Tucked away on Edinburgh’s historic Royal Mile, The Tolbooth Tavern offers an authentic taste of Scotland. Their Scottish Tasting Platter promises a delightful sampling of local delicacies, from hearty haggis bon bons to the traditional dessert Cranachan. At just $34.38 per person, this one-hour experience provides visitors a chance to indulge in the flavors that have made Scottish cuisine renowned worldwide. With a charming atmosphere and attentive staff, The Tolbooth Tavern invites you to embark on a culinary journey through the heart of Scotland.
Key Points
- The Scottish Tasting Platter at The Tolbooth Tavern features a variety of local delicacies, including haggis bon bons, smoked salmon, and mini fish and chips.
- The Tolbooth Tavern is a historic pub located on the iconic Royal Mile in Edinburgh, dating back to 1591 and offering a charming atmosphere.
- The platter is priced at $34.38 per person and the experience lasts approximately 1 hour, with reservations available online with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
- Customer reviews for the Scottish Tasting Platter are generally positive, with praise for the delicious food and generous portions, as well as the accommodating staff.
- The platter includes the specified items, but does not cover transportation or additional beverages, and gratuities for staff are not included in the price.
Experience the Scottish Tasting Platter
Visitors to The Tolbooth Tavern in Edinburgh can enjoy a delightful Scottish tasting platter that showcases a variety of local delicacies.
The platter includes MacSween’s haggis bon bons with whisky cream sauce, smoked salmon with Scottish oatcakes, a medley of mushrooms in garlic cream sauce, freshly landed hand-battered mini fish and chips, and the traditional Scottish dessert, Cranachan.
Priced at $34.38 per person and lasting about an hour, this experience allows diners to sample a range of authentic Scottish fare in a historic pub setting dating back to 1591.
Reservations can be made online with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
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Venue Overview: The Tolbooth Tavern
The Tolbooth Tavern, one of Edinburgh’s oldest pubs, is located on the iconic Royal Mile. Part of the original Canongate, the ground floor became The Tolbooth Tavern in 1820, showcasing its character and charm. This traditional pub is recognized as a popular photographic spot, with its historic roots dating back to 1591.
| Venue Details | |
| — | — |
| Establishment | The Tolbooth Tavern |
| Location | Royal Mile, Edinburgh |
| History | Part of the original Canongate, established in 1591; ground floor became The Tolbooth Tavern in 1820 |
| Atmosphere | Character, charm, and a popular photographic spot |
Platter Details: A Delightful Sampling
Offering a delightful sampling of Scottish cuisine, the Scottish tasting platter at The Tolbooth Tavern features an array of local delicacies.
Savor MacSween’s haggis bon bons with a whisky cream sauce, and indulge in smoked salmon with Scottish oatcakes.
Vegetarians can delight in a medley of mushrooms in a garlic cream sauce on toasted bloomer bread.
For a true taste of the sea, enjoy freshly landed hand-battered mini fish and chips.
Complete the experience with the traditional Scottish dessert, Cranachan, a heavenly blend of Scottish raspberries, whisky, cream, and oats.
Pricing and Booking Information
Priced from $34.38 per person, the Scottish tasting platter experience at The Tolbooth Tavern lasts approximately 1 hour.
Guests can cancel their reservation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The "reserve now and pay later" option allows booking without upfront payment.
The Tolbooth Tavern, one of Edinburgh’s oldest pubs, is a popular photographic spot on the Royal Mile.
While reviews praise the delicious food and hospitable staff, limited seating may result in wait times or turned away guests during peak hours.
Transportation, additional beverages, and gratuities aren’t included in the price.
More Great Tours NearbyCustomer Feedback and Ratings
The Scottish tasting platter at The Tolbooth Tavern has received a favorable 4.2/5 rating based on 41 reviews.
Positive comments highlight the delicious food, generous portions, accommodating staff, and pleasant ambiance.
However, some reviews mention limited seating, leading to potential wait times or being turned away during busy periods.
The key takeaways from customer feedback are:
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Diners praise the high-quality, authentic Scottish cuisine.
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Service is attentive, with staff willing to accommodate requests.
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Seating capacity can be a concern, especially during peak hours.
Transportation and Meeting Point
The Scottish tasting platter experience at The Tolbooth Tavern doesn’t include transportation to and from the venue. Guests are responsible for making their own way to the pub, located on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh.
The meeting point is The Tolbooth Tavern, situated on the left side when heading down from the Castle on Canongate. This historic hotel, part of the original Canongate and dating back to 1591, is easily accessible via public transportation or on foot.
Visitors should plan their travel arrangements accordingly to ensure a punctual arrival for the one-hour tasting experience.
Inclusions and Exclusions
Although the Scottish tasting platter includes a delightful selection of traditional Scottish dishes, it doesn’t cover transportation to and from the venue or any beverages beyond the specified offerings.
The Scottish tasting platter doesn’t include transportation or additional beverages beyond the specified offerings.
The platter’s inclusions are:
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MacSween’s haggis bon bons with whisky cream sauce.
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Smoked salmon with Scottish oatcakes.
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Freshly landed hand-battered mini Fish n’ chips.
However, gratuities for staff aren’t included.
Plus, customers should note that The Tolbooth Tavern has limited seating, potentially leading to wait times or being turned away during busy periods.
Versatility and Recommendations
The Scottish tasting platter at The Tolbooth Tavern offers a versatile and well-rounded sampling of traditional Scottish cuisine.
Its range of savoury and sweet items, from haggis to Cranachan, caters to diverse palates. The platter’s combination of meat, seafood, and vegetarian options makes it suitable for various dietary needs.
The generous portions and quality ingredients provide an authentic taste of Scotland. Whether seeking a quick lunch or an immersive cultural experience, this platter is a recommended choice for visitors looking to explore the country’s culinary heritage in a convenient and cost-effective manner.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Tasting Platter Suitable for Food Allergies or Dietary Restrictions?
The information provided does not specify if the tasting platter can accommodate food allergies or dietary restrictions. Customers with specific dietary needs should inquire directly with the venue about menu customization options.
Can I Customize the Platter to My Preferences?
Yes, customers can customize the tasting platter to their preferences. The venue is accommodating and allows substitutions or exclusions to cater to any dietary needs or personal tastes, ensuring an enjoyable dining experience.
Are Discounts Available for Groups or Special Occasions?
The venue does offer discounts for group bookings, but the details aren’t provided. You’ll need to inquire directly with the restaurant about any special occasion or group pricing options they may have available.
Is There a Vegetarian/Vegan Option for the Tasting Platter?
Yes, the tasting platter includes a vegetarian option – a medley of mushrooms in garlic cream sauce on toasted bloomer bread. This allows the platter to accommodate those with dietary restrictions.
Do I Need to Make a Reservation or Can I Walk-In?
Reservations are recommended, as seating is limited. However, you can try walking in, though you may risk being turned away during busy periods. The venue allows free cancellation up to 24 hours prior for a full refund.
The Sum Up
The Scottish Tasting Platter at The Tolbooth Tavern offers a delightful and authentic taste of Scottish cuisine. With its historic setting, attentive service, and delectable selection of local delicacies, this tasting experience is a must-try for visitors to Edinburgh. Reservations are recommended to secure a spot and savor the flavors of Scotland in a charming and inviting atmosphere.
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