The Abbotsford Bar & Restaurant is located at 3-5 Rose St, Edinburgh EH2 2PR, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with The Abbotsford Bar & Restaurant and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Our wonderful restaurant and bar is tucked up above a loud pub. We are one of best pub in area and have large number of regular customers. We serve best food and chilled drinks.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone. 0131 225 5276

Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information -https://www.theabbotsford.com/

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Angel Naidenov

5 Google Rating

Lovely place, bar on the ground floor, the restaurant is upstairs. Super friendly staff, fast and sw

5/ 5

Lovely place, bar on the ground floor, the restaurant is upstairs. Super friendly staff, fast and swift.Not a very big place, but that's a big plus, you feel comfortable and relaxed. The restaurant that is. Carrot & horseradish soup + fish & chips, both excellent and all one needs for a late lunch after a few freezing December hours outside. The soup was delicious and hot, perfect winter starter. Best fish&chips I had north of the border. Not a fancy one, but enjoyable dish, always was. No offence to the other places though, I only visited few.

Jacob L

5 Google Rating

Great pub, good selection of cask ales, and the staff are great. The pub is a real looker too, nice

5/ 5

Great pub, good selection of cask ales, and the staff are great. The pub is a real looker too, nice oval bar and a great moulded ceiling. The oval bar means even when table service is the name of the game, the staff are still able to manage the pub well. Great spot

Kris Keane

4 Google Rating

Dealing with covid restrictions well. Controlled entry. One way system. Table service. Friendly staf

4/ 5

Dealing with covid restrictions well. Controlled entry. One way system. Table service. Friendly staff.

Derek Drever

5 Google Rating

Excellent. Went on my own for a drink before home, staff masked up and helpful as always, directed m

5/ 5

Excellent. Went on my own for a drink before home, staff masked up and helpful as always, directed me to check in qr code. Brilliant Orkney stout on tap and a wee malt of the moment to go with it. Top pub.

Sandy

5 Google Rating

Great and nice people. The food is fantastic and the price not to high. Nice pub in and out. Nice be

5/ 5

Great and nice people. The food is fantastic and the price not to high. Nice pub in and out. Nice beer to 😊👌🏻

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