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"Situated in the heart of old Colinton village close to the Colinton Dell, it’s a haven for the local community, walkers and passers-by. With freshly prepared food, we cater to a wide variety of tastes,offering an array of choices, from bar snacks to three-course restaurant meals. The bar has a selection of real ales, a collection of over fifty malt whiskiesand an assortment of wines sold by the glass and bottle. You’ll find this a relaxing, friendly place to enjoy a meal or just a good pint or glass of wine."
Address: 27 Spylaw Street , Edinburgh EH13 0JT, EDH, GB
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This place is amazing! Friendly, warm and sweet. The food is excellent, best soup and charcuterie boards with great service. We love Mia! Thank you so much sweetheart for making our visits there so welcoming, we will miss you!
Excellent! Truly impressed with both the atmosphere and the quality of the food. Our waitress was working alone with a full house, yet we barely waited and she remained exceptionally pleasant and welcoming. The food was amazing, we took the cottage pie and it was incredibly tasty, comforting, even the vegetables on the sides were delicious. as a French I can't help comparing cottage pie with our hachis parmentier and this plate took me right back to lunchs at my gran , thanks to the chef!
Tasty interesting food, fitted us in without a booking on a busy Saturday, although i think we were lucky to get a table!
Food is a bit limited, and not a lot of choice for smaller meals as a lunch time snack, ie baked potatoes etc. It's also quite expensive, £6.50 for a bowl of soup? Service was efficient and polite.Food: 3/5
Been here a few times now and have always had great service and great food. This evening, we were greeted by a friendly and welcoming staff member, she was lovely and attentive but not overbearing or ignoring. The place was quiet so we were offered a booth. She brought us water, and our drinks order and took our food order after we asked her a couple of questions about the menu, my partner is a pain in the arse, and always wants to slightly change something on the menu to suit himself and she sorted it out with no issue. The food was fresh, really tasty and well portioned. Beef and onion gravy pie YUMMMM and a burger which I'm told was the best he ever tasted. We love it here and will definitely keep coming. And by the time we left, there were lots more folk in enjoying the place!
Really nice food, we've been here a few times now as it's fairly local for us a nice 45 min walk. Staff are really friendly too. Unfortunately we discovered last night they no longer accept cash unless you have the exact amount and ask for card payment as their preferred method. OK for some I'm sure.
A convenient stop on a walk along the Water of Leith. We had the Sunday Roast - one chicken and one beef - and both were very tasty, well presented and big enough portions!!
My client had frequented the Spylaw for years and decided to take me for lunch yesterday. She was bitterly disappointed, at 1 the place was practically empty, the menu was disappointing and an indifferent choice. Service was not hugely attentive - odd as there was barely anyone in. Food was mediocre to say the least. And in an empty restaurant we were sat next to the kitchen door... My client is still muttering over it today and is glad that we didn't take guests as originally intended.
We were visiting Edinburgh and looking for a quiz, the girl in the gift shop at the Museum of Flight recommended the Spylaw, quiz was good, food was nice and staff were very friendly.Food: 4/5
Stopped for a little drink while walking the water of Leith. Very nice friendly place to stop wished we had had time to sample the lovely menu.
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