Pibroch Scottish Restaurant is located at 20 Holyrood Rd, Edinburgh EH8 8AF, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Pibroch Scottish Restaurant and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

RESTAURANT Pibroch is a family run restaurant in the heart of Edinburgh, a three minute walk from the Royal Mile.Pibroch or ‘Piobaireachd’ simply means ‘piping’ in Gaelic We offer traditional Scottish food and a wide range of drinks, including Paolozzi and Bunk from the Edinburgh Beer Factory, along with Scottish spirits and ciders.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone. 0131 557 8625

Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information -http://www.pibroch-scottish-restaurant.co.uk/

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Ian Carle

4 Google Rating

Pros- food was fantastic and perfectly prepared as ordered. Great selection of drinks. Cons- Service

4/ 5

Pros- food was fantastic and perfectly prepared as ordered. Great selection of drinks. Cons- Service could be improved. Overall a worthwhile experience! Classic Scottish fare with a satisfyingly intimate location.

Xinyue Xu

4 Google Rating

The beef and ale pie is superb comfort food. Salmon slice can do with more acidity to my palate. Nic

4/ 5

The beef and ale pie is superb comfort food. Salmon slice can do with more acidity to my palate. Nice service. I imagine it a good place for non-solo diners!

Roberto callari

5 Google Rating

First Night in Edinburgh, and we wanted to try a truly Scottish place, and we found this little gem.

5/ 5

First Night in Edinburgh, and we wanted to try a truly Scottish place, and we found this little gem. Food was absolutely stunning, so good, so tasty. The service was excellent as well. If you are around, definitely go to eat here; you won't regret it.

Nicholas Christopher Hood

5 Google Rating

Lovely gem, no doubt at all. A sort of earthy ambience, with kind and enthusiastic service to match.

5/ 5

Lovely gem, no doubt at all. A sort of earthy ambience, with kind and enthusiastic service to match. The space is bright and homey, warm… The food was top notch in my opinion. Salmon cooked perfectly, roasted sides a gorgeous texture, nothing too much or not enough. In particular the smoked haddock cream stew was just so indulgent and tasty I ordered another without shame. The desserts as well a smash hit! If I was local this would be a staple of some monthly sort. I found the cuisine to be a bit less pretentious and “modern European” as every other restaurant in the UK; a bit more rustic with an identity of its own and thank goodness for that. I suppose with the wrong information you may mistake this for a quick stop bistro but it is anything but. This is a full proper restaurant and It’s deserving of praise and attendance, thank you!

Louise Fletcher

5 Google Rating

We went has a family to this restaurant and we loved every minute of it. Attentive staff... Who made

5/ 5

We went has a family to this restaurant and we loved every minute of it. Attentive staff... Who made conversation with our children too. Food was amazing. We will be back when we make our next trip.

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