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Here are links to some other websites to help you plan your self catering holiday in Edinburgh.
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- Cafe St Honore
Hidden down a cobbled lane in the heart of Edinburgh's New Town. Two minutes from Princes Street.
The menu changes daily, reflecting the seasons and the availability of fresh produce. Wherever possible the ingredients are sourced from local suppliers and the owners are strong supporters of the 'slow food movement'.
The welcome host and unmistakable French decor reflects the long and close relationship between Scotland and France celebrated in the 'Auld Alliance'.
Great food in relaxed friendly surroundings.
- David Bann
This stunning vegetarian restaurant will not leave you disappointed.
The menu sweeps confidently through most of the globe, from the Mediterranean to the Pacific, via India and Thailand.
- Frankenstein Pub
At Frankenstein they are passionate about serving you delicious food made from the best quality ingredients. They have an extensive menu catering for all tastes which is served seven days till late.
The main courses have been tailored to ensure that you always go home with a smile on your face. Franky's signature monster fajitas, grilled Scottish salmon, braised lamb shank and Thai green curry are just some of the options. Vegetarians are also catered for.
- Jekyll & Hyde
The Eerie concept is a group of bars with a ghoulish gothic theme. Think alchemy bottles of spells and potions, hidden doorways and lots of different nooks and crannies and you will get the picture. Why not come down, reserve a corner and try some drinks from their very own Book of Spells. Whether you choose a cocktail from the seven deadly sins menu or some home cooked food from the devilish food menu you will be guaranteed a truly eerie time!!! There are four Eerie pubs, so check out the venues to see where your nearest one is.
- Le Monde Hotel
This cosmopolitan menu offers a mix of Scottish dishes and innovative international cuisine ... so you can savour the worlds flavours within this luxury Scottish hotel.
- The Auld Hoose
The Auld Hoose, on St Leonard's Street Edinburgh, is the Southside's only alternative pub. It has an excellent reputation for traditional pub food, hand pulled real ales, a selection of 24 single malt whiskies and an eclectic jukebox with an awesome selection of Metal, Punk, Rock, and Goth music.
From 5pm till 9.30pm on Mondays there is a 15% discount on food for everyone. Quiz night is Tuesday from 8pm. Make sure you arrive in good time to claim a table.
- The Grain Store Restaurant
At the Grain Store they believe in providing the very best of Scottish Produce.
Both the 'a la carte' and 'Table d'hote' menus are imaginative and well-balanced to cater for all tastes. The wine list features an extensive range of European and New World wines.
- The Last Drop - Grassmarket
Classic Pubs are a collection of carefully selected town and city centre hostelries all of which are overflowing with personality, character and pride. Each has a wonderful history and heritage that has left a legacy of hospitality and service that lives and breathes inside the pubs today.
- The Stockbridge Restaurant
This restaurant is beautifully decorated with fresh flowers and fairy lights, quality linen and heavy silver cutlery. The food is exceptional, using fresh seasonal produce, locally sourced, with a highlight being Scottish hand-dived scallops.
The service is impeccable and the whole pleasurable experience will stay with you for days. All this served in an intimate, charming location make the Stockbridge the ideal place for a little romantic dinner for two, family celebration, business and informal lunches.
- The Tower Restaurant
Spectacular views of Edinburgh's Castle and city skyline feature on the menu of James Thomson's stunning rooftop restaurant, perched above the landmark Museum of Scotland.
Opened on St Andrew's Day 1998 to widespread critical acclaim, the Tower has gathered with a growing clutch of awards and now, at six years old, is already a much-loved Edinburgh institution with a worldwide following.
Sleek and elegant, the Tower is designed to impress and has become a must see for A-list celebrities and visitors to Scotland, as well as its fiercly loyal local clientelle.
Located on the roof of Scotland's finest 20th-century building, the Tower takes its name from the striking stone entrance tower of the sandstone-clad Museum of Scotland.
- The Witchery By The Castle
Located in an historic sixteenth-century building at the gates of Edinburgh Castle, James Thomson's Witchery is the most atmospheric and spectacular dining destination in the city.
A unique location, stunning interiors and superlative food, wine and service create memorable and magical dining experiences for locals, visitors and celebrities alike.
Originally built for an Edinburgh merchant in 1595, the historic building on the Royal Mile now includes the jewel-like Witchery diningroom, the spectacular Secret Garden and a collection of totally indulgent and opulent suites on the floors above and in an adjacent historic building.
- Top Table
Looking for somewhere to eat out during your stay in Edinburgh? Make reservations, enjoy Special Offers, read a little about each Restaurant, view diner ratings and view sample menus to give you a better idea of where you could be dining for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Whether it is a special occassion, a casual lunch with friends or a romantic meal for two you should be able to find what you are looking for here.
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