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Food scene

Tom Kitchin uses French techniques on Scottish produce in refined, chic converted whisky warehouse.
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The Kitchin
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Tom Kitchin uses French techniques on Scottish produce in refined, chic converted whisky warehouse.
'Playful, quirky decor in an informal cafe bistro with health-conscious menus and teapot cocktails.'
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Roseleaf bar cafe
23-24 Sandport Place
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'Playful, quirky decor in an informal cafe bistro with health-conscious menus and teapot cocktails.'
'Superchef's imaginative, elegant French cooking uses seasonal Scottish produce with set lunch deals.'
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Restaurant Martin Wishart
54 Shore
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'Superchef's imaginative, elegant French cooking uses seasonal Scottish produce with set lunch deals.'
A great brunch venue: their eggs benedict is my favourite!
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Rocksalt
46 Constitution St
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A great brunch venue: their eggs benedict is my favourite!
Renowned for some of the best food in the Shore and only a short stroll away from the property
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Chop House Leith
102 Constitution St
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Renowned for some of the best food in the Shore and only a short stroll away from the property

Drinkies!

Tucked away, this characterful little Swedish gem of a pub is friendly and very popular with locals.
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Sofi’s Bar
63-65 Henderson St
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Tucked away, this characterful little Swedish gem of a pub is friendly and very popular with locals.
'Shellfish and champagne spot by the waterfront, with elegant, romantic decor and some outdoor tables.'
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The Ship On The Shore
Shore
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'Shellfish and champagne spot by the waterfront, with elegant, romantic decor and some outdoor tables.'
Fabulous food, wonderful drink and live music!
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Nobles Café Bar & Restaurant
44A Constitution St
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Fabulous food, wonderful drink and live music!
Quirky hipsterish pub with a steampunk theme.
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The Barologist
23 Commercial St
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Quirky hipsterish pub with a steampunk theme.

Parks

Leith's own park, just a minute's walk from the flat. Perfect for picnics or an afternoon amble.
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Leith Links
4 Links Gardens
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Leith's own park, just a minute's walk from the flat. Perfect for picnics or an afternoon amble.

Sightseeing

Large oceanic liner used by Britain's royal family on official state visits for more than 40 years, now permanently berthed at Leith Docks. It's just a 15 min. walk from the flat.
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Royal Yacht Britannia
Ocean Drive
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Large oceanic liner used by Britain's royal family on official state visits for more than 40 years, now permanently berthed at Leith Docks. It's just a 15 min. walk from the flat.

Neighbourhoods

As far as iconic areas go, they don’t come more legendary than Leith. A wholesale regeneration hasn’t robbed Leith of its earthy qualities. Enjoy the delights from curio shops to a diverse range of cafés, restaurants and bars. Leith is the old maritime centre of Edinburgh. Its shipping heyday is behind it now, but the popular dockside restaurants, bars and shops have a unique charm and make Leith a vibrant place to hang out. The award-winning Royal Yacht Britannia, now berthed in Leith, was the former floating residence to Her Majesty The Queen and the Royal Family for over 40 years and sailing over 1,000,000 miles. Follow in the footsteps of royalty to discover the voyages and life that it played host to, with self-guided audio tours to educate and a Tea Room to replenish. Walk the Water of Leith, one of the city’s most iconic walks and perfect for a delightful stroll, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Leith’s shops tend to have a charm all of their own. Off-beat eco-friendly shop Flux (Bernard Street) is a top spot for unusual gifts. Ocean Terminal, designed by Terence Conran, houses all the big names (15 mins walk from the flat). There is more to eating and drinking in Leith than ticking off Michelin -stars. You don’t have to look far to find a great pub and the stylish Shore area in Leith is full of them, including The Kings Wark (which also happens to do some of the best burgers in the city), Nobles and Leith Beer Co. Make sure to stop by the chintzy, charming Roseleaf Bar for a cocktail in a china teapot or fantastic homemade pub food. Many artistic, educational and social endeavours take place in Out of the Blue Drill Hall (18 min walk from the flat), while Leith Links is home to football and festivals. The first Leith Festival was launched in 1907, and is still going strong. If you're in the area on Saturdays, Leith Market runs from 10am to 4pm at Dock Place, with a special Vegan Quarter on the first Saturday of every month.
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Shore
Shore
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As far as iconic areas go, they don’t come more legendary than Leith. A wholesale regeneration hasn’t robbed Leith of its earthy qualities. Enjoy the delights from curio shops to a diverse range of cafés, restaurants and bars. Leith is the old maritime centre of Edinburgh. Its shipping heyday is behind it now, but the popular dockside restaurants, bars and shops have a unique charm and make Leith a vibrant place to hang out. The award-winning Royal Yacht Britannia, now berthed in Leith, was the former floating residence to Her Majesty The Queen and the Royal Family for over 40 years and sailing over 1,000,000 miles. Follow in the footsteps of royalty to discover the voyages and life that it played host to, with self-guided audio tours to educate and a Tea Room to replenish. Walk the Water of Leith, one of the city’s most iconic walks and perfect for a delightful stroll, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Leith’s shops tend to have a charm all of their own. Off-beat eco-friendly shop Flux (Bernard Street) is a top spot for unusual gifts. Ocean Terminal, designed by Terence Conran, houses all the big names (15 mins walk from the flat). There is more to eating and drinking in Leith than ticking off Michelin -stars. You don’t have to look far to find a great pub and the stylish Shore area in Leith is full of them, including The Kings Wark (which also happens to do some of the best burgers in the city), Nobles and Leith Beer Co. Make sure to stop by the chintzy, charming Roseleaf Bar for a cocktail in a china teapot or fantastic homemade pub food. Many artistic, educational and social endeavours take place in Out of the Blue Drill Hall (18 min walk from the flat), while Leith Links is home to football and festivals. The first Leith Festival was launched in 1907, and is still going strong. If you're in the area on Saturdays, Leith Market runs from 10am to 4pm at Dock Place, with a special Vegan Quarter on the first Saturday of every month.