Reviews
Definitely a more pricey find in the area but very much worth it. The food can be described as a high end take on classic Scottish pub food. Our table ordered fish and chips, burger, haggis and a steak pie. For dessert, we had sticky toffee pudding. Only draw back was that the staff was not very attentive to the table. I think they might have been understaffed though. Make sure you book ahead to get a spot for dinner!
Great experience. I went for a whisky tasting. Got to taste 4 different whiskies. The presenter gives a detailed explanation about the whisky’s origination in Scotland along with many interesting facts. I would recommend the whisky tour.
Great food, very nice place even if a little expensive. Rib eye steak with whiski mushroom sauce was very good even if the price was not right for me. I tried the Haggis burger to see if it was different from what I had eaten in another place. The taste was the same, a little spicy but I liked the haggis + burger combo. As dessert we took the white chocolate creme brulee and I must admit it was excellent, too bad it ended immediately.
Wonderful Haggis in its simple form together with neeps and tatties. Whiski Cranachan was something I would eat again and again, fragrant with whisky and honey, and well-balanced flavour with raspberries and cream. I was seated on the high table in the corner, and I enjoyed the quiet space by myself to watch the world go by. Reasonably priced at a central location in the Old Town.
Went to the bar for whiskey tasting. They have a large list of whiskey flights with a mix of different whiskies. The staff are helpful in finding which to try that suit your tastes. It's a great way to try a lot of different whiskies. The cranachan is also well worth trying
The food was amazing; We ordered the haggis and salmon mains. Also great that they were child friendly we had a stroller. All of that could make it a 5 star. However giving it a 4 due to service. It felt like the servers either did not want to be there or want us to be there. It was very hard getting their attention and they didn’t seem to pleased when they were there. We wanted to order a whiskey tasting and dessert as well but left due the service vibes. Not friendly! Food 5 hats off the the chef! service 3. Liked the food, would not visit again,
Love this place… we visited a few years back when we first visit Edinburgh and went back again recently. Good food and wide range of whiskeys. We will recommend trying the whiskey flights.
Good day out for lunch, I chose here as I've been before with work for our Christmas meal, and the menu suited our group of 7 with plenty choice. Nice relaxed atmosphere and everyone enjoyed it.
Warmth is one of the best feelings our human species can experience, both in the physical and emotional sense. Whiski Rooms is one of those places that exhude and engender this feeling. All thanks to the mahogany palettes all around, the soft music playing in the background, the alternating mix of sunshine and cloudy Scottish skies that innundiates the place through the glass front every few minutes. And of course, the delectable selection of whiskeys on offer. The various flights of whiskey tailor to all tastes, from the amateur to the well-versed connoisseur with a particularly divine smokey assortment. Pair that with peanuts and a Scottish cheese spread and you've got yourself a heavenly Apéritif, with an explosion of complementary tastes and a lingering feel-good heat throughout your body. Sprinkle on top laughter, good company, and a bit of momentary "insouciance", and it is possibly your soul that is now smiling, secretly wishing to stop time and prolong this moment...
Braised lamb shoulder and Haggis are a must try! Extremely juicy and tender meat. Had read online to try Haggis at this place and it was up to my expectations.Food: 5/5