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7 Charlotte Lane,
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352 Castlehill,
0.74 miles
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Commercial Quay,
2.65 miles
1 review
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
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
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.
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