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This grandly appointed restaurant with rooms, some 20 minutes west of Edinburgh, is made up of a cluster of old farm buildings, some dating back… more »
Prime local ingredients play a starring role in Norton House’s new restaurant, where seasonal treats are served in well-spaced surrounds against… more »
Located some seven miles west of the city centre, this hotel is better placed for Scotland’s motorway system than Edinburgh’s tourist delights… more »
Under the rumble of the Forth Rail Bridge in the tidy waterside village of North Queensferry, this bite-sized establishment (fewer than 30 covers)… more »
The Templeton building – a 19th-century carpet factory with a facade modelled on the Doge’s Palace in Venice – is an ornate survivor of industrial… more »
The Merchant City quarter has been a central part of Glasgow’s reinvention since the brand mavens got to work in the 1980s. Here you find slick… more »
Although Shapes has been open since the end of 2001, its unfashionable location doesn't equate with good food & it is still off the popular radar… more »
The ground-floor Cafe Gandolfi is a Glasgow legend that dates all the way back to 1979. It’s all very wooden & tactile, & full of snackers having… more »
City Merchant retains its air of old-town style & continues to give fish & game a starring role on its menus. West Coast seafood naturally shows… more »
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