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The Best Places for Vegetarian Food in Edinburgh
"The lunch menu at Bell’s Diner has barely changed in 40 years, but why change a winning formula?. This cute little diner on the corner of St Stephen Street has been serving up gourmet burgers long before the likes of Byron got in on the act. Its steaks are also excellent and come with a choice of five sauces (go for the garlic butter), while the large hot fudge sundae pancakes are legendary in these parts."
"Housed in a converted warehouse and serving a menu that’s about as far removed from stereotypical Scottish cooking as imaginable, Tapa has earned itself a loyal following among in-the-know residents in Leith. Its take on Spanish tapas dishes provides a break from the norm: there are melt-in-your-mouth ribs, and the chef’s mother offers her own recipe for venison stew that’s not to be missed."
"You may have come across Grams before at a few of the local markets. Its 100% natural, raw, dairy free and gluten free cakes proved quite the hit and now its now opened a new cafe and store at Haymarket. The team behind Grams are experts in making tasty treats that nourish your body and they pride themselves on using natural, whole ingredients!"
"A photo posted by Grams (@gramsedinburgh) on Aug 13, 2016 at 2:52am PDT. If you’ve got a sweet tooth, Grams is perfect for you. It has a variety of gluten-free and refined sugar-free vegan cakes that look (almost) too good to eat."
"With the mantra “eat better, not less”, Grams is the place to go for those who want a generous portion size without worrying too much about what’s in it. Grams’ mission is to make healthy food exciting and available to everyone."
"Sometimes you just need a quick snack break in the middle of exploring a new destination. Café in the Square is just the place to kick back and relax. Their indulgent cake selection pairs well with the Matthew Algie Coffee (roasted in Glasgow)."
"Hidden away down the side of the library, this upbeat wee coffee shop also makes a good venue for a light lunch, with sandwiches, panini and salads, and a couple of secluded picnic tables out the back. Ice Cream in St Andrews"
"If you are a fan of Elemis spa treatments, PURE Spa is the one for you!. The contemporary design of the spa is sophisticated and relaxing, with a brilliant relaxation room where you can completely unwind after your treatment and enjoy some complimentary fruit juice. Here in Edinburgh, we are lucky to have 3 amazing locations where you can experience a PURE Spa; Lothian Road, Rose Street & Newhaven."
"Village Hotel Edinburgh is located just 8 miles and 15 minutes drive time from Edinburgh Airport. It is just 2 miles from Edinburgh city centre and Haymarket railway and 3 miles from Edinburgh Waverley train station. Nearby attractions include Edinburgh Castle - Royal Yacht Britannia and Princes Street - a shopaholics dream location."
"We work with the best local Artisans who believe in sustainable agriculture. We are Members of the SRA – Sustainable Restaurant Association who help us to source food more sustainably, manage resources more efficiently and work more closely with our local community. They also help diners identify those restaurants doing the right thing."
"In the middle of Market Street, this is a cool, laid back, spacious lunch venue. Serving food with a Scottish flair, you’ll also find mainstream staples like burgers, soup and toasted sandwiches. They have a kids menu too."
"25/05/2021: Very airy and spacious restaurant, which is not apparent from the street. It also has a fascinating interior and I would go back for that alone. I was dining alone but the staff couldn't do enough for me."