Howies Restaurant Victoria Street has an eclectic mix of Scottish art, solid wood flooring, tables & chairs & friendly attentive staff. The Victoria Street restaurant has the perfect historic surroundings to sample quite simply, great Scottish food, wine & history.
“A 600 year old room built from the very stone that Edinburgh Castle sits upon above. Remarkable atmosphere, intimate, informal, set prices in the heart of medieval Victoria Street. Just off The Grassmarket and The Royal Mile. 3 Minutes walk from Edinburgh Castle, The Scottish National Museum and open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week. Set price menus. Scottish seasonal food. Established 1991. Accept all cards and cash.
Reviewed 16 May 2015
“My husband & I visited here to celebrate our 30th Wedding Anniversary whilst on a trip to Edinburgh.
The restaurant was very busy when we arrived but we were advised a table would soon be available.
Once seated, the staff were very attentive and friendly but did not rush us.
The food was excellent – we had a starter of haggis, neeps & tatties, followed by the beef casserole which was very tender. The waitress was very good at topping up our water throughout our meal.”
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