The Voodoo Rooms
- Food served: Mon–Sun noon–9.45pm
- Bar open: Mon–Sun noon–1pm
- Number of wines sold by the glass: 4
- Also offers: Gluten-free options, Live music
- Capacity: 40
- Largest group: 25
- Open since: 2007
- Average price 2 courses:
£17 (lunch)
£19 (evening meal) - House wine: £13 per bottle
This review appears in the The List's Eating & Drinking Guide 2008 – in the shops now or buy online.
When the Voodoo Rooms opened at the end of 2007 the promise of an intoxicating blend of tiki cocktails and live music in decadent surroundings created a fair old sensation. And if you're off to check it all out, know this: there's a Devil's Kitchen in the mix. It provides a Creole-inspired menu in the black and gold restaurant off the black and gold bar, as well as a Friday night supper club in the ballroom (5.30–8.30pm, £14.95 for three courses) with live jazz or swing and a Sunday roast. Lunchtimes have soups, sandwiches and a 'pasta and eggs' list for speedier dining, while the à la carte menu takes the Creole theme all the way from homey and subtle in the yellow lentil and smoked paprika soup up to brilliant spicing in the medley of jumbo crab meat, tiger prawn and scallop in white truffle vinaigrette. The house ribs in spicy tomato sauce present a heap of shards of pig of every size and shape, which is likely to bring the diner relishing the soft meat and sticky sauce closer to their dark side. And an order of Voodoo Doll chocolate cake for pudding confirms the devilment, when their piquant strawberry blood turns out to be all too enjoyable.
- High point: Gorgeous black glass tabletops
- Low point: Liberal salad garnishes aren't opulent in the same way
The LIST Card F2
This restaurant offers the standard 2-for-1 LIST Card promotion for:
Lunch: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
Dinner: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu
Remember: book by phone (0131 556 7060) and ask for a LIST Card booking.
The Voodoo Rooms
The following information has been provided by the restaurant.
The Voodoo Rooms, just off the east end of Edinburgh's Princes Street, opened in November 2007. Careful restoration of the building's original features, including its wonderfully distinctive windows, cornicing and wood-panelled bars and gantries, has turned it into an impressive new venue with a stunning black and gold colour scheme.
Food at the Voodoo Rooms recently underwent a makeover and reflects the straightforward feel of a gastro-pub; good, solid food that never fails to deliver. As well as an array of à la carte delights, diners can enjoy a twist on the traditional Sunday Roast or select a sandwich from the new lunchtime menu.
The à la carte menu offers entrees, snacks, pasta, seafood, grills, roasts and delights from the rotisserie and is available from 12 - 3 pm, and 6 - 10 pm Monday to Thursday; 12 - 10 pm Friday to Sunday. There is plenty to choose from and vegetarians are well catered for with dishes like crushed peas, mozzarella on toast with pecorino cheese, aubergine filled with a Portobello mushroom, pine nut and herb stuffing and the tartlet of spinach and asparagus.
The lunchtime offerings are divided into sections including soups, salads, open sandwiches and pasta and eggs and is perfect for those requiring a quick refuel during a busy day. For those lucky enough to enjoy a lingering lunch, the rib-eye steak from the grills and roasts section followed by a decadent dessert, such as poached pear, chantilly cream and sliced stem ginger might be the order of the day.
The Sunday Roast Menu adds vigour to the traditional roast beef and chicken we all know and love. The Devil's Kitchen, who operate the kitchen at Voodoo Rooms, commissioned a robust rotisserie from Spain, and on it roast the most succulent combination of meat including suckling pig, Scottish beef, de-boned quail and leg of lamb and serve it up with red wine gravy, oven-roasted root vegetables and seasonal greens.
All menus are prepared by a talented team of chefs from the Devil's Kitchen, and are packed full of no-nonsense dishes, many of which are inspired by the Creole cuisine of New Orleans, like the Creole-spiced baby octopus.
The LIST Card is a dining scheme that gives you promotional two-for-one offers at a range of restaurants in Glasgow, Edinburgh and beyond. Find out more.
Events at The Voodoo Rooms
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Acid Jazz and serious funk who gave us 'Midnight at the Oasis'. | ||
| The Voodoo Rooms, Edinburgh | 20 Oct 8.00 | Buy tickets 0131 556 7060 £20 |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Live jam session. | ||
| The Voodoo Rooms, Edinburgh | 30 Oct 9.30 | Free |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| It's back! The indie-kid of Edinburgh comedy returns with hosts Dee Custance and Sian Bevan, sketch troupe How Do I Get Up There and sherbet dip comedian Billy Kirkwood. | ||
| The Voodoo Rooms, Edinburgh | 19 Oct 8.30 | 0131 556 7060 £3 |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| The Black Spring DJs man the decks and bring you live acts each week including The Fusiliers, Myshkin and Autosafari (16 Oct), Popup, Isosceles and Woodenbox with A Fistful of Fivers (23 Oct) and Cancel The Astronauts, Babygod and Clint (30 Oct). | ||
| The Voodoo Rooms, Edinburgh | 16 Oct–31 Oct 8.00–1.00am | 0131 556 7060 £5 (£4) |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Launch night party for this new Afrobeat, Afro Caribbean and R&B get down. | ||
| The Voodoo Rooms, Edinburgh | 26 Oct 9.00–1.00am | Free |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Heavy ska stompers, rockabilly, blues, rocksteady hip hop and reggae from Mr Please Please (Radio Babylon). | ||
| The Voodoo Rooms, Edinburgh | 24 Oct 9.00–1.00am | Free |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| A tribute band covering Steely Dans' hits note for note. | ||
| The Voodoo Rooms, Edinburgh | 19 Oct 8.00 | Buy tickets 0131 556 7060 £12 |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Night of funk, hard-edged soul, 60s and 70s gems and even a dash of disco from Fryer (Motherfunk and JazzmanRecords), Ian Wright and Jason Stirland (Deepfunk). Joined by hard funkers The New Mastersounds and Gimpanzee. | ||
| The Voodoo Rooms, Edinburgh | 25 Oct 8.00–1.00am | 0131 556 7060 £12 |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Live funky soul with a70s disco edge at this Soul Spectrum special. | ||
| The Voodoo Rooms, Edinburgh | 25 Oct 8.00 | 0131 556 7060 £12 |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Mr Meaks rummages through his record collection for some musical nuggets. | ||
| The Voodoo Rooms, Edinburgh | 18 Oct 9.00–1.00am | Free |
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