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Lemonade Restaurants in Edinburgh, City of

The best places in Edinburgh, City of to eat Lemonade. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Edinburgh, City of who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Edinburgh, City of, No 14, Picardy Place, EH1 3JT, Edinburgh, City of, United Kingdom
"Went to Steak on stones with pals tonight to take on the 22 quid for 3 course menu they've ran in January. Starter was soup of the day (Cauliflower) then Sirloin with chips and choice of sauce (peppercorn) and then donut and dipping sauce to finish. There was not even a glimmer of hope to switch the soup for a real' starter. I always find soup a waste of a first course...the only other option was a piece of bread for 1.50. Eh?! Steak was good, chups good, sauce...cold. donuts were quite tough and the jam was the saviour. Chocolate dipper was like burnt chocolate. Cocktails weren't up to much either. Service wasn't great and overall not overly impressed. Would rather stay home and cook my...read more"
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City: Edinburgh, City of, 398 Easter Road, EH7 5QB, Edinburgh, City of, United Kingdom
"Superb horse hoe bar, which is worth it just to see it, we went to lunch at 12 noon. minimal dampening on the door. track and tracing, helpful and pleasant young girl showed us on our table. eating was good and did not take long to get to the table. the personal was attentive and friendly. the bar itself is a masterpiece a double horse shoe so good it should be listed. there are not many in Scotland"
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City: Edinburgh, City of, 10 Gillespie Place, EH10 4HS, Edinburgh, City of, United Kingdom
"Great food- just a shame got poor service and no atmosphere"
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City: Edinburgh, City of, 26 Brougham Street, EH3 9JH, Edinburgh, City of, United Kingdom
"I've been going here for years. Just heard someone left a one star review as they were advised that the pub was not suitable for their Beagle dog. They had been in earlier and the dog was causing a bit of a disturbance, with the owners doing nothing. I was there with my dog. Excellent service. Water bowl provided and he got a treat for being a good boy !!"
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City: Edinburgh, City of, 71 Rose Street, EH2 2NH, Edinburgh, City of, United Kingdom
"A warm welcome and a simple “on the house” supplemented to a table with a scurry, made this a pleasant evening. vegan dishes are clearly marked. the wee was not vegan, but was poured generously."
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City: Edinburgh, City of, 90 Brunswick St, EH7 5HU, Edinburgh, City of, United Kingdom
"Love it"
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City: Edinburgh, City of, 56 58 St Mary's Street, EH1 1SU, Edinburgh, City of, United Kingdom
"Absolutely amazing eating"
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City: Edinburgh, City of, Hopetoun House Hopetoun House Hopetoun House South Queensferry, EH30 9SL, Edinburgh, City of, United Kingdom
"The benefit of price hierarchies means your expectations are set in advance. An economy flight vs business class. A hotel’s presidential suite, vs the dingy double next to the kitchen extractors they save for Secret Escapes. Almost every experience requires some navigation of a price based hierarchy, to help pre-emptively manage the expectations of its customers. The other aspect to convincingly pulling off a hierarchy is to suitably distance the inferior, economy experience, from those paying a higher price. See British Airways use of blue curtains to discreetly shield customers from full exposure to the egos of those travelling in Club Europe. It’s extremely rare to find such sub-hierarchies within the same restaurant, and rarer still to find the hierarchies in full view of each other. Yet, the Stables Kitchen, at Hopetoun House managed both. We ate here a year ago, and found it a pleasant lunch spot with friendly table service and a tasty menu. Macaroni with local cheese, a beetroot burger, delicious fish finger roll with homemade tartar sauce. Twelve months later and the menu has shrunk to an A5 afterthought of items either fridgeable, or microwavable. Worse, skeleton staffing means a thirty minute standing wait at the counter to order. Everyone likes a cappuccino, but nobody likes waiting for seven to be prepared ahead of them in an immovable queue. Once back at the table, we lift the lids on our soup bowls. It is not carrot and coriander. It’s a watery, lukewarm grave of broccoli and blue cheese. Nobody told us this, just an unsmiling assumption that by the point you’ve stood and waited for so long, your emaciated form will consume anything presented. Despite the main selling point being the afternoon tea, the place being half full, and it being only 1:30PM, we’re told there are no more scones or sandwiches, so soup and traybakes will have to do. There’s no apology for this, and the state of the baking rubs salt in the wound. Millionaires Shortbread, the Viennese Whirl, and the Ginger Slice all share a brittle, margarine enriched base. They are sandcastle dry, disintegrate upon contact, and turn to wet cement on the palate. The Cherry Bakewell slice is unyielding, its unwelcome memory lingering long in our stomachs. Halfway through, the end door opens, and it dawns upon us. We’re flying economy. The long centre table fills with German coach-trippers, all flying first class. Table service presents them with wave upon wave of fresh sandwiches, scones and petit fours. They laugh, enjoying their lunch and cream tea. We’re left, undisturbed in a corner, watching as this unfolds. They should really market their scone recipe, given how quick they can go from ‘none left’ to eight cake stands laden with hot fruit, plain and cheese. We exit, walking past those enjoying themselves, our wallets as light as our spirits. Please, do not waste your time and money here, leave them to serve their first class passengers. As a walk in, by the time you realise you’re travelling on an economy ticket, the damage is already done."
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City: Edinburgh, City of, United Kingdom, EH3 5QX, Edinburgh, City of
"Excellent roll, stornaway and speck with latte, good value for money and high quality food. shop has nice deli warehouse to buy and owner is very nice"
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City: Edinburgh, City of, Princes Street, EH2 2DQ, Edinburgh, City of, United Kingdom
"We luckily were able to squeeze in before the dinner rush. The goat cheese salad with purpose broccoli was very tasty! The scallops were just okay, I would not get them again. Staff was super friendly and the wine was affordable and delicious."

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