Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in Burntisland, Scotland, United Kingdom. Burntisland (/bɜːrntˈaɪlənd/ listen (help·info), Scots: Bruntisland) is a royal burgh and parish in Fife, Scotland, on the northern shore of the Firth of Forth. According to the 2011 census, the town has a population of 6,269.
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4 based on 857 reviews
Cracking wee free house bar on Leith's waterfront. Fires on in winter in the bar with mugs of haggis stovies and hot toddies. In summer sit outside on the water with a seafood platter or fish and chips. 20 ales and craft beers on tap. 20 Wines and bubblie
We had tried a few weeks ago to eat here, the queues drove us away. What a system! We went again tonight, struck lucky with a rare table becoming free as we went in. It was noisy with lots of people straight from work just having a few drinks. Food offered a decent portion and we enjoyed it. Would be good if they could make it more like a night out rather then a queueing marathon. For example they had one machine for anyone using a debit card, not good enough for a busy pub
4 based on 565 reviews
A sumptuous eatery and loveable neighbourhood pub, full of old world charm and modern twists. Delectable seasonal menus and refined pub classics are prepared using the best local ingredients. Crisp craft beers, considered wines and exquisite cocktails are
Popped in on the off chance of breakfast before driving home. It is a splendid place for a weekend brunch. The food was delicious (I had Eggs Nobles which is eggs Benedict with black pudding). The coffee was rich and the surroundings were charming. If you are in the Leith area then I would definitely recommend it. If you are not it's worth a drive from Edinburgh.
4 based on 408 reviews
Exciting, playful food using Scotland's larder, gardens, seas and lochs to celebrate dishes that inspire us. Seasonal and sensational. Inspiring Scottish ingredients. Nourishing community values. We are a social enterprise restaurant where our profits are
We found this very small restaurant from reviews on TripAdvisor on our first night in Edinburgh. The restaurant is tucked away and was a short walk from our hotel in York Place.It is probably essential to book as it does not look to have more than twenty-five covers packed into a comparatively small space. All seats were taken when we visited. The front of house staff were very enthusiastic and helpful and engaged with all the customers. The menu is quite large for such a small restaurant with about nine choices for starter and main courses. Service was efficient without any long gaps between courses, but we never felt rushed in any way.The food was all well cooked and presented. Portion sizes were good and for the prices charged the whole meal was excellent value for money. So much so that at the end of our meal we re-booked for our last evening in Edinburgh too. That meal was equally good and we would have no hesitation in recommending this restaurant to any residents or visitors to Edinburgh.
4 based on 701 reviews
The Old Chain Pier is a beautiful bar/restaurant situated on the firth of the Forth, with beautiful views across to Fife. We serve fresh, local and in season produce all year round. From our gourmet burgers and beautiful beer battered haddock and chips, t
We visited as a party of 5 and had pre booked a window table overlooking the water. The ambiance and service were very good but I was very disappointed with the food. Based on TA reports I was expecting something special, but it was very ordinary. Nothing great warranted a complaint but well below my expectationsThe prices would have been fine for excellent food but it was expensive for mediocrityI would not rush to return
4 based on 606 reviews
Situated on the Leith waterfront, The Shore is the ideal destination for those wishing to spend an evening in Edinburgh���s historic port. Boats line the harbourside where the sun sets slowly on hot summer nights, making The Shore a quiet and idyllic loca
Had an evening in one of the booths in the bar area. An enjoyable evening meeting new folks sat in next booth who were great fun. Food was excellent. Service: drinks taken away before finishing on 2 occasions - the waiter was morose and without social skills and one waitress who is usually engaging was switched off. There was a member of staff who was very Emily and engaging however there was a subdued atmosphere within the regulars. Quite expensive for 2 people so expect excellent engaging service. Bar Staff OK however not one for the chat. Overall due to food and company, a great night.
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4 based on 1593 reviews
At the Ship on the Shore, seafood capital of Edinburgh, we have the opportunity to explore and enjoy the freshest and most extraordinary Scottish fish and seafood and we take great pride in using the freshest, which arrives daily and is harvested from sus
A dinner to remember. The staff go out of their way to accommodate you and make you feel welcome. Our table orderes the seafood linguine and the seafood platter. Such generous portions, and the seafood platter is an absolute show stopper. Would go back in a heartbeat.
4 based on 32 reviews
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We had a family lunch and had a good time. The menu selection was varied allowing for typical staples such as sandwiches, soup, baked potatoes and toasties as well as burgers and fish.The food is delicious and you can tell itâs all freshly made. We had the tomato, red pepper and chilli soup and would highly recommend.Portion sizes are hearty, price is reasonable and service is prompt and friendly.The views are lovely and calming.Highly recommend.It might be an idea to book during busy seasons.We didnât and got a table but a couple of people were turned and had to come back.
4 based on 1192 reviews
We ate here with friends as part of a birthday celebration. The seafood and fish were great - good size portions and fresh local ingredients. Great range of wines too. Service was excellent too.
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5 based on 206 reviews
We enjoyed our third visit to the Lighthouse today and was delighted with the friendly welcome, wonderful food, fresh from the fishermanâs trawler and nice ambiance. This is a lovely little restaurant overlooking Newhaven Harbour which never disappoints. Iâve tried a few different fish dishes now, everyone fantastic but they also have a meat and a vegetarian option too which weâre all well received. Word of warning though, do book in advance to ensure a table. Weâve heard a few disappointed travellers be turned away
5 based on 465 reviews
Room with A View, Seafood Restaurant situated within the Forth View Hotel in the coastal village Aberdour, Fife. Enjoy succulent scallops, wholesome halibut & Fresh Langoustines and many more delicious seasonal seafood dishes cooked to exquisite perfectio
Brilliant service. Super food. Canât fault it. Lovely setting. Only 7 tables so nice and cosy. A real gem in Fife. Canât say much more really. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
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