Grand Cafe At The Scotsman Now Open

One of Edinburgh’s most magnificent Old Town venues will reopens today, as Grand Café at the Scotsman gets set to welcome guests following a six month restoration.

Inspired by the ‘Grand Cafes’ of Europe, the new North Bridge venue promises a welcoming, relaxed drinking and dining experience to suit all tastes and occasions, juxtaposing a menu of modern food and drink with the authentic charm of its interior which dates back to 1905.

Set within the Scotsman’s former advertising hall, the spectacular double height space will seat 150 covers across its ground floor and balcony, filled with light, character and beautiful period features.

Original walnut wood panelling, green marble pillars and ornate cornicing have been carefully brought back to life by interior specialist Jim Hamilton, and mixed with elegant new furnishings and accessories to create a stylish but informal ambience.

A fresh, light all day menu will take guests from early breakfasts, brunches and lunches through to afternoon teas and evening dining options – all created by Dundee-born Masterchef: The Professionals finalist Chris Niven, using ingredients sourced from a hand-picked selection of great Scottish producers. The menu will change seasonally, with samples from the launch menu including:

Brunch: Oatmeal Granola Jars, Porridge Bowls, Grand Café Scotch or Veggie Breakfasts, Sourdough Toast with a range of toppings, Brioche, Pancakes and classic Eggs Benedict.

Lunch: a mix of light soups, salads, tarts and sandwiches, and dishes such as Moules Frites Mariniere, Spring Pea & Asparagus Risotto, sharing Earl Grey Brule ‘for two’.

The Grand Café Afternoon Tea: a mouth-watering selection of handmade savouries, cakes and pastries, including jams homemade in the kitchen by Head Pastry Chef Philippa Baker.

Bar Menu: a snacking menu of nibbles, salads, finger sandwiches and classics such as smoked Arran Cheddar Mac & Cheese and ‘The Grand Café Club’.

Dinner: Loch Fyne Oysters on ice, a selection of light starters, salads and delicious Scottish fish dishes, 28-day dry aged Buccleuch Beef steaks and burgers, a Scottish cheese selection, Arran ice creams and sorbets…and Chris Niven’s homemade Steamed Marmalade Pudding.

Whilst the Grand Café will bring the buzz of a vibrant modern café bar during the day, it will also stay open until 3am every night, transforming into the perfect late night drinking and dining spot in the city. Live piano music will be played on the balcony baby grand, with in-house pianists taking requests into the small hours. There will also be regular entertainment on offer for guests, including live jazz, drinks and canapés until late every Thursday.

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