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This review is for the restaurant only. Absolutely amazing food! We all had the flat iron steak, it was very tasty and cooked perfectly, the best steak we've had for a long time. We chose to add some onion rings and seasonal veg and these were cooked to perfection too! Enjoyed it so much we are plan
We popped in for a late dinner and was very pleasantly surprised - this is not your ordinary Scottish pub. Every meal is beautifully presented, the Venison was like a painting! And it tastes even better! Cooked and seasoned to perfection! Add to that a great atmosphere and supernice, welcoming and p
Been a few times and the service is generally okay. Went for Sunday roast once and the service was really slow. From the food I have had: the beef burger is good, the pie was sort of bland and the roast is good with the exception of the roast potatoes which are terrible. They had definitely been sat
Family dinner in restaurant, more like pub grub, okay but nothing special. Overpriced for what it is. The falafel burger was well fired and I wouldn't order this again. Helpful if staff know what's on the desert menu for dietary choices. Overall a warm environment and made the most of the experience
Overall good experience. Rooms had great beds and bathrooms, but were a bit small, the windows didn't really seal against noise and there was a smell from the shower drain. Great service from staff but not necessarily following through on everything. Food was good and filling but didn't knock your s
Really excellent food! The mussels were delicious, large, and moist. They came with a light cream sauce which complemented them very well. The steak and the lamb were moist but a little chewy. Everytime we were served the sourdough/farmhouse bread it was pretty burnt on one side. Service was a littl
I visited here while working in the area, it was recommended by a few people. The food was lovely, I had the Lothian chicken (pictured) colleges all had large fish and chips which were Large. They were all stuffed afterward but I could have eaten more, although what I had was very nice and well pres
Didn't stay just had a meal for 4 of us , All was of a high standard and tasted delicious, restaurant itself was nicely set out with views of the canal . A lovely wee place not far from Edinburgh city centre
The Bridge Inn is an amazing, special place. So quaint and quiet. Very relaxing. We stayed in Bryce room. Hoped to see Bryce himself,a murderer hung in Edinburgh. Small but very nice. Food at the restaurant was Fantastic. Worthy of the Michelin rating that it has received. Staff was extremely he
The staff here are brilliant from first making reservations and gathering info with Laura on to chatting with Manager Craig, his assistant Marc and others, who not only work here but embrace you as family. Thanks to each and every one of you, including Claire, Dana, Sarah (who kindly remembered to p
Good honest pub grub and a great gluten free menu. Super friendly for dogs and if you get the weather the gardens ace.
My wife and I were staying at the Moxy hotel near the airport. It was our last night in Scotland and we didn't want to eat at the hotel. Front desk recommended the Bridge Inn. We grabbed a cab and they dropped us off in front of the hotel. Cant really speak to much on the hotel except that it looked
Close to Edinburgh Airport. Good service, nice food. The only downside was the shower. The shower was in the bathtub, no curtains to stop water from going everywhere. Other than that, a very nice place.
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