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The exterior of Edinburgh Larder, a popular café with a black storefront featuring large windows reflecting the surrounding cityscape. The café’s logo, depicting a rooster atop a weather vane, is displayed prominently on the glass. Handwritten notices and signage are visible on the doors, adding a local and welcoming touch. The building’s historic stone façade contrasts with the modern branding.

Best Café Near the Royal Mile | The Edinburgh Larder Edinburgh


We were very sad when Salt closed down, but at least it was replaced by another of our favourite cafes, with its original branch on Blackfriars Street. Their focus is also on brunch, and dishes include chilli beef brisket benedict, or cold-smoked sea trout with homemade tattie scones, poached egg, dill creme fraiche, capers and pickled beetroot dressing. There’s also…wait for it…French toast, but made with brioche and including caramelised apple puree, creme patisserie and crumble. Hold my coat.

Moss

The Stockbridge neighbourhood already has more than its fair share of great food destinations. However, on January 29, in the former premises of Satine Saint Stephen, they’ll also be taking delivery of Moss, from ex Noma chef, Henry Dobson. It’ll serve only Scottish produce, with meat sourced from the chef’s family farm, and British wines, beers and spirits. They’ll even be making their own furniture, which is hewn from fallen linden trees, with the shavings used to smoke duck.

The interior of Landys Fish & Chips restaurant in Edinburgh, featuring modern navy blue booth seating, wooden tables with red and white striped cushions, and stylish hanging globe lights. Lush greenery decorates the ceiling, adding a fresh ambiance. Large windows provide natural light, creating a welcoming and contemporary dining atmosphere.

Landy’s

It’s nearly time to reward yourself for, thus far, surviving the most depressing month of the year. We plan to sample the wares of this new fish and chip venue from the Crolla family’s Vittoria Group, who own Divino Enoteca, Bertie’s and Brunswick Book Club, among other favourites. I don’t know what would possess you to deviate from the classic battered haddock with chips, but there’s also a fishy ‘seadog’, served in a brioche bun and topped with crispy fried onions and all the trimmings. Also, for tourists only, the deep fried Mars Bar.

A stylish and warmly Little-Capo bar and restaurant interior featuring a long tiled bar counter with plush green stools, elegant hanging globe lights, and a well-stocked selection of bottles. Large windows allow natural light to stream in, with a view of the street outside. Dark wood furniture and mirrors on the walls add to the sophisticated yet cozy ambiance.

Little Capo

We know that a restaurant is going to be good, when its exterior is painted a cocky pink shade. This new place is from a team that includes Stuart McCluskey, formerly of The Bon Vivant Group, and serves a menu of ‘Italian-ish’ grub. These small plates might include tomato and fish bisque, with cod, mussels and potato and a wedge of focaccia, or beef shin ragu, pappardelle, celeriac puree and pecorino. Wash that down while bracing yourself against the cold with a Golden Martini, featuring sherry and vermouth

Aerial view of the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, Scotland, surrounded by lush greenery. The grand historic residence, with its symmetrical design and turreted towers, serves as the official Scottish home of the British monarch. The palace courtyard and entrance gates are visible, with the cityscape and distant hills in the background under an overcast sky.

Palace of Holyroodhouse


Perched at the end of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, the Palace of Holyroodhouse welcomes visitors year-round, offering insights into its storied past intertwined with Scotland’s historic figures like Mary, Queen of Scots and Bonnie Prince Charlie. Discover its contemporary role as a venue for official engagements by The King, bridging centuries of Scottish heritage with modern-day significance. Explore magnificent historic and State Apartments, the beautiful ruins of the 12th-century Holyrood Abbey, and remarkable royal gardens, all with a complimentary multimedia tour available in 10 languages.

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