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- GgraceEdinburgh/Midlothian •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThoroughly enjoyed our express lunch and took advantage of wine club £5 corkage. Looking forward to our next visit. Esther gave us fabulous, friendly service.More infoHawksmoor EdinburghPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Edinburgh•4.5
- NNickCheshire •20 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoWe booked for the festive afternoon tea, food was lovely, I’m very fussy and sandwich request was fulfilled (pre messaged restaurant). Cakes were tasty and the ivy craft beer washed it all down nicely. Staff were great & was a lovely atmosphere. thank youMore infoThe Ivy on the SquarePrice: Expensive• Contemporary British• Old Town•4.3
- SSusanLondon •4 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 16, 2024This is not a cheap option for lunch, but for a special occasion or treat, it is one of my favourite places in Edinburgh. The food, service and ambience are consistently exceptional. Definitely need to book in advance. The phone was busy all lunchtime with people looking for a table that night but they were fully booked.More infoCafé St HonoréPrice: Very Expensive• French• New Town•4.6
- LLucyEdinburgh/Midlothian •2 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 10, 2024No 11 Brunswick Street was a superb choice of venue for my birthday meal. The quality of the food was incredible and value for money. Service was great, very friendly and attentive. We had our choice of tables and were greeted very warmly. A lovely venue, amazing food and great service. Will definitely be back.More infoNo11Price: Expensive• Scottish• New Town•4.5
- TTriciaEdinburgh/Midlothian •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 6, 2024We had booked afternoon tea but their pastry oven had suddenly broken down so we were told in advance and decided to do lunch instead. On arrival we were greeted by Enrique who took us to a table with a beautiful view of Edinburgh and two complimentary glasses of fizz as an apology for not being able to provide the afternoon tea which was a nice touch. Our lunch was lovely and the Sticky toffee pudding was delicious with a decent dollop of ice cream too. We ordered the house champagne which was lovely. A lovely atmosphere and equally lovely attentive staff. I would recommend it and the afternoon tea as we have experienced it before.More infoTwenty Princes StreetPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• New Town•4.6