Reviews on European 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 82 reviews
Took visiting family in mid-afternoon to show what we were raving about following trips to former premises in Cockenzie and Gullane. Great job in bringing the Haddington premises to life. Still great selection of cakes. Sadly four of us wanted the French Toast as it sounded delicious. After placing the order we were told there was no French Toast left. Iâm no cook, but is it possible not to have the ingredients for French Toast in such a place!?
5 based on 36 reviews
Had a fab evening with friends a couple of weeks back , food was very good service was excellent , would highly recommend , served a group of ten without a hiccup, my calamari was delicious, as was my half Americano pizza , half seafood pasta, didn't hear one complaint at the table. Mazzoli are fast friendly and extremely efficient at what they do. Great value for money. Cant wait to check out the new beer garden that's ready to open.
4 based on 85 reviews
The 1902 Bar & Grill has established a fine reputation for the quality of the cuisine and service. There's also a licensed outdoor area for relaxing when the sun is shining. At the end of last year we were delighted to welcome Paul Sellers as Head Chef. P
Looking for somewhere to stop off after a day trip south of the border, this was the place that ticked all the pre-planning boxes and what a nice place it was. Seated very promptly when we arrived and a drinks order taken (nice touch water automatically placed on the table without having to ask) and menu's handed out. There is a nice range of food to choose from and reasonable prices too.I went for the mac and cheese and it was worth the 10 minute wait as it was really delicious! The chunky chips (more like huge tattie wedges) were an excellent accompaniment too! OH gave the thumbs up to his fish and chips too. We were both stuffed so didn't have a dessert.For those not native to Dunbar, the postcode for the hotel isn't correct - it takes you to the street behind the hotel, I had to change from using the Sat Nav to Google Maps to actually find the place, so beware!Dear Ne_quineThank you so much for taking the time to review your dinning experience with us. We were absolutely delighted to read your comments and feedback and will ensure that everyone involved shares in your kind comments.I will also share with Paul and his brigade in the kitchen your brilliant comments about the Mac Cheese and Fish Chips - the portions are to set you up and maybe next time we can tempt you to a pud!I do hope we can welcome you back soonKind regardsPhilip
5 based on 240 reviews
There is a degree of formality about the restaurant with it's understated elegance. The Owners greeting is quiet and unassuming as he guides you through the menu and wine list. The food was beautifully cooked, well presented and tasted delicious. The only downside was the two young waitresses who did not know the menu and any request was answered with "I'll need to ask". I think they could be better trained. That aside, we had a great evening and I hope we'll be back.PS avoid the bread - it's too good and I ate too much!
Where to eat Scottish food in East Linton: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 12 reviews
Give our quirky outdoor eaterie a visit in the vibrant unique setting here at Foxlake. Our mouthwatering menu includes delicious breakfasts, brunches & lunches and prebooked afternoon teas our aim is to serve up good wholesome home cooked grub using local
This is a little gem and put together with great care. Firstly the context, this is a small cafe attached to a wake park trying to do something a bit different and with a quality twist, it is not an inside venue with lots of room. They clearly make a lot of the products locally and have a great range of products for what they are working in a 'big shed' with a hatch. Very nice staff who care about what they are doing and who bring everything to you. Ok it can be a bit pricier than some but that's probably a price you have to pay for home baking and quality food and coffees. (Try Hillend for cheap!) As you are sitting out to eat the ideas of the boxes for food stop it blowing into the water is clever. We have eaten here all across this summer and it's great to have a quality operation in what is a challenging venue, partly due to its seasonality and space issues, so thanks for making it different.Recommend the nachos and the smoothies.....with a bacon roll on the side! with Pretzel and Almond Crossant to finish.Thank you for your kind review and comments. It is important to us to offer our customers tasty freshly made food and do our utmost to use local and seasonal produce as much as we can. We are delighted you have tasted our dishes and are a regular satisfied customer and hope you will continue to be so for a very long time.
Where to eat Cafe food in East Linton: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 952 reviews
"Newly opened, but the food is so good I think it should be on Trip Advisor"Zitto is an Italian Wine Bar offering over 50 different superb wines, many by the glass and, new to East Lothian, we invite you to try our tasting list where you can "sample" four
Reading reviews, we were looking forward to going! However, the food was unfortunately terrible. Pasta sauce was incredibly watery, chicken was frozen and glasses were filthy. Service was ok, although extremely slow and inattentive. We were overcharged but this was sorted quickly. Considering the price, we expected much better - wonât be back.
Most Popular Pub food in East Linton, Scotland, United Kingdom
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.
Top 3 International food in East Linton, Scotland, United Kingdom
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 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.
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