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Set 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 reviewThe Sunflower Restaurant can be found just off the historic Northgate in the beautiful Borders town of Peebles. Over the last nine years it has flourished under the loving ownership of Val and Andrew Brunton to become a local dining institution with many devoted followers. Locals and visitors alike appreciate the welcoming, laid-bac...
View full reviewCastle Venlaw Hotel, which was built in 1782 and has been operating as a hotel since 1949, is set a little away out of Edinburgh in the stunning scenery of the Scottish Borders. It is also home to Smithfields Bar & Restaurant, which, with its dark wood, soft leather furnishings, deep red and gold colour scheme and candlelit ambi...
View full reviewThere are few places that can offer as romantic and dramatic a setting as the Peebles Hydro. Emerging from stunning countryside, this striking white building, rebuilt in 1907 following a fire, benefits from immaculately kept gardens outside, and a whole host of leisure and luxury facilities inside. The 129 bedrooms bring comfort to y...
View full reviewStuart and Amanda Clink are passionate about local produce, and endeavour to incorporate as much of it into their menus as possible - from foraged wild mushrooms and home-baked artisan breads, to dry-cured meats from a nearby farm. Inspired by Scandinavian dining culture, the ethos at The Restaurant and The Larder is that quality fo...
View full reviewIt's hard to sum up everything that Cringletie House does right - the hotel itself is a beautifully restored 19th-century castle, set in the stunning countryside of the Scottish Borders, and the beautiful restaurant within is one of the best in the region. It is renowned for providing excellent service and quality food. This reputat...
View full reviewWith just ten tables and a private dining room for up to 14 guests, The Horseshoe is a small restaurant, but one that ensures its patrons are looked after very, very well. Along with magnificent food, visitors can enjoy the intimate, candlelit lounge, complete with a log fire and luxurious sofas and Chesterfields. In the adjacent fo...
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 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...
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 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 reviewStep inside Caddon View, a Victorian building of presence with fine views across the surrounding hills. It was originally built for the local doctor, but today you can expect first-class hospitality and a light, contemporary feel. The restaurant, which is open to residents and non-residents alike, is elegant and airy with an origina...
View full reviewIf this beautifully situated building could speak it would fill volumes. Dating back to 1107, Traquair House has played host to the kings and queens of the past and is now waiting to welcome guests to enjoy all that Scotland's oldest inhabited house can provide. Traquair has so much to offer; from the various craft workshops, a maze ...
View full reviewAtlanticOrganic is the organic café-restaurant at Whitmuir Farm, a working organic farm south of Edinburgh. With over 30 years’ experience, head chef Alexander Escobar is passionate about farm-to-table dining. He strives to source sustainably and ethically and as locally as possible according to the seasons. Alex is always deve...
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