Indulge in a communal feast at Bread Street Kitchen & Bar. Highlights include the crab and Isle of Mull cheddar dip and a spectacular sharing Wellington. High-end dining that feels genuinely welcoming and unpretentious in St Andrew Square.
Movie Review: Looney Tunes – The Day The Earth Blew Up
A feature-length sci-fi pastiche starring the iconic duo of Daffy Duck and Porky Pig as they battle aliens and adult responsibilities.
Radar: Drexler’s Olympia-5 at the Pianodrome
Australian composer Drexler joins forces with filmmaker Mark Cousins for the Olympia-5 album launch at Edinburgh’s Pianodrome this February.
Review: Ian Smith – Foot Spa Half Empty
Don’t let the green outfit fool you; Ian Smith is a seasoned pro. His latest tour is a riotous exploration of caution and charisma. With a diverse appeal and sharp audience work, Smith delivers one of the funniest hours on the circuit today.
Review: Do Ding Dong Dim Sum meal kits live up to the hype?
Birdy was very kindly sent a box of Ding Dong Dim Sum’s premium vegan dim sum kit to try out at home – it definitely hit the mark!
Radar: Conpulsion 2026 – the tabletop convention is “On Top of the World”
Scotland’s oldest RPG convention returns to Edinburgh in April 2026. Discover what is happening at Conpulsion: On Top of the World.
Review: Giants – A Walk Through the Scale of the Prehistoric
Experience the prehistoric roar at NMS. Giants uses 3D models and skeletal casts to bring ancient predators to life. It’s a short, impactful journey that highlights the fragile beauty of nature’s biggest beasts. Perfect for curious older kids.
Review: Otherworld Bar & Kitchen – a bar on Leith Walk
A craft beer oasis in Leith, Otherworld balances a traditional bar feel with modern sensibilities. Expect great local ales, hearty Cajun burgers, and a genuinely welc







