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Indigo (Yard) Edinburgh

Phone View phone number 7 Charlotte Lane,
EDINBURGH,
EH2 4QZ
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Established in 1996, Indigo (Yard) has become a buzzing and much frequented venue im Edinburgh's West End. Serving an array of drinks as well as fine foods and light snacks including a mixed grill breakfast, warm croissants, freshly prepared sandwiches, salads, and a range of desserts - it is ideal for all occasions including corporate events. Please telephone for details regarding catering for such events. They also have a members lounge and training centre facilities.

National Railway: Haymarket

Reviews

  • 5 Steak burger a must!!!

    great service and value for money - especially with a 2 for 1 voucher!The 8oz steak burger is amazing. covered in cheese and smoky bacon! served with chunky chips!! Highly recommended!!!

    Wilsondude
    Review Date: 02/04/2008 Report review
  • 4 Perenially Hip

    Indigo Yard was among the 1990s pioneers of Edinburgh's hip eating and drinking scene; one of the first to combine a modern bar with a cosmopolitan restaurant. It's no longer quite cutting edge – the in-crowd all frequent George Street venues – but what it hasn't lost is its cheerful vibe and the chance to drink a bit, dine a bit and generally hang out with no rush to go or decide.Part of its lure has always been that it's a bit tricky to find; its discrete entrance tucked away in a courtyard behind Pizza Express. If you're there then you must be in the know... But once inside things really open up. Dimly lit lofty interiors are broken up by a mezzanine level and surrounded by comfy booths. The food here always been respectable, but its direction a bit hard to pin down. The Mediterranean is certainly there in the good tomato, mozzarella and pine-nut salad and in the excellent goats cheese tart with rocket and caramelised onion or the succulent garlic roast chicken. But elsewhere the menu delivers all sorts of pan-Asian goodies, like the roast pumpkin red curry or the treacly-rich duck spring rolls, or king prawn and salmon skewers. There's a good selection of wines, many available by the glass.Mornings, from 9am, it reverts to Scottish with good-old cooked breakfasts the pick-me-up of choice after a hard night out. Two courses go for around £15, you may need a bit of patience at peak times, particularly Friday nights when suits arrive en-masse to unwind after their desk-bound week.

    Christianjw
    Review Date: 05/05/2007 Report review

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