers cooked to perfection. The venue is more than just a restaurant however, with an excellent selection of craft beers and house cocktails making Burger Meats Bun a great, chilled-out destination for a night out.

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Charwood Restaurant & Bar 47 Buckhouse Avenue, Fairmilehead, Edinburgh EH10 6QJ T: 0131 445 2233 charwood.co.uk charwoodedinburgh

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harwood is located in the south of Edinburgh in Fairmilehead, and is one of the city’s newest steakhouses. The restaurant and bar is relaxed and spacious, with a scenic south facing outside seated area for 60 people with views onto the Pentland hills. With all of the restaurant’s meats cooked in a Josper chargrill using lumpwood charcoal, Charwood lives up to its name, and the chefs use only the best, fresh local produce. The restaurant also specialises in pizza, each one handmade using fresh ingredients and cooked in a wood, stonefired pizza oven. The newly refurbished bar is a great environment to relax and enjoy a local craft beer, a wine from the extensive wine list, or a crafted cocktail. The venue also has a large private dinning area and function rooms for events, large groups and weddings. 45

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Calistoga

70 Rose Street Lane North, Edinburgh EH2 3DX T: 0131 225 1233 calistoga.co.uk calistogaedinburgh

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alistoga offers a taste of California in Edinburgh, and as you might expect from a restaurant influenced by the Golden State it specialises in top quality meat and grill dishes, serving homemade fillet steak burgers and grilled ribeye steaks amongst many other red meat delights. Calistoga also stocks over 100 Californian wines, and tasting events can be booked with the restaurant’s in-house wine tutor. There are three private dining rooms for groups looking for a more secluded dining experience, and valet parking for bikes is even offered, so cyclists can enjoy a slice of Californian cuisine without having to worry about their wheels!

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The City Cafe

19 Blair Street, Edinburgh EH1 1QR T: 0131 220 0125 thecitycafe.co.uk citycafe

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he City Cafe is an American diner just a few minutes walk from the Royal Mile. The menu reflects the diner theme with some classic American dishes, such as chicken strips, chilli and nachos to name a few, but the highlight is the range of homemade burgers, with ten different varieties to choose from and an extensive list of toppings. The cafe even runs its own Ultimate Burger Challenge; if you can finish the huge, multi-layered burger within a given time period you can have it for free. Should you fail, and most do, it will set you back ÂŁ30. A healthy selection of craft beers and cocktails are also available.

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HOLYROOD 9a

9A Holyrood Road, Edinburgh EH8 8AE T: 0131 556 5044 theholyrood.co.uk Holyrood9A

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olyrood 9a is a spacious and traditional bar, but there is nothing traditional about the wide range of gourmet burgers on offer, which need to be experienced to be believed. Over 20 are available, made with love and locally sourced produce, with house favourites including The Mighty, with two 6oz burgers, cheese and bacon, and The Chilli Death, a fiery concoction with pickled jalapenos, chilli cheese and fresh green chillies. The bar is also home to a large selection of real ales and craft beers, making Holyrood 9a one of the best places for a beer and a burger in town.

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Kyloe Restaurant and Grill 1-3 Rutland Street, Edinburgh EH1 2AE T: 0131 229 3402 kyloerestaurant.com KyloeRestaurant

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laiming to be Edinburgh’s first gourmet steak restaurant Kyloe has earned a considerable reputation for the quality and range of meat on offer. The name Kyloe, an old Scots word for Highland beef cattle, was chosen for the restaurant as it represents the strength and versatility of Scottish beef produce. The chefs use cuts from pedigree Aberdeen Angus, supplied by some of Scotland’s top farms and butchers, to bring their customers the best possible steak experience. Chateaubriand and Porterhouse steaks are available for two to three people to share, and frequently changing guest breed specials are also offered. The restaurant can be found in The Rutland Hotel in Edinburgh’s West End and boasts enviable views of Edinburgh Castle.

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dinburgh is Scotland’s most popular tourist destination, and as such the city boasts a wide selection of hotels to accommodate the millions of people who visit each year. The four and five star hotels listed here are centrally located and among Edinburgh’s most stylish and comfortable places to stay, with superb customer service to match. One need only look at their TripAdvisor reviews to see how highly regarded they are by the guests who have visited them. The hotels listed in this guide are more than just places to stay however, each featuring their own attached bars and restaurants which are destinations in their own right. Such is the quality of food and drink on offer it would be entirely possible to enjoy a fantastic few days in Edinburgh without leaving your hotel – not that we’d recommend it of course! Beginning on The Royal Mile, G&V is a five star hotel right in the heart of the Old Town, and a little further down on North Bridge The Scotsman has superb views of some of the city’s most famous landmarks. The Rutland Hotel on Rutland Street has 12 individually designed rooms and beautiful views of Edinburgh castle, while The George Hotel on George Street is an 18th century site with a modern and contemporary bar and restaurant and Hotel Indigo on York Place is a boutique hotel that combines historic interest with contemporary design. Nira Caledonia on Gloucester Place in the city centre is perfectly suited to both business and pleasure stays, as is The Howard, a five-star luxury hotel set in three Georgian townhouses. Channings on South Learmouth Gardens is both informal and relaxed, with the feel of a Scottish country house, while Prestonfield is a luxury hotel built in a grand baroque home surrounded by 20 acres of gardens and grasslands.

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CHANNINGS

12 – 16 South Learmonth Gardens EH4 1EZ T: 0131 315 2226 channings.co.uk ChanningsHotel

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hannings is an informal and relaxed hotel with a friendly approach to service. In keeping with its location slightly away from the city centre, Channings is a wonderfully quirky property which feels like a Scottish country house, full of charming Victorian paintings, prints, books, furniture and memorabilia. One of the hotel’s townhouses was the home of famous explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, and his photos adorn Channings’ walls as a reminder of the venue’s heritage. The restaurant is open from 6pm until 9.45pm Monday to Saturday, and food is served in the bar seven days a week from 12pm until late.

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G&V Royal Mile Hotel

1 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1AD T: 0131 220 6666 quorvuscollection.com/gandv-hotel-edinburgh

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&V Royal Mile Hotel (formerly Hotel Missoni) is a stunning, contemporary landmark, and the only five-star hotel on the historic Royal Mile. The hotel’s interior features dramatic black and white with splashes of inspired colour and emphatic contrasts. Stand out touches in all 136 guest rooms and suites overlooking the ancient capital include Nespresso machines, i-pod docks, LCD TV’s, free high speed Internet and other truly desirable, modern indulgences. With the Italian restaurant Cucina showcasing Scottish sustenance and Bar G&V for a morning latte to a late night G&V G&T, the hotel has plenty to offer diners and drinkers. G&V also features an urban spa retreat, discreetly hidden away, allowing its guests to escape from the bustling city to pamper, polish and perfect.

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the George Hotel

19-21 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 2PB T: 0844 824 6171 thegeorgehoteledinburgh.co.uk @GeorgeEdinburgh

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he George Hotel is a 4 star, 18th century hotel centrally located in the city. Each of the 249 bedrooms are beautifully decorated and equipped with the latest technology. The rooms range from Standard to Sea View Deluxe, with modern en-suite facilities, plasma TV with cable and movies on demand, WiFi available, laptop-sized safe and much more. EH2 Tempus is the hotel’s award-winning bar and restaurant. Offering a relaxed and informal experience in stylish surroundings, escape the hustle of the city and relax in the bar with its delicious food, fine wine, beers, Champagnes and great cocktails. You can also indulge in modern, contemporary food all served in the elegant restaurant. Serving seasonal dishes, food is sourced locally where possible to showcase the very best of Scottish ingredients. 53

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HOTEL Indigo

51-59 York Place, Edinburgh EH1 3JD T: 0131 556 5577 hiedinburgh.co.uk @IndigoEdinburgh

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et behind the Georgian facade of five original residential properties, the Hotel Indigo Edinburgh combines historic interest and contemporary design. With bold colours and soothing lighting, the hotel offers an ideal setting for your visit to the city, or an ideal meeting point for friends or colleagues. The Hotel Indigo is a boutique hotel with a truly unique feel. From the intimacy of the Turquoise Thistle restaurant bar and lounge to the individuality that has been created in each bedroom and suite, every step offers a new experience. Contemporary twists abound, from an in room media hub to innovative dishes and drinks on the bar and restaurant menu.

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The howard

34 Great King Street, Edinburgh, EH3 6QH T: 0131 557 3500 thehoward.com TheHowardHotel

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he Howard is an intimate and discreet 5 star luxury Edinburgh hotel which occupies three Georgian townhouses in a superconvenient location in the heart of the New Town. The hotel is classically elegant both outside and in, and has just 18 luxury rooms and suites, named after Edinburgh streets. Rich fabrics, oil paintings and opulent furnishings make this hotel deeply comfortable, a 5 star home-from-home. A key feature of The Howard’s service is the butler - actually a collection of butlers, who take care of everything from car parking to ironing to late-night room service to theatre bookings. The hotel also has its own intimate restaurant, The Atholl which only seats 14 - don’t forget to book.

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Nira Caledonia

10 Gloucester Place, Edinburgh EH3 6EF T: 0131 225 2720 niracaledonia.com NiraCaledonia

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ira Caledonia is a luxury boutique hotel in Edinburgh city centre and a sanctuary for the worldly, well-travelled individual. With 24-hour room service and complimentary Wi-Fi, the hotel is perfectly suited to the pursuit of pleasure and business stays. The cuisine in Nira Caledonia’s restaurant, Blackwood’s Bar and Grill, is natural, fresh and often organic, with ingredients farmed, caught, raised or bred in Scotland. The beef is raised in a traditional and sustainable manner in the wilds of the Scottish Highlands, the rarebreed pork and lamb are organically farmed in the Scottish borders and the fish is from the Highland lochs and North Sea. With over 25 Scotch whisky blends and single malts, Blackwood’s bar also focuses on local flavours.

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Prestonfield House

Priestfield Road, Edinburgh, EH16 5UT T: 0131 225 7800 prestonfield.com

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uilt in 1687 as the grand baroque home of Edinburgh’s Lord Provost, Prestonfield is now a luxurious 5-star hotel with 23 stylishly opulent rooms and suites. Opulence, theatre and luxury are combined in James Thomson’s quirky and stylish reworking of this A-listed historic century mansion where minimalism is banished and maximalism rules! In addition to the dramatic bedrooms and sumptuous suites, there is his destination restaurant,Rhubarb, alongside a collection of private dining rooms, opulent salons and historic public rooms. Prestonfield is situated only five minutes from Edinburgh’s finest shopping streets and the historic attractions of the Royal Mile, yet, surrounded by twenty acres of gardens and parkland, it provides the privacy and seclusion of a country estate.

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The Rutland Hotel

1-3 Rutland Street, Edinburgh EH1 2AE T: 0131 229 3402 therutlandhotel.com TheRutlandHotel

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he Rutland is a bespoke and luxurious city centre boutique hotel situated comfortably and conveniently between Edinburgh’s main shopping area and the busy financial district. Cosseted by enviable views of Edinburgh Castle and with the historic beauty of the Capital right on its doorstep, it is the ideal base from which to discover Edinburgh. The Rutland is steeped in a history all of its own and has become an Edinburgh institution in its own right. Today, it is home to 12 individually designed rooms and four brand new, luxury serviced apartments - not to mention The Huxley, one of the city’s most refreshing bars and one of Edinburgh’s finest gourmet steak restaurants, Kyloe.

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The Scotsman

20 North Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1TR T: 0131 556 5565 thescotsmanhotel.co.uk ScotsmanHotel

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he Scotsman Hotel resides within the former Scotsman Newspaper building. Originally built in 1905, this majestic building was designed to dominate the Edinburgh skyline and features incredible views of the city´s most famous landmarks. In 2001 the building was transformed into The Scotsman Hotel with careful attention paid towards preserving the magnificent Italian marble staircase, stunning oak panelling, imposing marble pillars and ornate ceilings. Originally the reception room of the newspaper, the North Bridge Bar and Brasserie features the original oak panelling, a hand carved wooden balcony and imposing marble pillars. The seating area is split into two levels with the balcony offering quieter, intimate seating, with a birds-eye-view below to the buzzing main restaurant and cocktail bar. 59

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Bella Italiana

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he Italian influence in Scotland extends much further than Hadrian’s Wall, with Edinburgh home to one of the largest Italian communities in the UK. As such, the quality of traditional Italian food available in the city is superb, with a multitude of family-owned restaurants serving up some of the finest cuisine this side of the Apennine Mountains, often with a Scottish twist. Edinburgh’s Italian eateries aren’t confined to any particular area of the city; you’re as likely to find a top quality Italian restaurant in the Old Town as you are in Leith, such is the diversity on offer. The following restaurants are featured as much as for their customer service as for their quality of food. Geniality and attentiveness are at the heart of great service, and each of these venues boasts only the very finest Italian hospitality, highly conducive to a perfect dining experience. The restaurants listed in this book represent the very best of Italian cuisine in Edinburgh. Beginning in St Andrew Square, Amarone is the perfect place for a traditional Italian meal after a busy day’s shopping or hard day’s work, while La Piazza on Shandwick Place offers pastas, pizzas and risotti in a modern, relaxed environment. La Lanterna on Hanover Street offers real Italian dishes in a friendly, buzzing atmosphere, and Al Dente on Easter Road is only walking distance from the Playhouse Theatre and specialises in freshly cooked pasta. Mia on Dalry Road not only serves great food but proper Italian coffee too, as does Dantes in Collington, a modern Italian restaurant with an excellent range of wines. Finally, Nonna’s Kitchen on Morningside Road is a true family affair, specialising in fresh seafood served in the Italian way.

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Al Dente

139 Easter Road, Edinburgh, EH7 5QA T: 0131 652 1932 al-dente-restaurant.co.uk aldente.edinburgh

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alking distance from the Edinburgh Playhouse Theatre, Al Dente serves pure Italian food, unadulterated by cream or pre-cooked pasta and always fresh and delicious. Al Dente, literally “on the tooth�, indicates a firmness of texture which is symptomatic of freshly cooked pasta, which is a house speciality. From the relaxed atmosphere to the fresh, delicious food, the restaurant is one of the best places in the city to come to in search of the real Italian experience. The service is friendly and attentive, which goes a long way to explaining why Al Dente is so consistently busy. Reservations are strongly recommended!

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Amarone

12-13 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh EH2 2AF T: 0131 523 1171 amaronerestaurant.co.uk/edinburgh_amarone AmaroneEdinburgh

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ituated in the heart of the New Town on the corner of George Street and St Andrews Square, Amarone Edinburgh is the perfect venue for a meal with business colleagues or friends. The striking restaurant offers the cool ambience of a contemporary Milanese restaurant and pizzeria dining experience, while the bustling bar carries a wide range of the finest Italian wines, Prosecco, Champagne and an Italian inspired cocktail list. It’s the ideal location to meet friends pre and post dinner, to take a break from a hectic shopping trip, or to wind down after a hard day at the office.

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Dantes

48-50 Bridge Road, Edinburgh, EH13 0LQ T: 0131 441 7427 dantesrestaurant.co.uk

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antes is a modern, warm and friendly family-run Italian restaurant in the heart of Colinton, where the quality of the food is matched by the level of service. The fully-licensed restaurant offers a great range of traditional Italian cuisine, a fantastic à la carte menu, and seasonal daily specials. Dantes in also ideal for al fresco dining and can cater for any size of party, with a private dining area for groups of up to eight people. Wine pairing events are hosted monthly, allowing Dantes’ customers the opportunity to sample some of the best wines that Italy has to offer while enjoying a fourcourse set menu meal.

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La PIAZZA

97-99 Shandwick Place, Edinburgh EH2 4SD T: 0131 221 1150 lapiazzauk.com LaPiazzaUK

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a Piazza offers traditional Italian cuisine in a modern, relaxed setting, with the broad menu offering something irresistible for everyone. Whether you’re looking for a romantic dinner for two or organising a party for your friends, the skilled front of house team will ensure that you have a memorable evening with excellent, friendly and attentive service. As you would expect, the menu features Italian classics such as pastas, risotti and pizzas, but the restaurant’s success lies in the loving preparation of the dishes, each with authentic Italian flavour and character. The restaurant also has an outside terrace area, making La Piazza a great destination for al fresco dining.

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La Lanterna

83 Hanover Street, Edinburgh EH2 1EE T: 0131 226 3090 lalanternaedinburgh.co.uk

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a Lanterna is an authentic Italian dining experience in the centre of one of the most popular streets of Edinburgh, where you will find great quality, real Italian dishes served exactly as they should be, in a friendly, buzzing atmosphere. The restaurant has been open since 1983, and its longevity is a testament to the quality of food and service. The menu is extensive and the specials board changes on a daily basis, but should there still not be something that tickles your fancy then the chefs will be happy to alter any recipe to your taste.

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Mia

96 Dalry Road, Edinburgh EH11 2AX T: 0131 629 1750 mia-restaurant.co.uk miarestaurantt

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ia is simple, cosy and welcoming restaurant serving fresh Italian food and a great selection of wines, cocktails and delicious coffee near Haymarket Station.The food is simple and straightforward, just as traditional Italian food should be, and affordable too, with a healthy selection of meat, fish and seafood dishes to choose from. The restaurant has also established a reputation for having some of the best Italian coffee in town. Open from 10am till late, Mia is a destination of choice whether you’d like a cup of coffee and a croissant in the morning, a delicious but reasonably priced lunch or a scrumptious dinner with fine wine. If you’re looking for classic Italian fare in friendly and busy setting then you won’t go far wrong with Mia.

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Nonna’s Kitchen

45 Morningside Road, Edinburgh, EH10 4AZ T: 0131 466 6767 nonnas-kitchen.co.uk NonnasKitchenEdinburgh

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onna’s Kitchen was established in 2010 in Morningside by Gino Stornaiuolo and family, and offers good quality produce served in the chef’s own inimitable fashion, specialising in fresh fish and seafood with an impressive list of daily specials. Fresh, artisan-made pasta which is made exclusively for the restaurant is also served, as well as many other Italian staple dishes. There is a children’s menu, though half price portions can also be ordered if the little ones would prefer to eat from the a la carte menu. The owners are very hands on, with son of the family Gino and his mum Carmela running the front of house whilst dad, Mimmo, can be found in the kitchen. A true Italian family experience!

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All Night Long

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s stunning as Edinburgh is by day the city really comes alive at night, and the wealth of late-night venues that the city hosts would bear testament to this belief. Some of Scotland’s best nightclubs are dotted around the city, and all music tastes and age groups are accounted for. Whether you prefer rock, pop, dance or disco you’ll be able to find a venue in Edinburgh that plays your music with panache and style. The clubs listed in this book are relaxed, informal, vibrant and most importantly, fun. Most open at 11pm, and free passes are generally available in one of the nearby bars. Of course, late-night entertainment isn’t the sole domain of the nightclub. There are numerous bars that stay open until the wee hours, allowing their customers to continue their conversations long after most venues are pulling down their shutters. Edinburgh’s bars generally stay open until 1am, but some listed here keep their doors open a little later for for those looking for a late-night drink without the noise and bustle of a nightclub. The Opal Lounge on George Street has long been a destination of choice for Edinburgh’s club-goers, drawn in by the eclectic club nights and expansive cocktail list, while a little further down the street below Le Monde is Shanghai, an Orientalthemed club with great drinks promos. Silk on Kingstables Road has three floors of great music and great options for VIP packages, as does Suva, a new face on Frederick Street that is aiming to provide the ultimate in clubbing experience. Fans of live music would do well to visit Whistlebinkies on South Bridge, which hosts bands of all genres playing well into the wee hours, or The Jazz Bar on Chambers Street, which is also home to multi-genre acts seven nights a week. Finally, The Liquid Room on Victoria Street is regarded as one of the city’s leading gig venues, and has hosted all manner of famous names over the years.

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The Jazz Bar

1A Chambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1HR T: 0131 220 4298 thejazzbar.co.uk thejazzbar

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hat makes this basement music venue so appealing is its unique, high-quality, seven-nights-a-week mix of superb, ever-changing multi-genre music, all in a stylish (but non-trendy!) environment, with great bar service, and a non-stop, exciting, creative buzz. There’s always loads going on, the venue staging exceptionally high-quality jazz, funk, blues and acoustic music, every single day, year-round. The Jazz Bar has been open for nearly ten years now, and although the initial focus was mainly on jazz events, it was soon recognised that this was an ideal performance space for other kinds of good music, and it is now a magnet for musicians and bands of all types, who add their particular musical offering to the bar’s repertoire. This has developed over the years into today’s fantastic mix of musical genres, which makes the venue so popular with its wide-ranging audiences. 69

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The Liquid Room

9c Victoria Street, Edinburgh EH1 2HE T: 0131 225 2564 liquidroom.com TheLiquidRooms

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he Liquid Room is widely regarded as one of the Edinburgh’s leading venues for gigs and club nights, and for over 17 years has hosted artists from every music genre; hip hop to rock, country to pop, as well as some of the world leading DJ’s. Acts that have played at The Liquid Room in recent years include Franz Ferdinand, Calvin Harris and Kaiser Chiefs, with the venue’s bespoke and state of the art sound and lighting system helping create an unrivalled gig experience. Club nights run each week too, with Friday’s Propaganda night proving an ever-popular draw amongst those looking for a truly eclectic music experience.

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OPAL LOUNGE

51a George Street, Edinburgh EH2 2HT T: 0131 226 2275 opallounge.co.uk OLEdinburgh

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he Opal Lounge has been a staple of the late-night scene in Edinburgh for a number of years now, and remains one of the trendiest night-spots on George Street. With seven different club nights a week, including the ever-popular Opal Saturdays, the venue brings you a modern clubbing experience in an lively, vivacious setting. The Opal Lounge has a huge list of cocktails to choose from, including classics such as the Mojito and the Cosmopolitan alongside over 60 more house creations and old favourites. For those looking to treat themselves to a VIP night out, you can also purchase bottles of premium (and super-premium) vodkas and gins for you and your party.

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SHANGHAI

16 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 2PF T: 0131 270 3900 lemondehotel.co.uk/shanghai ShanghaiClub

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art of Le Monde Hotel on George Street, Shanghai hosts some of the best club nights that Edinburgh has to offer, brining the pulsating energy of China’s nightlife capital to the city. A stylish and opulent nightclub with Asian décor, VIP booths and private bars, Shanghai is one of the trendiest places to be seen on George Street. The venue is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from student nights midweek to full-on club nights at the weekend. Bar prices start at £1.95, making Shanghai one of the best value late-night spots in the area, with the drinks menu featuring everything from classic cocktails to craft beers.

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Silk Nightclub

28a Kingstables Road, Edinburgh EH1 2JY T: 0131 229 9438 silknightclub.co.uk clubsilkedinburgh

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tylish, opulent, yet comfortable, Silk is Edinburgh’s premier nightclub and a complete late night experience, offering three floors of cutting edge design, class leading sound, a premium drinks selection at excellent prices, friendly door stewards and efficient well trained staff. Silk also offers exclusive VIP table packages, which include queue jumps, complimentary cloakroom and access to the VIP area, or if you’re celebrating a special occasion why not book the club lounge, which is available for complimentary private hire. Silk is open Thursday, Friday and Saturday until 3am, and drinks promos are available every night.

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SUVA

24a Frederick Street, Edinburgh, Eh2 1EP T: 0131 220 2362 suvaedinburgh.com suvaedinburgh

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aving taken over a site that had been dormant for over 10 years, Suva is a new and welcome addition to the city’s club scene, with the owners emphasising the quality of service and experience as the cornerstones of the Suva experience. The club has two rooms, with a main bar and a large dance floor area, as well as an exclusive VIP area behind the DJ booth that overlooks the dance floor. As well as the club’s main nights on Friday and Saturday there is also a student night on Tuesday, and in a unique and welcomed move, Suva operates a Get Home service, with in-house tablets linked directly to taxis so customers know when their car is outside waiting for them.

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Whistlebinkies

4-6 South Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1LL Tel: 0131 557 5114 whistlebinkies.com WhistleBinkiesEdinburgh

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ituated just off the Royal Mile, Whistlebinkies is an ever-popular destination for those looking to enjoy some live music well into the wee hours. With music ranging from rock, punk, soul, blues and even the occasional open mic night, the bar attracts a diverse crowd, and the reasonably priced drinks ensure that you can watch as many bands as you like without burning a hole in your pocket. Entry is free from Sunday to Thursday, with up to four live acts playing until 3am, and at the weekend you can catch six bands with free entry before midnight.

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ith a bar scene as vibrant and eclectic as Edinburgh’s it should come as no surprise to hear that new venues are constantly springing up, offering the city’s residents and visitors an ever-more varied choice on their night out. Edinburgh sets the trend for bars across Scotland’s cities, and as such the new venues here are frequently at the cutting edge of the bar and restaurant scene. With so many exciting new venues opening in recent months this is far from a comprehensive list of the best new places. Should you wish to explore further afield we suggest that you seek out the advice for the true insiders, the men and women who work in Edinburgh’s best bars and restaurants. Hospitality staff are the most clued-up people in the city when it comes to knowing where the best night out is to be found, so don’t be afraid to ask! The venues featured here have only been open for a short time but have already proven a big hit, and are some of the Wee Guide’s staffs’ favourite places to visit. It’s a diverse selection, encompassing speciality beer bars, boutique hotel rooms and quality Italian dining, but in each venue you’re guaranteed to find a warm Edinburgh welcome and great service. We hope you’ll enjoy our choices. Beginning in the new Quartermile development, Enzo is a modern style bar and restaurant serving traditional Italian food and expertly made cocktails. Nearby on Clerk Street McSorleys is a vibrant live music venue that hosts an eclectic range of bands and has a great range of beers and cocktails, while a walk across the Royal Mile down to the Mound will take you to The Crafter’s Barn, a Belgian beer bar that also specialises in lava stone-cooked steaks and wood-fired pizzas. Heads & Tales on Rutland Place is a speciality gin bar that also houses two copper stills for producing Mother’s Ruin, and Clouds & Soil on Picardy Place is a bar, restaurant and boutique hotel housed in a five-story townhouse. Finally, The Cask & Still in Leith celebrates Scotland’s distilling and brewing heritage by stocking a wide range of whiskies and locally brewed beers.

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Cask & Still

180-182 Leith Walk, Edinburgh EH6 5EA T: 0131 553 0220

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ask & Still on Leith Walk is a celebration of the very best of Scottish whisky and beer. Two signs either side of the doorway display the bar’s mantras, reading, “Today’s Rain is Tomorrow’s Whisky” and “Where Beer is the Hero”. The back bar is host to a wide choice of whiskies, from rare and independent bottlings to more established, household names. There are six cask ales to choose from, three of which host beers from rotating guest brewers. Beers from Edinburgh’s Caledonian Brewery feature prominently, and a mural at the back of the bar depicts workers from the early beginnings of the famous brewery’s history.

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CLOUDS & SOIL

4 Picardy Place, Edinburgh EH1 3JT T: 0131 629 2728 cloudsandsoil.com cloudsandsoil

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et in a five-story townhouse, Clouds & Soil is a large, multifaceted venue that succeeds in retaining a personal homeliness throughout. The main bar is on street level, and boasts and extensive list of wines by the glass, perfect for the shopping and theatre crowds right on Clouds & Soil’s doorstep. The upstairs restaurant is set in a stylish, comfortable space and has an adjoining Hendrick’s sponsored private dining room featuring a leather writing desk as a table, taxidermy mice and a stag-head chandelier. The Compass Bar in the basement is used for private functions as well as cocktail and spirit tastings, and four boutique hotel rooms are housed in the top floor.

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The Crafter’s Barn

9 North Bank Street, Old Town, Edinburgh EH1 2LP T: 0131 226 1178 crafters-barn.co.uk thecraftersbarnrestaurantandbar

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he Crafter’s Barn on The Mound is a small, but perfectly formed bar and brasserie born from the owners’ passion for Belgian beer and cuisine. The bottled list includes over 50 Belgian beers, featuring a broad spectrum of varieties including Trappist, saisons, gueuzes, and blondes, and popular white beer Hoegaarden is available on draught. The menu offers a selection of Scottish and Belgian fusion plates, as well as lava stone cooked steaks and topquality pizzas. In keeping with the Belgian theme, mussels are also served with a variety of different sauces, including Belgian beer and pancetta and the classic mariniere. A secluded, outdoor seating area offers view over Princes Street, and is the perfect place to enjoy a Belgian beer on a summers day.

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Enzo

8 Lister Square, Quartermile EH3 9GL T: 0131 229 4634 enzo-edinburgh.co.uk enzoedinburgh

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ituated in the new Quartermile development, Enzo is a modern bar and restaurant that oozes style and sophistication. Housed within a glass cube building, the venue makes the most of its location, with all of the north-facing tables in the restaurant looking out over the square for sunset. The traditional, hearty, Italian food is complimented by an extensive wine menu that features some of the very best wines that Italy has to offer. The downstairs bar has two symmetrical cocktail lounges, with comfortable banquette and stool seating and some brilliant drinks to choose from. In the summer months Enzo also has two large outdoor seating areas, where you can enjoy some quality food and drink while watching the world go by.

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Heads & Tales

1a Rutland Place, Edinburgh EH1 2AD T: 0131 656 2811 headsandtalesbar.com HeadsandTalesBar

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estled within Rutland Place, Heads & Tales is the city’s newest gin joint and is just waiting to be discovered. The venue is also the new home of Edinburgh Gin, who have installed two stills on site, Flora and Caledonia. Guests can enjoy the unique experience of sipping an expertly made gin cocktail while watching the spirit being distilled in front of them. Using the best spirits, beers, soft drinks and wines along with local, seasonal and fresh products, the bartenders at Heads & Tales serve up drinks of the highest quality. Whether it’s a night out with friends, an intimate date or that after work rant, Heads & Tales is the perfect confidante.

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Mcsorleys

18 Clerk Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9HX T: 0131 629 0275 mcsorleysedinburgh

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espite being a relative newcomer, Mcsorleys has quickly become one of the city’s premier live music bars, featuring an eclectic range of nights ranging from rock and roll, funk and soul through to blues and folk. A great spot for discovering up-and-coming local musicians, the gig listings always include talent nights on Tuesdays and Fridays. It’s more than just a music venue however; the bar’s range of quality beers and cocktails coupled with the superlative service keep the office and student crowds flocking back, making Mcsorleys a friendly, vibrant addition to the Edinburgh bar scene.

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