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A sanctuary for the modern woman (and her guests) to relax, unwind, socialise, network, wine and dine, in an environment where you are considered a guest not a customer. The restaurant: At Labels we bring the old and the new together, infusing French…
Locanda de Gusti
7–11 East London Street, Edinburgh, EH7 4BNItalian restaurants in Edinburgh can sometimes be a touch uninspiring, but thankfully we have restaurants like Locandi de Gusti who are happy to tread a different, more authentic path. The menu here reflects the Neapolitan origins of the owners, with a…
Lunan Farm Shop and Café
Lunan Farm, Lunan Bay, Arbroath, Angus, DD11 5STA small farm shop has been open here for a few years but a smart new outlet and café opened closer to the car park at the picturesque Lunan Bay in June 2012. The pork you can buy here is reared free-range on Lunan Farm, along with the eggs from their…
Metropole
33 Newington Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1QRStill leaning to the bohemian with its mismatched wooden tables and bright Spanish tiles, the Metropole now aspires to a smarter bistro feel, both in decor and with its menu. This is a cafe that certainly covers all bases and would be equally at home…
Number Twenty-five
25 South Tay Street, Dundee, DD1 1NRNumber Twenty Five manages to house a late night bar in the basement and a handful of boutique hotel rooms upstairs, as well as being a café during the day and a restaurant by night. The café is open all day, whereas the action moves to the first floor…
Project Coffee
196 Bruntsfield Place, Edinburgh, EH10 4DFBruntsfield doesn't suffer from a lack of sociable coffee venues, but that hasn't deterred relative newcomer Project Coffee. Like sister businesses Kilimanjaro, Press and Wellington Coffee, they use beans from small artisanal roasters to make their…
Rogano
11 Exchange Place, Glasgow, G1 3ANEntering Rogano – one of Glasgow’s best-known restaurants – is like stepping onto a Cunard liner circa 1930. This 80-year-old institution and its Art Deco stylings are well documented but there’s nowhere else in the city remotely like it. The experience…
Shebeen
8 Morrison Street, Edinburgh, EH3 8BJ‘Welkom to meat heaven’ declares a chalkboard at the entrance of this South African-themed restaurant. It’s no idle boast either – simply looking at the menu is enough to induce the meat sweats. Meatballs, ribs and giant steaks all vie for your…
The Street
Floor-to-ceiling windows lend the top deck of this popular nightspot a slightly aquarium feel, while those wishing to lurk with the monkfish have plenty of options in the labyrinthine space downstairs, which can be hired out for private parties and has…
Toast
146 Marchmont Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1AQVery few places attract queues, and those that do are usually trading on being the hot new cocktail spot in town. A weekend brunch at modest, unpretentious Toast, on the other hand, really is worth the wait. A haphazard parade of paintings jostle for…
Affogato
Artisanal Gelato hand crafted every day on site by our Gelato Maestro. Located in the heart of Edinburgh's West End, we use natural products without colourings or additives, sourced locally where possible. We also churn a variety of gluten-free…
The Art School
The Beresford Building, 468 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3LWWhile The Glasgow School of Art is renovated, the union has made its home here in the Beresford building. It’s suitably scruffed up –- creative doodles on the wall, candle-lit tables, and lots of students (though all are welcome). There’s a friendly…
Babylon Café
Clyde Place, Glasgow, G5 8AQThis new Persian and Middle Eastern venture sits with an Indian curry house to its left and an Egyptian restaurant to the right – which sort of makes sense in world terms. It's nothing fancy inside – clean, crisp lines and tables hugging the walls on…
Beirut
24 Nicolson Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9BUProud to call itself Edinburgh’s first Lebanese restaurant, Beirut offers some of the best-value lunch deals in town. Its keen pricing and reasonable BYOB charges make it an attractive option for anyone looking for interesting food without breaking open…
Brooklyn Café
21 Minard Road, Glasgow, G41 2HRA visit to the Brooklyn Café, the 83-year-old godfather of the Shawlands all-day café scene is a real Glasgow treat. There's a steady production of breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner dishes including creamy risottos or the recently introduced grill…
Café Cassis
Now in its third year, Café Cassis remains unfamiliar even to many of Edinburgh’s enthusiastic restaurant goers. This is a shame, as it turns out highly enjoyable, seasonally influenced meals that aim to offer something for everyone, with lots of…
Café St Honoré
34 North West Thistle Street Lane,
Edinburgh,
EH2 1EA
Venture down a cobbled New Town lane to find this romantic slice of Paris. With its wood panelling, black and white floor tiles and hazy old mirrors, the atmosphere is classic French brasserie. The food, however, is much more exciting. Under the…
Delizique
70–72 Hyndland Street, Glasgow, G11 5PTOn entering Delizique you’re greeted by the unmistakable scent of baking bread: produced in-house, it’s just part of the picture of carefully sourced, home-cooked products that make up the menu. Roast brisket, marmalade-glazed ham, even hot-smoked…
Hanam's
3 Johnston Terrace, Edinburgh, EH1 2PWBig brother to its recently opened sister restaurant Pomegranate, Hanam’s is a class act. No-charge BYOB keeps spirits high across a well-appointed dining room and lower-level overspill. Décor and lighting are warm and inviting with just enough…
MacCallum’s of Troon Oyster Bar
Harbourside, Troon, Ayrshire, KA10 6DHSited in an old pumping station, this harbourside seafood restaurant run by fishmongers, with a much-loved fish and chip shop (the Wee Hurrie) next door. Expect an array of fruits of the sea, unload straight from a boat on the establishments door step…
Mezbaan South Indian Restaurant
South Indian restaurants offer a refreshing change from the Punjabi-based menus normally on offer in Edinburgh. Old favourites are still available for the less adventurous, but for anybody looking to experiment, Mezbaan is a great place to start. Wheat…
Nice'n'Sleazy
421 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3LGSleazy’s, as the city’s hipsters so fondly call it, is a Glasgow institution as far as music/arts venues go, and among those rarities with a 3am licence all week. The interior may feel like a well-worn leather jacket, dragged through the bowels of…



