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Halfway between Edinburgh and Peebles, The Leadburn Inn is an ideal stop on your drive down to the Scottish Borders. The family-friendly inn boasts a soft play room for young children, provisions for groups with dogs and plenty of outdoor seating to enjoy the sun when it comes out. The interior of The Leadburn Inn is bright and airy...
View full reviewEstablished in the small village of Mid Calder in 1747, this pub is one of the busiest meeting places in the area. The Black Bull Inn is at the heart of the community, and enjoys a prime location, sitting snugly in the shadow of its new town neighbour, Livingston, close to nearby rail links. Though it has been under new ownership sin...
View full reviewThe Lime Kiln has cracked an age-old conundrum: how to bridge the generation gap in pub dining. It offers both a contemporary grown-up experience and a child-friendly family haven. This is partly thanks to the well-designed space, but its real secret is technology. CCTV means kids can play in the tots' room while parents keep an eye...
View full reviewAlthough one of the most beautiful parts of the UK, the weather in the Scottish Borders can be unpredictable to say the least. So what does a publican, who wants to offer his customers a great place (come rain, hail or shine) in which to eat and relax, do? Well, Keith Jamieson of the Gordon Arms Hotel simply rolls back the roof of h...
View full reviewSitting in the picturesque village of West Linton is The Old Bakehouse, a quaint venue serving unquestionably delectable fare. There's a variety of delicious and wholesome things to eat, all freshly made on-site. The brunch menu is graced by delights such as scrambled egg and smoked salmon atop a toasted ciabatta, and a full Scottis...
View full reviewThe Scots Pine Tearoom is situated on the A703 between Penicuik and Peebles and provides a warm welcome, from both the friendly staff and the cosy log-burning stove. Breakfast is served until 11.30am and includes pancakes, croissants, a full breakfast and more. The main menu offers a wide range of sandwiches, baked potatoes and pani...
View full reviewGood, honest, homemade food never fails to put a smile on your face, and the hearty fare I enjoyed at The Tower Hotel certainly had that effect on me. This charming eatery serves traditional British food at its best in cosy, warm surroundings - a combination that locals and visitors alike flock to enjoy. To start, my companion and I...
View full reviewIn this classic seaside town, The County Hotel provides comfortable, familyfriendly accommodation on the doorstep of many local attractions. Keen golfers will be glad to hear that as a guest you receive discounted rates at many of the local courses. For all the rugby fans visiting Murrayfield, reduced rates for groups and a warm wel...
View full reviewTucked away in the charming village of Garvald, The Garvald Inn is a watering hole that’s popular with both locals and visitors alike. Inside, the pub’s cosy atmosphere provides the perfect environment in which to unwind with a drink or a satisfying meal. The traditional decor enhances the homely ambience, complete with expose...
View full reviewEstablished in the 1700s, The Linton has a long and interesting history, just waiting to be discovered. It is highly regarded by all who visit, whether staying in one of the country-inn-style rooms, eating in the beer garden, or just dropping by for a quick drink. There are over 20 wines available by the glass, as well as a wide sel...
View full reviewSet on the main street of this historic Borders town, the County Hotel has an interesting heritage which spans over 400 years. In its current guise, the building represents a fine example of a country pub, with its exposed brickwork, two open fires and wood panelling. The County offers an extensive menu of home-cooked food, wit...
View full reviewThe Tontine Hotel, in the heart of Peebles, was built in 1808. The traditional values of the hotel are kept alive today by owners Kate and Gordon Innes, who provide quality food, drink and lovely accommodation for tourists and locals alike. Meals are served in the Adam Room Restaurant, as well as the bistro and lounge, and, in the ev...
View full reviewAs the name suggests, the Corner House Hotel is to be found on the corner of Chapel Street in the charming town of Innerleithen. The town itself is an excellent place to start an investigation into all that the Scottish Borders is known for. Biking enthusiasts, walkers, golf addicts and fishing devotees will find plenty to do, and th...
View full reviewThe Earl of Traquair first opened the doors of St Ronan's Hotel in 1827, and this lovely traditional hotel has enjoyed a steady stream of customers ever since. Expect to find delicious Scottish fare here, prepared using local ingredients. Begin with homemade chicken liver paté or deep-fried Brie with sweet redcurrant jelly,...
View full reviewFor the last six years, this charming 19th-Century building has been home to Christina and Derek Ritchie, and in that time they have transformed it into what is commonly thought of as the friendliest pub in town. Bringing different skills to the table, this couple have gradually turned the Tweedside into a relaxed home-from-home hote...
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