Chef Paul Kitching and manager Katie O'Brien made their names at Juniper in Manchester; when they moved north in 2009, their new venue instantly joined...
3 Royal Terrace
Artisan Roast supplies quality coffee to cafés and restaurants, but in Broughton Street it has its very own premises. It's a laid-back spot, far from...
57 Broughton Street
Broughton Street's original style bar still feels much the same as it did back when it opened in 1994, albeit with the odd decorative improvement....
10a-12a Broughton Street
Housed in the LGBT Centre on Broughton Street, this café welcomes all-comers. You can come here for a sit-down meal, but it's also good for a quick beer or...
60 Broughton StreetSummer 2009 saw the former Claremont Bar transformed into a brighter and breezier café-bar featuring quirky art, bare brick, banquettes and a more feminine...
133-135 East Claremont StreetUp a short flight of steps from the pavement on one of Leith Walk's terraces, Embo is a small but well-run establishment. If you're in the area and fancy a...
29 Haddington PlaceSitting along Albany Street, just off Broughton Street, this basement restaurant sits just on the eastern fringes of the New Town. Chef-owner George Kelso's...
39a Albany Street
Although the housing market finally cooled down in 2007 and 2008, enormous change was brought to bear in the preceding decade on solid working-class...
22-24 Easter RoadIf Manna House demonstrates the gentrification of the southern end of Easter Road, nearby Renroc goes one better, offering not only an extensive café menu...
91 Montgomery StreetFormerly a long-running style bar called Baroque, these premises morphed into Treacle in 2009 after a revamp that included a massive manga mural. Overall,...
39-41 Broughton Street
Still the most celebrated delicatessen in Scotland, Valvona & Crolla also encompasses this simple and tasteful space at the rear of the shop, a converted...
19 Elm Row