| 10 (1F) Cambridge Street, Edinburgh Old Town EH1 2ED | |
| 01312181818 | |
| Dine Edinburgh Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
| Follow DineEdinburgh on Instagram | |
An award-winning brasserie, Champagne and cocktail lounge located in Edinburgh’s financial centre.
From its interior of polished timbers and sumptuous wall coverings to its striking circular atrium with life size apple tree, Dine epitomises relaxed luxury.
Whether it’s a quick bite with colleagues, a lingering lunch with friends, a gourmet dinner experience or simply a glass of Champagne or cocktail made by one of the Capital’s top mixologists, there’s something for everyone – all at affordable prices.
Located just above the Traverse Theatre and next to the Usher Hall, Dine is ideally placed for a pre or post theatre meal.
Assaggini is a brand new restaurant concept in Scotland serving Italian small plates so you can enjoy more of your favourite dishes all at once. A new way to enjoy Italian!
READ MOREBoteco is the perfect venue for your next gathering or celebration!
READ MOREThe Scottish Cafe & Restaurant is situated at the gardens entrance of the Scottish National Gallery on the Mound with iconic views to Princes Street Gardens.
READ MORERavelston House, an historic hotel, restaurant, bar and wedding venue with good food and comfortable rooms in Musselburgh.
READ MOREA restaurant, bar and entertainment space in Edinburgh with live entertainment Wednesday through Sunday until late.
READ MOREA family owned Scottish restaurant collection based in Edinburgh and Aberdeen. Scottish, seasonal and seriously tasty menus sourced as locally as possible.
READ MOREEdinburgh's BABA is a mezze, charcoal grill and cocktail bar, inspired by the flavours of the Levant!
READ MORESet over two floors with three stylish bars, Revolution Edinburgh is the place to party.
READ MORESlug & Lettuce George Street Edinburgh is a cool and contemporary bar on the city’s prestigious George Street.
READ MOREThe Fox by the Shore brings the style and ambience of the city centre with the warm welcome and ambience of the tiniest village pub.
READ MOREDishoom pays loving homage to the Irani cafés that were once part of the fabric of life in Bombay.
READ MORE