Gusto is situated at 135 George St and is renowned for its lively atmosphere and exceptional Italian cuisine tailored for families and food lovers alike. This restaurant features delicious dishes crafted from fresh ingredients while offering interactive experiences such as build-your-own pizza options for kids—a fantastic way to engage younger diners! With professional yet friendly service ensuring everyone feels welcome, Gusto strikes the perfect balance between casual dining and quality food in central Edinburgh. For more information or to make a reservation, please reach out to us at 0131 220 2479.

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Jim White

5 Google Rating

Excellent pizza/ Italian place. Really good sourdough pizza. Croutons on the Ceasar salad most inter

5/ 5

Excellent pizza/ Italian place. Really good sourdough pizza. Croutons on the Ceasar salad most interesting I've ever had. Service was fantastic. Silvia was a great waitress. Wine/drink list was pretty good.

Chris Grieve

5 Google Rating

Gusto seated 5 of us with no booking after restaurant next door unexpectedly cancelled on us. Comple

5/ 5

Gusto seated 5 of us with no booking after restaurant next door unexpectedly cancelled on us. Completely saved the day as one of us has mobility issues and had travelled far. Food was good and arrived fast with decent vegan options, we particularly liked the cocktails. The restaurant was really classify decorated for Christmas as well.

Forglen Films

5 Google Rating

Excellent food. Excellent service from Jordan. Went here for a birthday lunch and pleased to find th

5/ 5

Excellent food. Excellent service from Jordan. Went here for a birthday lunch and pleased to find they gave us a couple free drinks for the occasion. Highly recommended.

Gary Barnpot

1 Google Rating

Probably the most overrated restaurant I’ve ever visited the food is average and overpriced. Servi

1/ 5

Probably the most overrated restaurant I’ve ever visited the food is average and overpriced. Service insincere and I wish I’d gone to Pizza Hut for a fraction of the price and by the way it’s about as Italian as haggis

Jimmy O'Neil

5 Google Rating

Wonderful tasty Italian food. Generous portions for the "nibbles" before our starters arrived. We so

5/ 5

Wonderful tasty Italian food. Generous portions for the "nibbles" before our starters arrived. We soldiered on and managed sides with our mains and a little dessert.

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