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Maggie Dicksons

3.7 (54 reviews)
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Open 12:00 pm - 1:00 am (Next day)

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Moderate noise
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My wife and me in the booth they held for us.
Larry H.

The food was great. I had the flat iron steak and chips. I was expecting it to be tough, but it was great. My wife had the Cullen Skink, and it had a great smokey flavor with a rich cream base. The service was amazing. They held a table for us (it was for two, and they don't normally do that), and it was ready. We had a small booth for two. The manager (Colin) stopped by and talked to us for a while. Our server was amazing. They were busy, but they were able to get the food to use quickly (despite being very busy) and done exactly as expected. When you go, ask for Alys. She is the best! I highly recommend this place!

Fish and chips.
Elgin M.

This is a hard one to call...... My food was great and gave me my first taste of haggis which I enjoyed a lot. If you go get the haggis burger with the peppercorn sauce. I gave someone at my table a taste and they ordered one of their own. That being said the service was friendly but slow but I d didn't mind because frankly I expect it a little more laid back and plan accordingly. Also as much as I enjoyed my meal the rest of my table weren't so lucky.

Sticky toffee pudding - delightful!
Jessica S.

Full disclosure - this review is based on dessert and coffee only. Who goes to a bar and orders dessert and coffee? This girl. We're tourists, what do you want from me? We had a hankering for some sticky toffee pudding (something you can't easily find in my world), and Maggie Dicksons was the only place in the vicinity that had it on their menu. We figured we could get an order and a coffee, and spend a pleasant afternoon hanging out the window, people watching. Well, it was a pleasant afternoon, and the sticky toffee pudding was pretty tasty, but the coffee just about made me sick. I'm fairly certain that bartender served us lattes that were made with sour milk. And how you don't realize that the milk you're using has turned is beyond me. I took one sip and thought, "Well, that tastes funky." A second sip confirmed it, and I was done. It took a wee bit longer for my husband to come to the same conclusion, and by that time, his was almost gone. I will say that I'm eternally grateful for the fact that I did not end up getting sick all over the streets, but I will not forgive someone using spoiled items in my food (or drink). Pudding was delicious, though.

Fiona H.

There are 2 main things that make Maggie Dickson's stand out from the huge crowd of other pubs in the Grassmarket. First, it's history: I won't ruin the surprise, but the pub gets its name from the most famous fishwife in Edinburgh, hanged in 1724 but who then mysteriously came back to life on route to the cemetery. You have to go and read the full version yourself - it's written on the wall outside the pub and also on the menu's (they tell it much better than I do). Not many pubs can claim they have that kind of history and heritage! The second thing: the fry-up. Whether its curing the effects of the night before or you just need a good feed to start your day, the huge plate of bacon, sausages, beans, haggis, black pudding, eggs, mushroom, fried tomato and toast definitely takes some beating - especially when you grab one of the outside tables in the sun. It's not often that I go all-out and have a huge greasy fry-up, but when I do it's usually here. Next time you're in the grassmarket trying to decide which of the seemingly endless stream of pubs to go to, this one should be your first stop.

Locals tell me she came back from the dead.

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11 months ago

Great spot. Ask for Fiona. She is great but a very tough judge of you are trying to split the G on a Guinness.

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Great bar and lovely staff. A great selection of drams. Shauna playing is a wee treat. The refit has transformed the place.

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One of the top places we went to in Edinburgh. Service was great, offerings were top notch. When we're back in town we will be back

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Such a fun bar to go to. We got ciders and they are so good. The staff was super nice as well. Great place to grab a drink.

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Great fish and chips. Live music great. Make sure to look up the history on the name, this lady had it rough!

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The Devil's Advocate is undoubtedly a treasure to find in Old Town Edinburgh, especially if you…read moreaccidentally take the News Steps to get there, only to realize you should have simply taken the steps up Advocate's Close from Cockburn Street. But they call these lessons, "character building," apparently. No matter, the Devil's Advocate is worth the search. Located in an old Victorian pump house halfway up (or down) Advocate's Close, the Devil's Advocate is known for a killer whisky shelf of more than 300 different bottles from various distilleries across the Highlands, Lowlands, Speyside, Campbelltown, the Islands, and Islay. I finally sipped on a 15-year Tamdu that has convinced me to keep a bottle at home. Then there's the Clydeside 2024 Limited Edition Cask Strength that was wicked impressive. The bartenders are class at making and serving seasonal and regular cocktails that have their spin and character. My wife enjoyed gin-based cocktails such as the Clean Slate (with St-Germain, citrus, and sugar), Rose Garden (with Yellow Chartreuse, Cocchi Rosa, apple, lemon, and mint), and Bee's Knees (honey and lemon). I went full speed ahead with the scotch cocktails, which are essentially classics with a scotch-substituted twist. The Double Shot is an Espresso Martini with Dalmore 12 in addition to Kahlua, espresso, and demerara -- quite smooth without being too sweet. The Scotzia is a Negroni with Fettercairn 12, while the Boxcar is a Sidecar only with Aberfeldy 12. We enjoyed the bar for a few hours, watching the bartenders make magic while sipping on cocktails, while listening to 80s pop tunes. A great evening indeed.

The White Hart Inn

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We chose this place for being one of the oldest establishments in Scotland dating back to the 18th…read more Century and a place where poets like Wordsworth, Burns etc gathered for a sip. The setting still looked ancient and the overall ambiance was befitting. Small place though. The food and drinks however disappointed. They could have put more efforts to turn the place into something much more than it is. Service was efficient without being really excellent.

Queens Arms

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Out of all the places I've been to in Scotland, I think Queens Arms was one of my favorites…read more We had reservations for this place recently and when I took one step inside, I was already in love. I mean who doesn't love a good pub? You get great drinks and great food at an affordable price. As I write it makes me think of think of when Zidane reunites with Freya in FF9. Sometimes we don't wanna eat at fancy Michelin restaurant that has small plates but charges a premium. Sometimes we just wanna cut all the BS and just get a nice hearty meal. And thats what we got. When we sat down we found out that they were doing a Trivia night. Normally I would have told my girl to pick another spot to eat but for some reason I was cool with it. There was even a table nearby with kids(yuck). And you know what? It was fine. That's because we had been sipping on some amazing cocktails. If you also partake, Gin and Mezcal enjoyers will love the Bramble and Hibiscus Crush. What color are Luigi's overalls from Super Mario? That's such an easy question. Wait...what do you mean Luigi's overalls are blue? They are green. Look at this picture onli...Oh... One of the stars of our meal was the Haggis. This was the first time I had ever tried it and after trying it at multiple places Scotland, Queens Arms I feel has done it the best. I love the complexity of the flavors of the meat with the creamy and pepper flavors of the peppercorn sauce. If you've never had Haggis, you definitely have to try it here. The best part is that it comes with mashed potatoes too! Shoutouts to the Fish and Chips if you are also into that. One of my friends ordered that and I definitely had to go back in for multiple bites. Finally the roast. The Sunday Roast should just be an automatic order if you happen to come here on a Sunday. You get so much food and it's all so damn tasty. They'll cook a roast to whatever doneness your heart desires. We went with Medium Rare and it came out perfectly. If you didn't have enough flavors with all the extra sides it comes with, they also give you gravy to pour on anything you want. Thanksgiving basically came early this night. But as I looked around and admired all the bookshelf's and all the families have a nice dinner with their loved ones, I just thought about how happy I was. I was finally here! This was the start of my trip. Queens Arms has set a high ceiling on great experiences in Scotland. We even went back there a couple of days ago just because we knew we would be able to end the night on a good drink. But in the end I think if you are Edinburgh, you have to come to this place. It is one of my favorite experiences I've had in Scotland so far and I dream about when I can come back again.

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