Amazing incredible service!!! I still think about the gorgeous beef cheek and mash meal. The sticky toffee dessert was to die for. And the deep fried haggis just delectable. Highly highly recommend!
Comfortable, friendly and a stone's throw from the botanic gardens, the Orchard was a welcome sight after a long morning stroll. Had the soup of the day which was very good and enjoyed an ice-cold refreshing drink.
Pretty standard looking pub from the outside but one that has a pretty good menu with something for everyone. Never been disappointed when we have had food here. Family and friends are regulars here also for a bite to eat.
Best food in Edinburgh. The Orchard is quite simply my favourite restaurant in Edinburgh and I would urge everyone to try it. The food is exceptional from modern roast dinners, to souffle, to venison in chocolate and cherry gravy. All with a modern take and all very, very good. The staff are really helpful and the ambience is great, very chilled. There's a good range of types of spirits, beer etc. The place itself is bright and sunny, but for me the real winner is the food. In a city with so many excellent restaurants, the Orchard stands out as one of the best. I'm reluctant to let others know because it will get over-run once it's more widely discovered but it deserves to be. No one I have taken there has ever been disappointed. A real gem.
(Too) Rich Pickings at Orchard?. On this, my first, visit to Orchard I liked the fresh interior and friendly service. Good to see drinkers perched happily at the bar amongst a considerable amount of diners on a wet and miserable Wednesday night.
Mussels to begin with were very plump and tasty, but too much cream in the sauce made them a bit much for a starter. Steak and Merlot pie for main was again very tasty. Good, rustic chips were the only accompaniment, and despite it being very filling, a bit of veg would have been nice. The plate looked a touch bare, presented with only the pie and chips on it.
Looking around the table at my friends' plates there were two common features - all the dishes looked delicious and all of them were enormous! However, they were just the ticket for a dank October night.
This is as close as I have seen in Edinburgh to a real Gastropub and the Orchard does comfort food very well. I'll be back.
Food perfection with service to match. Originally reviewed on www.edinburghspotlight.com
The Orchard Bar is a fabulous bar and restaurant near to the Botanic Gardens and Canonmills. It's stylish and welcoming and the best the premises has been over the years of changed ownership.
Although it's primarily a bar, I attended for the restaurant quality food at reasonable prices, having sampled its sister restaurant, Avoca in Stockbridge, on many occasions.
What I love about the Orchard is that you never have to leave your seat (apart from bathroom breaks) as everything, including drinks are brought to your table.
We were in no rush the day we dined, had left the car at home, and ready for 3 courses. After ordering our food, we saw a neighbouring table being served one of the sandwiches on a slate plate which looked delicious, so also a place for a quick business lunch.
For start, my dining partner opted for the Arbroath smokie pate, with seasonal leaves and toast (£6) whilst I opted for the grilled goats cheese on toasted brioche with seasonal leaves and red onions, confit and pesto dressing, £5.
Both of the starters were beautifully presented, a theme which occurred for the rest of the meal. The pate was extremely flavoursome and the toast, a perfect accompaniment along with the salad.
The goats cheese was melt in the mouth quality over the hot brioche with the red onions making a wonderful combination.
I drank a lovely glass of pinot grigio at £3.75 whilst my dining partner sampled a few of the ales and lagers on offer. For main course, we both opted for the Cockburn's black pudding with Ayrshire bacon, poached egg and hollandaise sauce (£10).
The black pudding was extremely flavoursome and the combination of the bacon salad and poached egg was delicious. Throughout our meal, the service was attentive and we were asked if everything was to our liking and replied 'yes, it's delicious'. Our drinks were refilled smoothly and enough time left between courses.
For dessert, we opted for the chocolate and marscapone cheesecake with Baileys ice cream and the pear and almond tart with vanilla pod ice cream, both £5.
Again, both of the dishes were beautifully presented and tasted as good as they looked. The cheesecake was nothing short of perfect with the ice cream and fruit compote refreshing on the side and a break from the chocolate high. The pear and almond tart was served warm and beautifully baked with the almond flavour wonderful. Both of these desserts were simply divine, as did the the others on the menu look.
More drinks followed after dessert and we were never rushed to leave. I can't recommend the service and quality of food in this place enough and beats its' sister Avoca in my eyes.
The Orchard had long been on our list for a visit when we were reminded of it, recently, when asked if we knew places that served Cockburn’s of Dingwall haggis. As far as we could work out, this is the only place to do so, in Edinburgh, so if that’s your haggis of choice, this is the place for you.
The Orchard’s interior is lovely, with elegant stained glass windows, delightful cornicing, and stylish lighting features. It’s a lovely pub environment.
Their menu is in gastropub territory. Their version of steak pie is steak and merlot, for example. I opted for their soup of the day, which was cauliflower, parsnip and honey, then followed with a pork and chorizo burger.
I’d been toying with the idea of cauliflower and parsnip as a combination, the other day, but shied away from it, as I really liked both flavours, separately. This soup was very well made, but I’m not sold on the flavour combination. Still, this was accomplished cooking.
The main course burger was similarly good. For a chorizo burger it lacked the expected punch, but it was lovely and juicy and the roll had good integrity. The accompanying cheese and salad were a bit of a non-event, but again, it was a good quality item.
The accompanying chips, in the chip shop style, were the highlight of the meal, with just the right balance between crispness and softness.
So overall, The Orchard was rather good. It didn’t quite wow me, as I couldn’t help but feel that some of the corners had been unnecessarily smoothed, bringing refinement where gutsy boldness would have been a better fit. Only with the chips, where flavours were left to run free, untrammelled, did things really hit home. But I admire what they’re doing, though, so I’d be happy to point you in their direction, next time you’re looking for a good pub feed.
Scores
Blythe scores the Orchard
3.5/5 for food
3.5/5 for presentation
4/5 for setting
3.5/5 for service
giving an overall 14.5/20
I ate: cauliflower, parsnip and honey soup; chorizo burger
I drank: Schiehallion
I wore: rainwear
Total bill: £15.65
We had the fish sandwich, the steak sandwich and the fantastic onion rings. The food was good, but the service from Christopher was great.
Great pub food provided in great surroundings. Looked like a good range of beer on tap. Cocktails and wine too.
We walked up to get a table without booking but imagine it gets it visitors and regulars.
Close to the Botanical Gardens too.
We had a great time in The Orchard. The food was good and the service professional. I liked the atmosphere of the place, cozy, old and new at the same time. The staff was kind and chatty. I'd like to return to this restaurant for another meal and cask ale. Bye
The best place I’ve visited while here in Edinburgh. Nice, quiet vibes and perfect for a spontaneous lunch. The steak pie was amazing and so were the chips. The people working were so lovely and I will be coming back if I am ever back in Edinburgh. I highly recommend, 10/10
Perfect. Genuine homemade taste, fabulous ingredient quality, great drinks and local atmosphere. Absolutely 12/10 no complaints whatsoever
I had a fantastic visit to this pub. Wonderful attentive staff, nice selection of music and atmosphere and absolutely delicious food. I had the steak pie with chips and it was scrumptious, it was very hot when it arrived so we had to give it a few minutes until we could tuck in but it certainly didn't disappoint. Beautifully tender meat and the chips were crispy on the outside and fluffy in the inside, perfect! I would recommend this pub, certainly for food but also a wide selection of drinks too.
I really enjoyed my experience here. The waitress was really nice, and she recommended the steak pie. I enjoyed the meal along with my pint of coke.
I love the pie and I love the ice cream which was so real and real home made ice cream experience
Pie was so delicious!!!
And the venison (deer) meat was very delicious too .
Staff were lovely and make me feel comfortable despite of the opposing efforts of the “guys”
Good straightforward menu, not much in the way of vegetables, but I understand that's because most people don't eat much in the way of vegetables. Service was great. Was rather loud, partly because of table behind us, clearly that was just or bad luck, but then they put the rugby on and it felt loud to us. So that was Saturday night, maybe try another time if you want a quiet meal where you can hear each other.
This is one of my local pubs and it's a great place to stop for a drink or meal. It's usually fairly busy, especially in warmer weather as visitors to the Botanic Gardens drop in for food or drink. It has a neighborhood feel to it with lots of local patrons but it's very friendly and welcoming for tourists. Food is great here and the menu has lots of options. Traditional pub grub is the order of the day and there are good lighter options and vegetarian dishes too.
First time I've been for food having been just for drinks before. Service was great and really friendly. I had the fish & chips: fish was crispy, tasty and not greasy and the chips were next level skin-on 'rooster' ones. Only minor thing was it was a wee bit on the chilly side even with the radiator on but we were right at the window. I also got a taste of the steak pie (helped with the leftovers) it was also really good. Oh and couldn't resist the sticky toffee pudding and glad I didn't. Will definitely be back!
We had the most absolute pleasant experience at The Orchard. Staff was super lovely and the food and beers absolutely delicious. Great attention to details in a stunning charming venue where we felt very warmly welcomed.
It is located in an area just 15 mins away from Princes Street, away from the frenzy of the most touristic area and extremely close to Water Lieth. Highly recommend.
Amazing customer service, great food, fantastic gluten free brownie. All for a good price. Definitely recommend!
Friendly staff and very welcomimg.
We shared the mussels and the steak pie, both great, well seasoned, and filling.
I am pleased to say that the quality of food and service hasn't changed. My last visit here was a few years ago and as we all know lots has changed over this time. We ordered the steak pie, lamb roast and burger. All of us enjoyed what we had. If you are a red wine drinker I would highly recommend the Malbec, tasting notes: yum 😋
Staff very welcoming. Service good. Food delicious. Thank you.
We stopped by here for some food after we went to the botanical gardens.
They have a great variety of local beers on tap if you fancy that. We had burgers and they were delicious with beer.
Around that time a few families were in. If you come with kids only the non bar area is aloud to sit for you.
We enjoyed our time here.
Perfect for a good bite (typically Scottish food as well) and a pint.
Cheers!
Very good services and helpful, good lunches prepared, slightly less choices of beers.
Nice food and great service, would have been 5 stars but was cold on the night we visited but might have been where we were seated.
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