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Number One, The Balmoral
1 Princes Street Edinburgh, Scotland
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For an outstanding culinary experience, Michelin-starred number one is recognised as one of Scotland's best restaurants, with Chef Jeff Bland providing outstanding cuisine. He places emphasis on creative dishes whilst promoting the best of Scotland by using only the finest and freshest Scottish ingredients.
Number one was awarded a Scottish Thistle Award within the Flavour of Scotland category in October 2005. It was number one's dedication to immaculate service and outstanding cuisine that gave the culinary landmark its winning edge. Jeff Bland, The Balmoral's Michelin-starred Chef was also applauded for his exquisite craftsmanship and subtle and innovative menus.
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Red Onion
247 West Campbell Street Glasgow, Scotland
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Red Onion is situated in the heart of Glasgow City Centre. The Chef/patron, John Quigley started his career in London’s West End where he quickly established himself and gained a reputation for excellent casual gourmet dining. He then took the opportunity to travel the world as a private chef to many rock stars and celebrities such as Bryan Adams, Tina Turner and The Bee Gees.
In 1996 John decided to move back to his hometown â€" Glasgow to put down roots. In the past 9 years John has opened and established numerous successful restaurants which have achieved international recognition. This year John, along with his wife Gillian, decided to open their own restaurant â€" Red Onion.
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Cranachan Restaurant, Kelvin House
52 Main Street, Glenluce Wigtown, Scotland
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Our large restaurant, which overlooks the garden, uses only fresh Scottish produce for its dishes and, wherever possible, sourced locally.
There is always a vegetarian choice.
Our wine list is varied, designed to compliment the food we serve.
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Conservatory Restaurant, Eden House Hotel
2 Pitscottie Road Cupar, Scotland
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A member of “The Taste of Scotlandâ€. Eat in tranquil, candlelit surroundings in our Conservatory “Restaurant†and “Eden Loungeâ€. A wide selection of cuisine, including vegetarian and excellent service. Fresh local produce and an extensive international wine list create a dining experience of the highest standard. Disabled facilities and children are most welcome.
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The Pop Inn Lounge, Bridge Inn
27 Baird Road Edinburgh, Scotland
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The Bridge Inn serves food all day from 12 o'clock until 9.30pm (12.30pm on a Sunday) in its restaurant and in the more informal surroundings of The Pop Inn where modern, contemporary dishes are available.
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The Tower Restaurant
Chambers Street Edinburgh, Scotland
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Scotland's first and finest rooftop restaurant is open daily for lunch and dinner, featuring sensational food and wine alongside breathtaking views of Edinburgh's Castle and city skyline.
Dining at the Tower is quite an event. High standards abound, from the heavyweight cutlery to the level of service. Fodor's 2004.
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The Cross Keys Hotel Restaurant
High Street, New Galloway, Dumfries & Galloway Castle Douglas, Scotland
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Our popular restaurant provides the perfect setting for that special occasion or an intimate dinner and can easily be adapted to accommodate small functions.
We offer a wide choice of menus and wines to suit all tastes at prices to please everyone.
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The Copper Beech Restaurant, Hetland Hall Hotel
Carrutherstown Dumfries, Scotland
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A selection of menus is available at Hetland Hall that highlight our growing reputation for creating fine Scottish cuisine. Table d'Hote and Lounge menus are served in the tranquil Copper Beech Restaurant, using only the freshest locally sourced produce.
Our Lounge Menu is available throughout the day for more informal dining, and Mary's Room - our private dining room - is ideal for business lunches or smaller celebrations.
The hotel lounge and cocktail bar, with their wonderful views over the lawns to the Solway and beyond, are perfect for an aperitif. Alternatively, in the cooler winter months, relax by a roaring log fire with a warming coffee & liqueor. A stimulating list of wines from around the globe is available here.
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Orocco Pier
17 The High Street South Queensferry, Scotland
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Our passion for producing good food is evident in all aspects of our relaxed and informal restaurant. Dishes are contemporary, offering an excellent cross section of different styles and tastes to suit every occasion, appetite and palate. As you might expect, seafood is a prominent feature of our menus.
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A La Carte Restaurant, The Bridge Inn
27 Baird Road Edinburgh, Scotland
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Served in refined surroundings, our A La Carte Restaurant offers the perfect mix of Scottish hospitality and high-quality contemporary cuisine. Our attentive staff, high-quality locally-sourced produce and modern decor will, we hope, make you one of our new regular customers.
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Nixon Hotel
2 Barr Crescent Largs, Scotland
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Nixons Hotel makes an ideal base from which to enjoy the amenities of Largs and the surrounding area. Largs is the gateway to the Isle of Cumbrae. Largs is a port of call for pleasure sailing and is within easy reach of other terminals serving the islands of the Firth. Loch Lomond, The Trossachs and Glasgow are all within comfortable reach of Largs.
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The Green Room (Grangemouth), Leapark Hotel
130 Boness Road, Grangmouth Falkirk, Scotland
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The Green Room provides enjoyable dining in a relaxing atmosphere throughout the year,and, as well as lunches and dinners, serves traditional Scottish high teas on Saturday and Sunday.
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The Willow Tea Rooms
217 Sauchiehall Street Glasgow, Scotland
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Welcome to the world famous Glasgow Willow Tea Rooms, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1904.
The Willow remains open today to welcome visitors keen to experience the splendour of a bygone era and take tea just as they did in the same rooms and interiors 100 years ago.
Visit the interiors of both locations and learn something of the history of this institution.
You can see our menus, obtain directions and opening times and make reservations on-line.
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Pompadour Restaurant, Caledonian Hilton Edinburgh hotel
Princes Street Edinburgh, Scotland
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Opened in 1914 within the original Princes Street train station, this elegant Edinburgh restaurant offers diners views of Edinburgh Castle and Princes Street. Feast on international and Scottish dishes served in traditional surroundings at the Caledonian Hilton Edinburgh hotel.
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Cressfield Country House Hotel Restaurant
Townfoot, Ecclefechan Dumfries, Scotland
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The Cressfield Hotel is a charming country hotel based in Townfoot, a small village in picturesque Dumfries and Galloway. Just a couple of miles from the M74 motorway, yet secluded enough to offer peace and tranquility for your visit, we deliver a warm and friendly service to our visitors, many of whom return year after year.
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Sconser Lodge Hotel Restaurant
Sconser, Isle of Skye Inverness, Scotland
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Sconser Lodge is owned and run by Lisa and Craig McMath, aided and abetted by our young family, and a small team of local staff.
We aim to offer a relaxing, comfortable stay with a traditional country house atmosphere, and can promise a warm and friendly welcome to all our guests.
The hotel is a licensed venue for small weddings, and we are happy to arrange other functions as requested.
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Ailean Chraggan Hotel Restaurant
Ailean Chraggan,Weem Aberfeldy, Scotland
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Combinig the fresh Local fare and our chefs creativity the acclaimed Ailean Chraggan restaurant is popular with toursists and locals alike.
Enjoy the freshness of fish and shelfish, seasonal game overlooking the marvellous views of Loch Tay..
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Carlton George Windows,Carlton George Hotel
44 West George Street Glasgow, Scotland
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Located on the 7th Floor of the hotel, Windows is counted among Glasgow's most popular restaurants, where the food is only surpassed by the view. Using only the finest Scottish produce, our Head Chef and his team create an array of exciting and delectable dishes all presented with an excellent level of service. The menu varies every four weeks for Lunch, Pre-Theatre and Dinner.
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Tempus Bar and restaurant, The George Hotel
19-21 George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland
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Dining at The George Hotel is difficult to beat with the newly opened Tempus Bar and restaurant providing the finest locally sourced ingredients fused with a scottish contemporay twist.
The Restaurant offers relaxed informal dining and features a selection meals with menus changing throughout the day. The bar will be open all day and will be serving coffees and pastries from 7am onwards making it an ideal location for breakfast meetings and morning coffee, right through to after work cocktails, dinner and nights out.
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Cafe Source
1 St Andrews Square,(off Saltmarket) Glasgow, Scotland
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St.Andrew’s in the Square is a beautiful 18th Century restored church right in the heart of Glasgow. The main gallery provides an amazing auditorium awash with natural light and its beautiful solid oak floors waits for dancing to begin â€" it is the perfect location to hold any function (concert, ceilidh, wedding or reception). Alternatively, cafe Source downstairs, offers a complete 21st century contrast: warm, intimate, cool, yet spacious â€" with live music every Wednesday from 8pm.
Whatever the size of your event, (20 to 300 people) you’ll find the perfect setting at St Andrew’s in the Square. Whichever part of the building you choose, catering can be arranged just exactly as you would like it.
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