Despite Leith's regeneration, it still seems short on decent hotels. Thank goodness, then, for the A-Haven Townhouse, a Victorian-era venue on Ferry Road...
180 Ferry Road
Thanks to its prime site, this contemporary café can get terribly crowded in August. But it's worth trying for a table: the quality of food (soups, salads,...
170 High Street
The Pandyas, who opened this restaurant back in the '80s, have now retired, but their nephew remains in charge of this family-run gem, which offers...
45 St Patrick Square
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
The sister venture to Igg's next door, Barioja is an accomplished modern take on a tapas bar. The menu lists just over 30 starter-sized portions: dishes...
19 Jeffrey 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
Right at the heart of Edinburgh's gay scene, the welcoming, laid-back Blue Moon Café offers good food and drink. The staff are cute and sassy: ask here if...
1 Barony Street
The team in this small establishment produces a range of dishes, a good proportion designed not to spook the local palate: cheese gyoze (cheddar in pastry...
46 West Richmond 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 Street
This Turkish delight of a café, located down by the Water of Leith, serves the kind of light meals and sweets that may remind you of holiday excursions to...
77 The Shore
A simple Italian establishment, Caffè Lucano offers breakfast (scrambled egg and smoked salmon on toast), filled ciabattas and focaccias, cakes, coffees and...
37-39 George IV Bridge