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Scott's On Princes Street
78/100 (265 ratings)
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"Came here for lunch because it was recommended to us but was turned away because they had a small private party there but the party only took up..."
Eddie Lee
"Excellent high tea! Top quality and good price. Plenty to eat - we even left some. The scone was to die for - the best I've had since arriving in..."
Lita L
"Went for afternoon tea with my daughter inlaw. It was lovely ,gave 4 stars for service as although the tea was served quickly, it took longer to be..."
Sharon Christie
"Great views and they do a delightful Afternoon Tea. A must stop of you're in town and looking to..."
Nathan Hunkin
"A quick pint with a beautiful..."
Cha Duncan
"Had a lovely afternoon tea and drinks at Scotts in the Mercure Hotel Princes Street. Staff were so professional and friendly they created a great..."
Gillian Duffy
"Very pleasant surroundings, excellent food, friendly..."
Lynne MacD
"Very busy with festival being on ,lots of holiday..."
Patricia Congleton
"Stopped off here 4 lunch when out shopping ... We just had soup & sandwich which was lovely and very reasonably priced.. Also catered for my gluten..."
Kirsty
"Great views of the busy city of Edinburgh, lovely service and great food! I had fish and chips, but will definitely be back for some afternoon tea...."
Alan Cie
"It was an afternoon tea and was very..."
Margaret Bishop