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Where a Leither Eats
After two decades living on the Walk, Tracy Griffen has learnt that Leith’s best food isn’t always found in the newest openings. In this article, she identifies the long‑standing, weekday‑reliable spots that keep the neighbourhood fed. Leith is a hotbed of culinary talent. It’s tempting to rush around and try all the new openings, which means many established eateries get ignored. I’ve been living in Leith for over 20 years , and here are my favourite places for reliable, af
Tracy Griffen
9 hours ago3 min read


Umi: A Taste of Tokyo in Edinburgh’s West End
Minimalist, warm and quietly confident, Umi delivers a lunchtime escape where precision, comfort and serious flavour meet—at prices that feel almost implausible for the West End. We tumble into Umi on a chilly February lunchtime. With its minimalist wooden décor and cosy booths, it feels like a neighbourhood eatery you’d find down a side alley in Tokyo. The light wood, soft lighting and gentle buzz of conversation set the tone: this is somewhere you can happily linger over
Lea Harris
1 day ago2 min read


Iconic Edinburgh pub, The Beehive, officially reopens following £1 million investment
The Beehive, an historic pub in the heart of the Scottish capital, officially reopened its doors to the public today (20 February) following a significant programme of refurbishment. Set at the foot of Edinburgh Castle in the Grassmarket, the flagship Belhaven pub has received a major £1 million investment to reinvigorate the pub’s interior and exterior whilst taking care to preserve its unique character. The Whisky Bar The Beehive investment has created multiple jobs in th
Sharon Wilson
3 days ago3 min read


The Quiet Magic of Low‑Key Nights
Sponsored Post Low-Key Evenings Done Properly There's something deeply satisfying about an evening that doesn't demand anything from anyone. No elaborate plans, no pressure to be "on" just the gentle art of doing very little and doing it well. These are the nights that often end up being the most memorable, tucked away in the corners of memory where the best moments hide. The beauty of a proper low-key evening lies in its complete rejection of performance. Nobody's taking pho
Bite
3 days ago3 min read


On the hospitality front line with Mirin’s Sharif Gergis
Edinburgh’s hospitality sector is entering one of its most turbulent periods in years, and as the foodie podcast Eating and Waiting to Eat closes its first season, host Carlos Miranda reconnects with Mirin’s Sharif Gergis to take stock of where the industry stands in 2026. From rising labour costs to shifting diner behaviour, he offers a clear-eyed view of the pressures reshaping restaurants across the city — and the opportunities that still give operators reason to stay hope
Carlos Miranda
4 days ago4 min read


Dinner Meets Detective Work: Six by Nico Reveals Sherlock Holmes Dining Experience
Traitors UK Champion Jake Brown Fronts Six by Nico’s Sherlock Holmes immersive menu experience Six by Nico is launching its latest immersive tasting menu, Sherlock Holmes , a six-course murder mystery dining experience inspired by the world's most famous detective. Running from 9th March to 19th April 2026 , the new menu invites guests to step inside a live investigation, where each course reveals a new clue and advances the story of a suspected murder clouded by superstit
Sharon Wilson
5 days ago3 min read


Spring Wine Season in Edinburgh — Three Fairs, Three Exclusive Bite Deals
Edinburgh’s wine calendar is overflowing this spring — and Bite readers are getting first pick. From generous walk‑around tastings to expert‑led masterclasses, here are three unmissable wine fairs landing in the city, each with an exclusive Bite offer. Great Grog Big Spring Wine Fair — Sat 18 April Greyfriars Charteris Centre, Pleasance Edinburgh’s most generous wine tasting returns with 100+ wines , producers pouring on the day, and a relaxed, roam‑as‑you‑like format. Bit
Bite
6 days ago2 min read


Nibble - 14 February
On the Grapevine Edinburgh is buzzing . Margarita Mile is a six‑week citywide celebration running from 18 Feb–31 Mar . Salt rims at the ready. Panda & Sons are going full agave with a one‑night mezcal takeover for National Margarita Day , 22 Feb . Vittoria Group are importing a little Italian glamour, bringing Amorino®’s luxury gelato to Scotland for the first time. Uncle Tiger has landed on Bristo Place , shaking up the late‑night scene with rotating Asian flavours
Bite
Feb 142 min read


The Grouse & Claret - old school cooking and country comfort done properly
Between Kinross and Balado, tucked just off the M90 along a potholed private road, sits The Grouse & Claret . Opened in 1992 by Vicky and David FuTong , it’s a restaurant that has held its ground for more than three decades by serving classic dishes with the occasional Asian flourish. Set among meadows and lochans, the place feels almost suspended in time. We arrive on the first crisp, sunny day after what feels like weeks of relentless rain; snow still clings to the distant
Sharon Wilson
Feb 142 min read
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