A fantastic new addition to Leith, Diggers offers a top-tier drinks menu and a vibrant setting. From the Calcutta Cup buzz to the knowledgeable bar staff, it’s a masterclass in pub culture. Perfect for a dram and a local pint by the tram line.
Review: Treatz Edinburgh – A Dessert Parlour on Lothian Road
A shiny and romantic dessert parlour that stands out from fading competitors. Treatz serves massive portions of sweet treats at good value. While the venue is impressive, the service pace is leisurely and can be awkward for first-timers. Ideal for couples seeking a quiet sugar fix.
Review: Kezban Mediterranean Restaurant – a Turkish restaurant in Leith
Located on Commercial Street, Kezban Mediterranean excels with its Turkish grill and extensive meze menu. While the service can feel a little weary, the food is consistently good and the dark, atmospheric interior is great for quiet catch-ups.
Review: Yubi’s Dark Choc Matcha protein bar
Looking for a macro-friendly treat? Yubi’s Matcha Dark Chocolate protein bar offers genuine Japanese matcha and 10g of protein for under 100 calories. It’s moreish, sophisticated, and a must-try for plant-based snackers across the UK.
Review of [UN]LOVEABLE: A work in progress performance @ Traverse Theatre
Birdy made it down to the Traverse Theatre once again, this time to partake in not one, not two… but FIVE work-in-progress performances from the Not So Nice! Theatre Company. Its name? [UN]LOVEABLE. I was really hyped for [UN]LOVEABLE, a pre-Valentine’s Day show taking place on Friday 13th – because, why not?! With bizarre breakups, […]
Review: King Pins Edinburgh – Arcade, golf and bowling hidden under Princes Street
King Pins is an impressive and well-organised addition to the city’s nightlife that caters to casual gamers and serious party-goers alike.
Review: Bread Street Kitchen & Bar – a St Andrews Square restaurant
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.







