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Just what we wanted for lunch. Delicious soup of the day with plenty of bread. We also had fantastic tempura broccoli and a decent bowl of chips. Glass of red wine on a cold day. Lovely service too. Lots of choice on the menu and the Scottish breakfasts looked huge!
Very nice place for brunch. All the food was very good, definitely recommend the potato rosti. The poach eggs were perfectly cooked as well. Definitely a must go for some food. Not a massive place though but waiting a bit is good.
We went here for a office lunch party from Lloyds Bank. We enjoyed the food and ambience. It was a great fun.
We stopped at the Olive Branch for a late lunch. The staff were lovely, very welcoming. We had a club sandwich and a steak sandwich both beautifully presented and very filling needless to say dinner was late that night. It is definitely worth a visit for very good simple food. We will definitely be
Absolutely fantastic. Best meal in a long time. Had calamari (which was absolutely perfect) and venison (also perfect). Will def be back.
Great find, we had the small plates and wow, they were amazing! Worth trying 4 or 5 for a couple, a lovely range to choose from. Each was cooked beautifully and very tasty. Other choices on main menu looked interesting and suit all ages (teens and over) Service was great and friendly, and altogethe
I try to visit the Olive branch on a monthly basis because their menu for breakfast and brunch is completely gorgeous. I'm super fan of the Rosti, but I have also tried the French toasts, pacifico eggs and the porridge. Everything is delicious! Good coffee as well. I have been also recommended to tr
It was our first gastronomic stop on Edinburgh, so we went for the classic fish and chips, it was delicious, fish was very crunch outside and soft inside. We tried the dark chocolate cheesecake and I have no words to how delicious it was.
Maybe it was just too busy for the two front-of-house staff, but this was a poor visit. Table wasn't cleared after main meals; not asked if we wanted more drinks; had to go to the counter to request dessert; ice cream had melted by the time we received said desserts. Hopefully a one-off, as we regu
Walked right in as a tourist on a Thursday. Quaint and cozy. Food was very good and tasty.
Water for dog provided. Nice and polite staff. For 3 mains and 2 drinks paid almost £70. The mayo was out of date and informed staff before paying but never got any discount
The food is good but it was very busy and noisy when we went for lunch on a Saturday.
Excellent weekend brunch! This is the best meal in the week that I have been in Scotland.
Very nice restaurant, good food, great wine and lovely staff. I'll start with desert, I had a chocolate bread and butter pudding. I thought there was too much sauce but it was just the right amount. Wine was lovely.
This delightful bistro is just wonderful. The staff were friendly and professional. We were led to a cosy table for two, tucked away at the back and brought water while we perused the menu. Ordered drinks which arrived very quickly then our beautiful main courses arrived. We both had the venison, w
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