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Our first dining experience in Scotland kicked off at Deacon Brodies Tavern, and it certainly left a lasting impression. Their hospitality was exceptional; they seated us by the window with a picturesque view of the Royal Mile, a thoughtful touch we didn't even request. We were particularly gratefu
The food was really well and tasty. We ate there after the tour we had about Royal Mile, and the guide recommend that restaurant, because he said it was the best in that zone. When we arrive, the pub it was really full, but the restaurant is in the first floor. We went to the first floor, and they
First time trying Haggis and it tastes good here. The steak pie is recommended, I really like it. If you don't eat much, it's better to share with friends since you will get full eating these. We came during lunch time and waited for 1 hour until we got the table. So be careful with the timing when
Fish Pie for me and Steak and Ale Pie for hubs- we would both order same dishes again. The crust on Steak and Ale pie compares to dessert within the meal! Everything about our experience including a window seat upstairs made our afternoon! This was right after our day at Edinburgh Castle!! Pinch
They were out of sweet potato pie and mac & cheese. We got fish and chips and chicken schnitzel. My daughter did not like the schnitzel but I ate it. She liked the fish and chips. Halloumi fries were yummy she said. Bathrooms clean. Dining is upstairs. We arrived around 4 PM mid week and it wasn’t t
Situated at the heart of the royal mile this cosy tavern is full of history and warm hearted atmosphere. Often packed with locals and travellers alike. This place is a great lunch spot. Or simply a great place to rest your tired feet after a day pf exploring old town.
This was our first meal in Scotland, and the wait staff was super friendly and helpful in answering all of our questions. We ordered the Balmoral Chicken which was our first introduction to haggis as well as the Wild Boar and Chorizo Pie. Both of them were recommended by our waiter and neither of th
Right on the Royal mile so it gets busy quick, we got there right when they opened and only to about 25 miles and they had a waiting list of about an hour. Definitely nice upstarts but the bar downstairs is cute too.
Good place for a fish and chips, the pies are also very good. Good local beer. A good combination of locals and tourists. Would recommend
We had a great dinner when visiting Edinburgh. I loved that we were able to get seated quickly with us being a party of 6. The food was great and came out quick. I highly recommend ordering the Stovie and the desserts were great too! Service was excellent and the cost was reasonable.
This place was recommended as part of a tour around the city by the local guide. I went very early because a lot of people go there to spend some time. Once I arrived the attention by the staff was excellent. I tried some local dish and beer, everything was very good.
The pie was really delicious. Got a really good ambience and a beautiful structure of the building, old and preserved.
My wife's first time eating Haggis here and it was amazing, especially with whisky. Friendly staff and I had the goats cheese pie which was so so good. Yes there was a short wait (20 mins) for food but it was so so good. Lovely atmosphere, friendly staff, really good
We found them on Google earth, came to visit 😀 we loved the food and had a great experience !
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