Best Dinner Places to Eat in Brightons

We've collected top 10 mentioned dinner places in Brightons from other articles such as CN Traveller, The Telegraph, WOW Travel.

Best Dinner Places to Eat in Brightons

Restaurant Martin Wishart
Restaurant Martin Wishart
4.7 (339 ratings)
Superchef's imaginative, elegant French cooking uses seasonal Scottish produce with set lunch deals.
54 Shore, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6RA, United Kingdom
RestaurantCatererEvent venueFine dining restaurantFrench restaurant
Mentioned by SquareMeal
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"What: Edinburgh-born Martin Wishart is one of Scotland’s most famous chefs and this Leith flagship (he has another restaurant on the shores of Loch Lomond) has held a Michelin star since 2001. It’s not hard to see why: neutral furnishings and thick carpets look sleek and suave, though everyone is here for the sophisticated French-accented interpretations of Scottish ingredients, best sampled by first timers from a tasting menu that might include Orkney scallop with Jerusalem artichoke and sweet potato. There’s also a great-value lunch menu."
Mentioned by Completely Free Dating
Romantic Restaurants in Edinburgh
"This multi award-winning restaurant is located in the historic port of Leith area of Edinburgh. Opened in 1999 by Martin Wishart, an award-winning chef and restaurateur, it was the very first restaurant in Edinburgh to receive a Michelin Star in 2001. With fresh flowers on tables and gentle glowing lighting, it certainly won’t disappoint with the romantic aspect."
The Kitchin
The Kitchin
4.8 (1251 ratings)
Tom Kitchin uses French techniques on Scottish produce in refined, chic converted whisky warehouse.
Commercial Quay, 78, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6LX, United Kingdom
Scottish restaurantModern British restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
20 Best Restaurants in Edinburgh
"Walking into The Kitchin from the chilly Leith waterfront is like being wrapped in a warm, expensive mohair blanket. Comfort is the word that comes to mind—you'll immediately send that you're in very safe hands. Since opening this restaurant in 2006, Tom and Michaela Kitchin have been awarded a Michelin star, among many other accolades."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Best restaurants in Edinburgh, Scotland
"Fresh, seasonal, locally sourced Scottish produce is the philosophy that has won a Michelin star for this elegant but unpretentious restaurant. The menu moves with the seasons, of course, so expect fresh salads... Top ChoiceFrench in Leith"
Number One
Number One
4.6 (177 ratings)
Sophisticated Scottish fine dining in romantic luxury hotel ambiance, with a chef's tasting menu.
1 Princes St, Edinburgh, EH2 2EQ, United Kingdom
Restaurant
The Gardener's Cottage
The Gardener's Cottage
4.4 (362 ratings)
Stone cottage in terraced gardens offering a communal set menu made using sustainable local produce.
Royal Terrace Gardens, 1 London Rd, Edinburgh EH7 5DX, United Kingdom
Restaurant
Hula Juice Bar & Healthy Eatery
Hula Juice Bar & Healthy Eatery
4.4 (1223 ratings)
Bright cafe for breakfast, detox drinks and shakes, plus light lunches of soups, bagels and wraps.
103-105 W Bow, Edinburgh, EH1 2JP, United Kingdom
RestaurantBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCafeJuice shopLunch restaurantVegan restaurantVegetarian cafe and deliWi-Fi spot
Mentioned by Prestige Student Living
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"Hula started off in Edinburgh as a juice bar but has now turned into so much more. They aim to be an “island in the city” where you can come and relax while enjoying amazing food and drinks that nourish your body at the same time!. They pride themselves on standing by their community and source all their food locally – including the coffee which is roasted here in Edinburgh."
Mentioned by Grumpy Camel
20 Best Lunch Spots in Edinburgh, Scotland
"We didn’t know much about Scottish cuisine, except for Haggis and whisky we couldn’t actually think of anything specific. Imagine our surprise when we discovered the plethora of vegetarian and vegan dining options Edinburgh has to offer!. It must be one of the most vegetarian/vegan friendly cities we’ve come across during our travels so far."
BrewDog Stirling
BrewDog Stirling
4.5 (542 ratings)
No-nonsense chain bar specialising in the Scottish brewery's craft beers, with regular guest brews.
7 Baker St, Stirling, FK8 1BJ, United Kingdom
BarBeer gardenBeer hallBreweryPubRestaurant
Montpeliers
Montpeliers
4.3 (1094 ratings)
Bustling, richly-decorated corner brasserie/bar with a range of craft beers plus Sunday brunch.
159-161 Bruntsfield Pl, Edinburgh, EH10 4DG, United Kingdom
RestaurantBarBreakfast restaurantWine bar
Lady Libertine
Lady Libertine
4.5 (196 ratings)
25 W Register St, Edinburgh, EH2 2AA, United Kingdom
Restaurant
Foundry 39
Foundry 39
4.3 (556 ratings)
Funky-chic hub for elevated pub fare all day with coffee & craft cocktails, quizzes & late hours.
39A Queensferry St, Edinburgh, EH2 4RA, United Kingdom
PubFamily restaurantRestaurant
The Honours Brasserie
The Honours Brasserie
4.6 (280 ratings)
Martin Wishart offers brasserie-style French-Scottish cuisine in refined, gold and black setting.
58A N Castle St, Edinburgh, EH2 3LU, United Kingdom
BrasserieEvent venueFrench restaurantRestaurant

Best Lunch Restaurants in Brightons

Leo's Beanery
Leo's Beanery
4.6 (340 ratings)
Small, family-run daytime coffee shop with outdoor seating and a menu of breakfast, lunch and cakes.
23A Howe St, Edinburgh, EH3 6TF, United Kingdom
Coffee shopBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantEspresso barLunch restaurantTea house
Fhior
Fhior
4.8 (141 ratings)
36 Broughton St, Edinburgh, EH1 3SB, United Kingdom
RestaurantBarLunch restaurant
Mentioned by Decanter
Top Edinburgh restaurants and wine bars
"Fhior epitomises everything that’s exciting about Edinburgh’s food scene – high-quality Scottish ingredients spun into creative dishes. Diners can opt for an element of theatrics by selecting the four- or seven-course tasting menus, with the identity of the dishes and their ingredients only revealed from a sealed envelope at the end of the meal. The wine pairings are equally as creative as the dishes."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Lunch Spots in Edinburgh
"This aesthetically pleasing restaurant is all whitewashed walls and stripped wooden tables and serves deceptively pared-back dishes that burst with flavour. Much of the food is sourced locally, such as the asparagus, which is grown in Angus just over an hour away, while the beremeal and malted barley bread is baked on-site daily and served warm from the oven with Fhior’s house-made butter."
Zest & Co
Zest & Co
4.7 (82 ratings)
22 Canning St, Edinburgh, EH3 8EG, United Kingdom
Coffee storeLunch restaurantSandwich shop

Historic Sites in Brightons

Heart of Midlothian Mosaic
Heart of Midlothian Mosaic
4.3 (130 ratings)4 (32 ratings)
Heart-shaped mosaic built into the pavement of Royal Mile, marking the position of the Old Tolbooth.
197 High St, Edinburgh, EH1 1NW, United Kingdom
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksHistoric SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
25 Best Things To Do In Edinburgh (Scotland
"In the city centre, seek out the Heart of Midlothian for a uniquely Scottish piece of history. The Heart of Midlothian is set in the pavement on the Royal Mile, constructed from coloured granite blocks that form the shape of a heart and cross. This landmark records the position of the 15th century ‘heart’ of the town, the Old Tolbooth."
Dean Village
Dean Village
4.6 (7651 ratings)4.5 (1254 ratings)
Bucolic village abutting a tranquil stream, with gardens, 19th-century buildings & a museum.
Dean Path, Edinburgh, EH4 3AY, United Kingdom
Sights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Finding the Universe
The Best Photography Locations in Edinburgh
"Speaking of villages, if you make it to Circus Lane, you should definitely head a little further out of the city centre to Dean Village. This is a wonderfully picturesque oasis that sits in a valley formed by the “Water of Leith”, Edinburgh’s main river. There’s plenty to photograph down here, but certainly the highlights include the colourful houses and the river, as well as the huge 19th century bridge that spans the valley above, transporting traffic across and away, and leaving Dean Village as a place that time seems to have almost forgotten."
Mentioned by Dickins
8 of Edinburgh's Most Romantic Places
"This beautifully preserved 19th-century village is one of Edinburgh’s favourite hidden gems. Despite being the subject of countless Instagram photos over the years, it remains a tranquil haven in the city. As if frozen in time, this romantic gem is filled with little alleyways, storybook bridges and charming architecture, all set alongside the Water of Leith River."
Mentioned by solosophie
Instagram Guide to Edinburgh: Top Photo Spots in Edinburgh
"Picture perfect and pretty as a postcard, Dean Village first started out as a settlement on the fringes of the city where local millers would live. Once upon a time, eleven mills donned the river, driven by the water’s current. Now, the former mills and millers’ houses make up some of the most prime real estate in Edinburgh."
Inchcolm
Inchcolm
4.9 (52 ratings)4.5 (874 ratings)
22-acre island in Firth of Forth with a visitor centre, medieval monastery & WWII ammunition tunnel.
United Kingdom
IslandSights & LandmarksHistoric Sites

Mordern, Free, Best Art Museums in Brightons

Urbane Art Gallery
Urbane Art Gallery
4.8 (5 ratings)5 (9 ratings)
27 Jeffrey St, Edinburgh, EH1 1DH, United Kingdom
Art galleryShoppingArt Museums
Mentioned by wanderarti.com
6 Unique Contemporary Art Galleries in Edinburgh
"Tucked away in Edinburgh’s Old Town, the Urbane Art Gallery is one of the most cutting edge spaces in the city. It covers a range of artists and mediums, but the majority of work has a hint of urban delight about it. Visit the gallery’s website."
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (Modern One)
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (Modern One)
4.5 (2466 ratings)4 (376 ratings)
Modern art collection from Miro to Hockney, alongside new exhibitions, sculpture park and cafe.
75 Belford Rd, Edinburgh, EH4 3DR, United Kingdom
Art galleryMuseumsArt Museums
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Scotland
"Edinburgh's gallery of modern art is split between two impressive neoclassical buildings surrounded by landscaped grounds some 500m west of Dean Village. As well as showcasing a stunning collection of paintings by the popular, post-Impressionist Scottish Colourists – in Reflections, Balloch, Leslie Hunter pulls off the improbable trick of making Scotland look like the south of France – the gallery is the starting point for a walk along the Water of Leith. Fees apply for some exhibitions."
Mentioned by the Guardian
10 of the best museums and galleries in Edinburgh
"Split between two buildings on either side of Belford Road, Modern One and Modern Two, the gallery houses the nation's collection of modern and contemporary art. Modern Two, previously the Dean Gallery, was built as an orphanage. An austere structure, it's home to a large collection of Dada and Surrealist art, and a collection of the works of Sir Eduardo Paolozzi."
Mentioned by edinburgh.org
Galleries in Edinburgh - Forever Edinburgh
"75 Belford Rd, Edinburgh EH4 3DR (website) Open daily 10am-6pmAdmission is free (charges may apply to special exhibitions). Discover a world-class collection and cutting edge art at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. The gallery is home to a range of contemporary Scottish arts collection, with more than 5,000 items of 20th-century art."
The Queen's Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse
The Queen's Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse
4.4 (457 ratings)4 (180 ratings)
Art and antiquities from the royal collection plus special exhibitions in a Victorian building.
Palace of Holyroodhouse, Canongate The Royal Mile, Edinburgh, EH8 8DX, United Kingdom
Art galleryMuseumsHistorical landmarkArt Museums
Mentioned by edinburgh.org
Galleries in Edinburgh - Forever Edinburgh
"Canongate, The Royal Mile, EH8 8DX (website) Open daily 9:30am-6pm (26 March to 31 October) and 9:30am-4.30pm (1 November to 25 March)Adult: £6.70, Over 60/Students £6.10, Under 17/Disabled: £3.40, unders 5's go free. If you like art but find conventional art galleries too big and daunting, then the Queen's Gallery is the answer, as it hosts small intimate exhibitions as part of the Royal Collection Trust. The building is a conversion of a former Holyrood Free Church and Duchess of Gordon’s School and features a beautiful teak and sycamore staircase."
Mentioned by UOE Accommodation
The 5 Best Art Galleries in Edinburgh
"Situated at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, this gallery is one of 15 in the UK that houses the Royal Collection, the largest private art collection in the world. This is a fascinating record of the personal tastes of kings and queens over the past 500 years, comprising decorative arts, drawings, watercolours, paintings and photographs. Those that have made contributions to the collection over the years include Frederick Prince of Wales, George IV, Queen Victoria and Queen Mary."
Mentioned by edinburgh.org
Top Attractions in Edinburgh - Forever Edinburgh
"The Queen's Gallery, located in the Palace of Holyroodhouse, was opened by Her Majesty The Queen in November 2002 as part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations. Now, it hosts a programme of changing exhibitions from the Royal Collection. A worthwhile stop on a visit to the Royal Mile."

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