Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in East Linton, Scotland, United Kingdom. East Linton is a village and former Police burgh in East Lothian, Scotland, situated on the River Tyne and A199 road (former A1 road) five miles east of Haddington, with a population of 1,731 (Census 2011). (In 1881 it had a population of 1,042).
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4 based on 263 reviews
The waiter was incredibly helpful and welcoming and we enjoyed our evening overall. We had spent a day at the Scottish open and were looking forward to a special meal to finish off our day. We loved the complementary snifters before courses- a spicy Bloody Mary, rhubarb smoothie and a noggin of Sangria. The menu had lots to choose from, both seafood and terrestrials. I started with delicious mussels and a nice touch was the finger bowl was proper hot when the food arrived, so it was just perfect to wash my hands in when I was finished. Mussels plump, fresh and in a delicious winey- creamy sauce, which managed to be rich and fresh at the same time! He had a tasty chicken salad with crispy coating and tasty dressing. We both opted for fish and chips for main but in different ways- he the fried variety which was crisp and served with mushy peas. More vinegar please though! I ordered the coley which was on a bed of mixed fried potatoes and salad. Not the best combination, potatoes not crisp and salad becoming a wee bit soggy in the mix. Skin on the fish wasn't scaled so couldn't eat it . Distinctly average I am afraid. The dining room a little smokey from the cooking. All in all pleasant but not exceptional and, I am afraid, Edinburgh prices.
4 based on 438 reviews
Our award-winning restaurant at The Rock offers regularly changing menus including seasonal, locally-sourced dishes, cooked to highest standards by our great kitchen staff. We specialise in local, freshly-caught seafood, steaks from local butcher John Gil
This is our first visit to rocks under the new owner,the new revamped decor is light and fresh,met by a pleasant young man who showed us to our table and gave us the menu what a wonderful selection and very difficult to make our minds up,order taken by the new owner who I have to say has his finger on the pulse, we had to wait on our starter but to be fair the restaurant was very busy,pigeon breast on a bed of creamy risotto was beautiful and my partner had fish cake in a creamy sauce well worth the wait. To follow chicken breast which was cooked to perfection and pig on a plate 4 different cuts of pork the best he has tasted in a long time no room for desert and we will definitely be back, thank you to the staff for an excellent evening
4 based on 549 reviews
I recently celebrated my birthday with family at the Waterside. The atmosphere in the bar always seems good even on a Wednesday evening. James was welcoming and attentive as always and really is a great host. Using the courtesy bus meant we could all have a drink for once.Everyone found something to suit them on the menu even the vegans! Thanks for a great night guys.
4 based on 117 reviews
Easy place to stop off on the A1. Plenty of parking available and a play area outside if visiting with children. Food is overall very good. Starter of celeriac and apple soup was lovely. Regular beef burger was great but the beetroot and think it was halloumi cheese wasn't nice. No particular taste to it apart from a used oil aftertaste. The potato wedges etc that came with it were tasty though. Lovely piece of cake to take away. The shop area has so many interesting things in it that I could have bought everything. Been several times now and no doubt will be back again.Hi Thank you for taking the time to give us a review.We are delighted that you choose to use us and that you enjoyed your visit. I will pass on your feedback regarding the beetroot burger as it has now become a firm favourite with everyone so we need to ensure we get it right every time.Regards Trish Leckie owner
4 based on 417 reviews
Signals is a British Bistro located in the heart of North Berwick. Family owned and operated we welcome individuals, groups and families to Signals where personal service and attention to detail is our number one priority. We use fresh local produce to ma
Nice restaurant in the centre of North Berwick. Good breakfast selection at very reasonable prices. Only down side on this visit was that there wasn't enough milk to go with the coffee and we had to ask twice for some more. Obviously hasn't put us off as we're going back with some other friends in a couple of days!
5 based on 82 reviews
At Number7 we feel we have created a relaxing and unique atmosphere with surroundings of "Real" artifacts and artisan furniture. All our food is made on the premises including our selection of puddings. We offer a wide selection of dishes from Dunbar shel
A short menu, looks simple at first but had variety. So I had spicy Spanish style sausage in a pineapple glaze, it works. A hefty portion of haggis, neeps and tatties for mains, lovely. And a proper rice pudding for desert, almost as good as my Nanaâs. Service was great. A quiet midweek, very rainy night but lovely atmosphere.
4 based on 184 reviews
Family run Inn with 5 well appointed En-suite Rooms,Traditional Public Bar and Well presented Lounge / Restaurant. Locally sourced produce to home-cooked pub food. SUNDAY BREAKFAST SERVED FROM 9AM TO 11.30 AM.
Chosen because two (particularly one) of the men were very plain eaters. Firstly we did get a bit lost on entry and ended up heading to the bedrooms. Our service was shared by a young man and a mature lady who were excellent. The 3 starters seemed to go well particularly the one who had the soup. I don't have a great appetite and was looking forward to the roast beef dinner so had just a roll and butter, too hot to handle and over microwaved! My beef was overcooked, so that and half of another's steak pie was kindly "doggie bagged" and it was well appreciated by dog lover companion's pooches. The "plain eater" had fish and chips and although he didn't say anything, he only ate about half of the serving. Apart from a lot of noise from a particularly busy bar we enjoyed our visit and were reminded of our visits to our local pubs in our younger days. Be prepared to run the "fag reek" gauntlet on entry and exit.
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Barneys Coffee Shop is set in the beautiful village of East Linton. Barneys is a fresh new addition to the village and provides a relaxing place to chill or meet friends. You can choose from 'Trading Post' coffee or our range of ShibuiTeas and why not add
We visited for the first time today and were made to feel most welcome. Although we arrived well past the time that breakfast rolls are served, the cafe was momentarily quiet and we were offered bacon rolls, which were very tasty. The coffees were hot (like another reviewer, this is not the case in all establishments) and the cup size generous (and no silly glass latte glasses - proper cups with saucers). Bright, clean and a great bonus to East Linton. We will be back!
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4 based on 168 reviews
Lovely old fashioned plant nursery set in a traditional walled garden - beautiful plants, including the widest range of ornamental and fruiting trees available, a wonderful tearoom housed in an original Victorian conservatory. Serves coffee, tea, lunch an
An exceptional garden centre. The best I've ever been to. Would need a car to get there. Huge range of beautiful plants.
4 based on 136 reviews
Traditional village inn with a cosy country bar and traditional steakhouse Our menus offer all homemade produce, enjoy local produce offered from local suppliers. Stunning beer garden and Lovely steak restaurant mixed with the best fish and vegetables eas
As I was staying in the Hotel, it made sense to eat here, the restaurant is really small, but was good value with good service
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