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Eat your fill with food and drink in Edinburgh
Ah, a favourite subject of ours! When it comes to food and drink in Edinburgh, the city is just brimming with restaurants, cafes, bistros, gastro pubs, pizzerias, chippies and just about everything else to tickle your fancy.
If you're looking to dine out, Girdy & Birdy are gradually eating their way through the 'Burgh and updating their restaurant experiences regularly, both on the blog, and - more frequently - through social media.
You don't even have to eat out, either! You can order in, with many delivery services (such as JustEat, Deliveroo and UberEats) happy to bring exactly what you want straight to your door. Food and drink in Edinburgh is always a delight!
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Review: Origano, a serious contender for Leith’s best pizza
Origano on Leith Walk is a must-visit, offering a genuine claim to the “best pizza in Edinburgh” title. Watch chefs at the wood oven, enjoy the buzzing atmosphere, and eat sensational pizza. A show of good taste for any date or family meal.
Review: Topolabamba – Fast, fresh Mexican flavours on Lothian Road
Need a quick, flavourful bite in Edinburgh’s City Centre? Topolabamba delivers. This busy Mexican restaurant nails its street food classics. While not ideal for large groups, it’s perfect for 2-4 people. Service is quick and impressively attentive.
Review: Buck’s Bar: Big Chicken Burgers and Rock ‘n’ Roll on Grindlay Street
Bucks Bar on Grindlay Street gets a top rating. While the Hanover St branch is moodier, Grindlay St wins on food. Expect huge, spicy buttermilk chicken burgers, sweet potato fries, and a fun vibe with friendly, busy staff. Save room for the cheesecake!
Review: The Chanter, a City Centre Sports Bar
The Chanter is a reliable sports bar, perfect for a quick, “cost-effective” bite before a cinema trip. Food is “pretty good” (try the mac & cheese), but the venue is noisy and the QR code menu is frustratingly incomplete.
Review: Acai Bros, Rodney Street’s Healthy Indulgence
Acai Bros on Rodney Street is a go-to for local workers seeking a healthy indulgence. These freshly made acai bowls are packed with superfoods but can be calorific. It’s a no-frills spot, perfect for a takeaway “emotional pick me up.”
Review: Innis & Gunn Tap Room, Lothian Road
A reliable choice on Lothian Road, the Innis & Gunn Taproom is perfect for a quick pre-theatre meal. It offers efficient table service, hearty pub grub like a great value Steak Frites deal, and a wide selection of both I&G and local guest beers.
Review: Greenwoods, Edinburgh
Girdy and Birdy visited Greenwoods on Frederick Street for a late lunch, at Birdy’s behest. Zero regrets from either party!







