Step in to discover a traditional pub of unique character, revered for its eclectic range of real ales and its quality pub food, which are served, as they should be, with a generous measure of famous British hospitality.
Rose Street Brewery is situated on Rose Street and stands in Edinburgh’s New Town, which was built when a competition was held back in 1766. The challenge went out to architects; “Let us boldly enlarge Edinburgh to the utmost.” It was won by a 23-year-old named James Craig.
The area has a long and interesting history. Thistle Street and Rose Street were built originally for the artisans of the New Town, although in an inferior style and of rougher workmanship than the main streets. But by the mid 1800s, Rose Street had established itself as a drinking oasis and this reputation is proudly upheld today.
Ventured out one evening to get some Scottish dinner. And several places on the Rose Street were fully booked, but luckily this place seemed to have a decent menu so I popped in, and luckily got a table. The menu has a varied selection, several traditional Scottish dishes, I had a lamb with haggis pie, and an apple crumble. Both were very delicious and filling. Price wise - definitely good value.
Dog friendly outside. Was warm to sit outside. Small wine and whiskey and coke came to £11. There is plenty of seating outside. Toilets upstairs. Clean. Staff were pleasent and friendly and asked if we were okay.
Nice place to have lunch or dinner. Some traditional Scottish dishes are in the menu. Good and polite service.
Good drinks and a nice atmosphere. Staff were friendly and attentive. Overall a nice comfortable pub. Would visit again
We entered the ground floor, and the waitress told us that for dining, we had to go upstairs. Very pleasant, bubbly young lady attended to us. From where we were seated, we could hear the chefs singing in the background. It made us smile. The food was simply delicious.
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