The Edinburgh Reporter March 2024

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DRINKS


Head out for an after-work drink to the luxe
cocktail bar and restaurant Rabble, Frederick
Street, and pair your favourite cocktail with
three bar bites with options from halloumi fries
to buttermilk fried chicken bites for just £15.
From breakfast to brunch to business lunch,
dinner and drinks, Eat Out Edinburgh is
designed to bring people together from across
the Lothians for the chance to explore new
cuisines and try special occasion restaurants
for an accessible price while supporting the
city’s vibrant hospitality sector.
The campaign is a chance to try set menus
from high-end locations like Grazing by Mark
Greenaway for a three course menu for just
£35 per person, or a luxurious six course
Tasting Menu for £79 at Dean Banks at The
Pompadour, both at the Waldorf Astoria, or a
three course set menu with an Absolut Elyx
Cocktail for just £30 at Harvey Nichols Forth
Floor Brasserie & Bar.

INCREDIBLE DEALS
The event enjoyed a fabulous response from
both diners and restaurants last year, leading to
this year’s campaign now being extended to
four weeks, giving diners twice the time to take
advantage of set menu deals and curated offers
from venues throughout the capital’s dedicated
BID.
Run by Essential Edinburgh, the campaign
highlights both established city favourites and
exciting newcomers on the food scene with a
host of restaurants, cafés, and bars from Princes
Street to George Street, to Charlotte Square and
St James Quarter taking part. With some of
Edinburgh’s most exciting new restaurants
opening in the BID, the variety of venues
taking part has sky-rocketed, and the
newcomers to the campaign are greeting guests
with incredible deals to get them through the
doors for the first time.

opportunity to make this year’s Eat Out
Edinburgh even bigger and create a month-
long celebration of the city’s growing food and
drink scene.
“We are excited to have such great venues
taking part with menus and offers to suit any
occasion or budget - giving locals, city centre
workers and visitors from further afield a
reason to get out, have fun and support the
i n d u s t r y.”
A full list of participating Edinburgh venues,
offers and special events is now available to
browse on Eat Out Edinburgh’s website.
Exclusive offers are also available for city centre
workers and Lothian Bus employees to show
appreciation and increase footfall throughout
the campaign period.

Browse all offers which are available and book
your next meal or night out now at
http://www.eatoutedinburgh.com

The campaign highlights both established


city favourites and exciting newcomers on


the food scene with a host of restaurants,


cafés and bars in the city centre taking part.


NEW RESTAURANTS


George Street’s newest steakhouse, RIO, has
offered £10 off their set price, for a dinner of
unlimited Brazilian-style meats and salad bar
items at just £34.95 a person, and lunch for
only £19.95, while just across the street the
newest location of The Alchemist is serving a
set two course menu for £20 and a three course
menu for £25.
Or try the brand new Willow Tea Rooms on
Princes Street with their three-tiered afternoon
tea and enjoy a selection of sandwiches, choice
of cake, scone with clotted cream and jam and
homemade shortbread, served with loose leaf
tea or coffee all for just £17.95 per person.
Emily Campbell Johnston, Senior Manager
of Marketing & Communications, Essential
Edinburgh, said:
“With some of Edinburgh’s most exciting
new restaurants opening in the Business
Improvement District, we saw a great

Below left - Three course
set menu at Grazing by
Mark Greenaway

Below - Enjoy ramen and
sushi at Maki & Ramen

RIO (above) will be
tempting for meat lovers

Above - Duck and Waffle
at St James Quarter has a
buzzy atmosphere


Left - Simply steak at
Hawksmoor

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