David's Guidebook
A small coffee offering a great breakfast, lots of sandwiches and homemade cakes plus daily changing specials. Nice atmosphere for coffee, tea and a chat.
48 locals recommend
Crumbs
1A Logie Green RdA small coffee offering a great breakfast, lots of sandwiches and homemade cakes plus daily changing specials. Nice atmosphere for coffee, tea and a chat.
The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh is a scientific centre for the study of plants, their diversity and conservation, as well as a popular tourist attraction. Beautiful place to visit in spring/summer
104 locals recommend
Royal Botanic Garden station
The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh is a scientific centre for the study of plants, their diversity and conservation, as well as a popular tourist attraction. Beautiful place to visit in spring/summer
Scottish produce highlights the Modern menu of this upscale fine dining restaurant.
76 locals recommend
New Chapter
18 Eyre PlScottish produce highlights the Modern menu of this upscale fine dining restaurant.
Opened in January 2017, Taisteal is the latest venture by Chef Gordon Craig. Meaning journey or travel, Taisteal presents dishes using the best local Scottish produce combined with elements from around the world. Taisteal takes elements of fine dining and presents them in a relaxed environment.
58 locals recommend
Taisteal
1 Forth StreetOpened in January 2017, Taisteal is the latest venture by Chef Gordon Craig. Meaning journey or travel, Taisteal presents dishes using the best local Scottish produce combined with elements from around the world. Taisteal takes elements of fine dining and presents them in a relaxed environment.
Casa Angelina
42 London StA gorgeous redbrick building- evocative of Glasgow- opens up to reveal one of Edinburgh's most special spaces. The murals within show some fabulous scenes of Scottish history, and the portraits on display are of immense historical value- everything from Holbein to Titian has found a place in these hallowed halls. There are frequent new exhibitions too- showing of the best of growing talent!
523 locals recommend
Scottish National Portrait Gallery
1 Queen StA gorgeous redbrick building- evocative of Glasgow- opens up to reveal one of Edinburgh's most special spaces. The murals within show some fabulous scenes of Scottish history, and the portraits on display are of immense historical value- everything from Holbein to Titian has found a place in these hallowed halls. There are frequent new exhibitions too- showing of the best of growing talent!
The Scott Monument is a Victorian Gothic monument to Scottish author Sir Walter Scott. It is the largest monument to a writer in the world. You can pay £5 to climb to the top and view Edinburgh from above.
302 locals recommend
Scott Monument
The Scott Monument is a Victorian Gothic monument to Scottish author Sir Walter Scott. It is the largest monument to a writer in the world. You can pay £5 to climb to the top and view Edinburgh from above.
Shabby chic, living room-style bar for a laid-back atmosphere and bar food with a Swedish twist.
256 locals recommend
Joseph Pearce
23 Elm RowShabby chic, living room-style bar for a laid-back atmosphere and bar food with a Swedish twist.
Vibrant pre-club cellar bar with friendly vibe and Scottish pub food menu with Mexican options.
127 locals recommend
The Basement
10a Broughton StVibrant pre-club cellar bar with friendly vibe and Scottish pub food menu with Mexican options.
Who wouldn't want to enjoy wine in utterly sumptuous surroundings? The interior is stunning!
285 locals recommend
The Dome
14 George StWho wouldn't want to enjoy wine in utterly sumptuous surroundings? The interior is stunning!