Find out what British restaurants to try in Prestonpans. Prestonpans is a small fishing town situated to the east of Edinburgh, Scotland, in the unitary council area of East Lothian.
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Johnnie Cope Community cafe is a social enterprise to based in hawthorn road prestonpans that aims to encourage tourism and community spirit within prestonpans. We aim to celebrate the link to the famous battle of prestonpans. Our cafe is run by passionat
Very good, inexpensive food, lovely atmosphere with friendly helpful staff. Kids Corner with ball pit, toys and colouring so great for keeping children entertained. Will definitely be back
4 based on 102 reviews
East Coast is a exciting new venue in Musselburgh which is home to both a modern Fish & Chip shop and a fresh new Seafood & Grill restaurant.
I have been eating seafood for 40 years all around Britain and the World and have never eaten mussels or lobster to match the wonderful food served to me this evening at East Coast in Messelburgh. Outstanding food, outstanding services and delightful surroundings. Seriously, check this place out if you get the chance!!
We stopped here after a visit to Samuel Burns' Yard along the road and were delighted with the quality and value of this wee place. Food was delicious and plentiful, coffee piping hot and cakes were a treat. We'll definitely be back when we're next in the area. Friendly staff and lovely decor as well! Thanks :)
Back again for dinner on Father's Day, as ever warm and friendly welcome from our hostess. The ladies opted for the cream of onion soup to start and I had haggis bon-bons. All were delicious. For main courses we had sea bass special, spicy BBQ chicken and Brig burger. All well presented, prepared and extremely tasty. No room for dessert, might have to forego a starter next time. This is extremely good value, better than standard pub fare. We, of course, will be back.
4 based on 104 reviews
Lucky enough to enjoy another wonderful full Scottish breakfast at Craigielaw. Travelled through from Glasgow and had a table booked for breakfast, a yearly ritual, wonderful as usual. Fantastic breakfast in beautiful surroundings, served by cheery, helpful staff. Also enjoyed a glass of wine in the courtyard several hours later after a very enjoyable walk. Must return for an overnight stay some time soon.
4 based on 115 reviews
My wife and I took a 26 bus from Edinburgh to Tranent, where her paternal grandmother used to live. Not knowing what to expect in the way of lunch, we found this cafe and decided to have scones and coffee. However, I was tempted by some of the Mediterranean influenced items on the menu and settled for moussaka. So glad I did, as it was obviously home-made and gave a generous portion of mince and avocado, topped with cheese - delicious. My wife enjoyed her scones, and the coffees were very good. Service was friendly and reasonably quick, given the place was packed with local people - always a good sign. Highly recommended.
4 based on 543 reviews
Called in with my daughter for lunch and we had a great time. Food was fantastic and staff were great and chatted as they worked. Both staff serving weren't kids and they would have put the kids to shame, they were busy but we're lovely with little diners and they just worked together beautifully. The food was great and freshly cooked. We both had pasta which was divine and hot and bubbly which is my perfect meal. Definitely worth a visit. We loved it. X
4 based on 55 reviews
The Filling Station provided the catering for a small intimate wedding in Port Seton and I must say that the standard was excellent. They served afternoon tea to the guests but the best part were the small, hand made pies. Stunning good. In fact I plan on making a special journey to purchase some.
4 based on 128 reviews
The Prestoungrange Gothenburg was established in 1908 and still continues as a bar and restaurant to this date. There is also a microbrewery attached, which produces some of our own real ales served from casks. We have a varied menu that changes regularly
Went here with a friend for lunch, ordered steak and ale pie, the pastry was burnt, and the steak was more like stew as it had carrots in it (which wasnt mentioned on the menu) I had mash potatoes with this which were lumpy. My friend had fish which she said was lovely, maybe mine was a one of, but it has put me of trying againGood afternoon,Thank you for your review. We pride ourselves on trying to offer quality service and food. Our steak pie is our number one seller so I am a little disappointed with your experience. Was this brought to the attention of a member of staff at the time? I am sorry that your food was below our usual high quality and I would like to let you know this was indeed not the usual and I would like to ask you come for food again and hopefully your experience is our usual high standard
4 based on 181 reviews
Small café serving homemade food from breakfast, soups, lasagne, toasties, baked potatoes pies and cake!
In Musselburgh with my 20 year old son today and we were starving and this wonderful cafe was first place we came across so nipped in...so glad we did. We both had soup and a toastie with a soft drink then I ordered tea and the carrot and walnut cake(love a homemade cake) which was soo delicious and fresh. Staff were wonderful and looks like the type of cafe you would want to work in. Cafe was full and everyone in there were all relaxed and really enjoyed themselves as lovely welcoming feel about the place. If back in Musselburgh I wil definitely be back. Prices were really good...very impressed.
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