9 new bars and restaurants to look out for in Edinburgh this summer
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If you’re in the mood to try something new, there are plenty of exciting bars and restaurants that have recently opened or are coming soon to Scotland’s capital. Here are some of the most enticing.
Hawksmoor
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Hide AdPopular steak restaurant Hawksmoor is coming to Edinburgh this summer - opening the company’s first premises in Scotland on St Andrew Square.
The exact opening date is still to be confirmed, but the eatery will be housed inside the stunning former Royal Bank of Scotland building on St Andrew Square, with space for 170 customers and a private dining space.
Visit: St Andrew Square - thehawksmoor.com/edinburgh
The Greenhouse
Recently opened in Leith, The Greenhouse serves light bites, burgers, salads and tacos, as well as weekend brunch.
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Visit: 48-52 Constitution Street, EH6 6RS - facebook.com/Thegreenhouseleith
The Wine House 1821
Not technically new, but very recently re-launched, The Wine House 1821 is an elegant wine and cocktail bar in Edinburgh’s New Town with its very own wine library.
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Hide AdThere are more than 130 wines available by the bottle here, and plenty by the glass too. If you’re feeling peckish, choose from a selection of sharing platters or light bites.
Visit: 4 Picardy Place, EH1 3JT - facebook.com/thewinehouse1821
Fhior
Very recently opened by chef Scott Smith (former owner and head chef of Norn in Leith), Fhior in the New Town offers a gourmet Scottish a la carte menu at lunch, and various set tasting menus in the evening.
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Hide AdVisit: 36 Broughton Street, EH1 3SB - twitter.com/fhiorrestaurant
Mono
For progressive Italian cuisine (with a la carte and tasting menu options), try Mono on South Bridge.
Italian recipes and Scottish produce are married together here, as are both traditional and modern styles of cooking.
Visit: 85 South Bridge, EH1 1HN - monorestaurant.co.uk
83 Hanover Street
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Hide AdA former Gleneagles restaurant manager and owner of popular bar 99 Hanover Street is set to open a unique Chilean-inspired eatery on the same street later this month.
83 Hanover Street will combine Scottish produce with Chilean flavours, serving the likes of charcuterie, seafood and homemade empanadas.
Visit: 83 Hanover Street, EH2 1EE - 83hanoverstreet.com
Brasserie Prince
Due to open on Monday 11 June, Brasserie Prince at the Balmoral Hotel has chef Alain Roux at the helm, with his father Michael Roux keeping a watchful eye over proceedings.
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Visit: 1 Princes Street, EH2 2EQ - roccofortehotels.com/brasserie-prince
The Register Club
Brand new to the city, the trendy Register Club is open to non-members on a strictly reservation only basis.
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Visit: Floor 4, 42 St Andrew Square, EH2 2AD - lateralcity.com/register-club
The Fishmarket
From the brains behind beloved city centre restaurant eatery, Ondine, The Fishmarket in Newhaven opened its doors very recently, and is now cooking fresh and local seafood to order just a stone’s throw from the ocean.
Eat in or take away in good weather, and enjoy some of the most delicious seafood in the city.
Visit: 24- 25 Pier Place, EH6 4LP - thefishmarketnewhaven.co.uk