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300 Restaurants near KY4 8NT, Cowdenbeath

We found 300 restaurants within 12 miles 12 miles of KY4 8NT, Cowdenbeath

Blackwoods Edinburgh

Blackwoods Edinburgh

Stockbridge, EH3 6EF
11.3 miles
Although this sophisticated brasserie is proud of its roots, you’re unlikely to find much cliché here: no tartan serviettes or stag’s hea ... Find out more
The Cumberland

The Cumberland

Edinburgh, EH3 6RT
11.3 miles
The Cumberland Bar is a classic Victorian pub and dining spot in Edinburgh’s New Town, known for its real ales, seasonal Scottish dishes and one of th ... Find out more
Victoria by Boda Bar

Victoria by Boda Bar

Leith, EH6 8PD
11.3 miles
What we think
"Once an avant-garde Scandinavian arriviste, the Boda Bar quickly became a Leith fixture, with several imitators in EH6. Laid-back and determinedly low- ..." Read our full review
Novapizza

Novapizza

Edinburgh, EH3 6TH
11.3 miles
Novapizza is Edinburgh's first all-vegan Italian restaurant, run by a Roman family serving up their own versions of classic dishes. The menu is entirely veg ... Find out more
Twelve Triangles Kitchen Table

Twelve Triangles Kitchen Table

Edinburgh, EH6 8HU
11.3 miles
What we think
"The Twelve Triangles group was first established in the Spring of 2015, and has since gone on to open two more sites in Edinburgh. The locations in Bru ..." Read our full review
Little Capo

Little Capo

Stockbridge, EH3 6TG
11.4 miles
On Howe Street in Edinburgh’s New Town, Little Capo is a bold and buzzy Italian-ish restaurant that’s impossible to miss thanks to its irreveren ... Find out more
The Persevere

The Persevere

Leith, EH6 8HT
11.4 miles
Found in Leith, The Persevere is an iconic establishment that is among Edinburgh's most revered pubs. Situated on Easter Road, this bar and restaurant has ... Find out more
The Wally Dug

The Wally Dug

Stockbridge, EH3 6LS
11.4 miles
What we think
"The reason for the name is lost in proverbial the mists of time, but a ‘wally dug’ was a china dog in old parlance. Whatever the explanatio ..." Read our full review
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