Reviews on Bar food in Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom. Experience the richness of Aberdeen’s proud history and culture — from the sound of residents’ traditional Doric accent to the sights of glittering granite buildings lining the city’s streets. Explore the cobbled roads and historic university buildings of Old Aberdeen, then take a stroll along the nearby sandy beach and watch for dolphins in the busy harbour. Afterward, find your way to the quaint fishing quarter of Footdee, and lose yourself among its tiny cottages and colourful gardens.
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4 based on 338 reviews
We visited Garlogie Inn for the first time in a long while for no particular reason. We received a lovely warm welcome and shown to the conservatory for lunch. It was a lovely place with open views over farmland. The order was quickly taken and the food turned out to be excellent. We were both suitably impressed and we will not be so long in returning to Garlogie Inn.
4 based on 470 reviews
Central Aberdeen
Very nice place for a quick bite on a tucked away street. Great service and wifi available. Personnel was more than friendly and accommodating. Everything was fresh. The haddock was extremely good. Salmon on a sourdough was a bit plain but tasty nevertheless.
4 based on 542 reviews
Set in Aberdeenâs trendy west end, No.1 is a chic bar/grill situated on Queens Terrace. Whether you visit for a drink, coffee, light snack, lunch or dinner, our Aberdeen restaurant offers comfort and convenience to satisfy every kind of appetite. At No.1
Trendy, upscale, good menu options and good wine list. Had to flag down the server for anything we needed. Average food at high prices. Would not choose to return.
4 based on 721 reviews
We believe in doing good ,feeling good and being good . And food is our profession. Trust us we are passionate about what we do and we do with respect.
I was looking for another Indian restaurant which I found shut and so went back to 8848 as I had passed it on my walk to the other place and was impressed with what I saw. Inside didn't disappoint. Service was from smiley attentive staff. I was on my own and opted only for poppadoms, a king size prawn dish and a garlic naan washed down with Kingfisher. The food was quite superb and exactly what you want of a proper Indian restaurant as opposed to a curry house. The mild sauce on the prawn dish was so tasty done in cream and spices, and the dish came with pilau rice, so that wasn't separate. Given what I've said about the quality it isn't the cheapest Indian restaurant, but in my opinion it was very much value for money.
4 based on 474 reviews
A warm Scottish failte to 'Angus & Ale', Aberdeen. Our beef is dry aged on the bone for a minimum of 28 days which guarantees melt-in-the-mouth, juicy burgers. 100% Angus beef. No bull!
Had high hopes for this place, read the reviews and thought it sounded fab, the service was good and I liked the atmosphere, nice music and decor, I had Cullen skink for starter which was delicious and my boyfriend had the pate which he enjoyed but said the amount of bread you get compared to the slab of pate was ridiculous. Mains were two burgers, I had the buttermilk chicken burger which was almost too big to comfortably eat and honestly I wasnât impressed, it was crunchy to the point of breaking your teeth and had that burnt floury taste. I had also asked for no chipotle mayo but got it anyway and there was a massive pickle on top of the bun which is not mentioned on the menu, this is a huge pet hate of mines. The taste of pickle on the bun was off-putting. The beef burger was TINY compared to the bun but massively thick which meant that it was quite pink in the middle which my partner does not like. Perhaps flattening the burgers a little would make for a more enjoyable and presentable meal? Also the chips were naff. Overall not worth the £50 it cost us. I hate to leave a negative review of a local business, but I feel like this place has the potential to be something amazing and letâs itself down on the little things.
4 based on 733 reviews
This is a really good American soul food restaurant. I ordered the brisket sandwich and it was the best brisket I've had outside the USA. My partner had the rump steak and that was perfectly cooked to her liking and the pepper sauce was delicious.
4 based on 1505 reviews
Revolution Aberdeen is situated in the heart of vibrant Belmont Street. Split over two levels, the venue offers the perfect place to relax with friends over lunch then party late into the evening. Each of the two floors has its own unique feeling. Our int
A restaurant that reminded me of a US restaurant. Very good drinks and the food was OK but nothing to go for if you are only interested in food. Nice atmosphere Hi Anders,Thanks for the very honest review, I'm sorry it was only 3 stars! Hopefully see you again where we can redeem ourselves!Ben,General Manager
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4 based on 721 reviews
We believe in doing good ,feeling good and being good . And food is our profession. Trust us we are passionate about what we do and we do with respect.
I was looking for another Indian restaurant which I found shut and so went back to 8848 as I had passed it on my walk to the other place and was impressed with what I saw. Inside didn't disappoint. Service was from smiley attentive staff. I was on my own and opted only for poppadoms, a king size prawn dish and a garlic naan washed down with Kingfisher. The food was quite superb and exactly what you want of a proper Indian restaurant as opposed to a curry house. The mild sauce on the prawn dish was so tasty done in cream and spices, and the dish came with pilau rice, so that wasn't separate. Given what I've said about the quality it isn't the cheapest Indian restaurant, but in my opinion it was very much value for money.
5 based on 89 reviews
Sports Bar, Casual Dining Restaurant and upstairs function suite for up to 120 covers. American,Italian freshly made to order food with a Scottish twist.
First visit here last night after a friendâs recommendation and it didnât fail to impress! Lovely homely atmosphere with a fab waitress who was rushed off her feet but very good at her job. We had the spicy chicken wings, chilli bowl, ribs and a kids chicken strips. Portion sizes are very generous, the chilli was to die for, best I have ever tasted (proper American style). Home made tortillas and cornbread finished it off perfectly. The chicken strips were good according to our fussy 10 year old who finished the lot followed by the caramel apple tart (which I was hoping he wouldnât finish but he did!). Ribs looked amazing and were really good too. Decent price - £56 for the food plus 6 soft drinks. Will definitely be back!
4 based on 721 reviews
We believe in doing good ,feeling good and being good . And food is our profession. Trust us we are passionate about what we do and we do with respect.
I was looking for another Indian restaurant which I found shut and so went back to 8848 as I had passed it on my walk to the other place and was impressed with what I saw. Inside didn't disappoint. Service was from smiley attentive staff. I was on my own and opted only for poppadoms, a king size prawn dish and a garlic naan washed down with Kingfisher. The food was quite superb and exactly what you want of a proper Indian restaurant as opposed to a curry house. The mild sauce on the prawn dish was so tasty done in cream and spices, and the dish came with pilau rice, so that wasn't separate. Given what I've said about the quality it isn't the cheapest Indian restaurant, but in my opinion it was very much value for money.
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