Food good value however would be nice to have a special on the 2 course menu as I'm a regular diner
Ravelston House – Edinburgh
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Sunday Roast from £16.95. 2 courses, £21.95. Booking required. Available 12pm-7pm.
2 courses for £16. Available Monday to Friday from 12pm-4pm.
2 courses, £19. Available 4pm-7pm, Monday to Thursday.
Food good value however would be nice to have a special on the 2 course menu as I'm a regular diner
Ravelston House – EdinburghThis is a comfortable place to eat, and our guest from abroad liked it. The afternoon tea wasn't quite as good as when I've been in before, however. Despite having booked a table and filled in the special request box, no one seemed to know about it. Not even that we'd booked for tea, rather than lunch (judging by how they tried to take our order). The scones were gorgeous, as before. Shame that there was so little cream that we had to ask for more. The cakes were also lovely as expected. The sandwiches were a disappointment, a little dry and only cheese and ham, and not enough cheese for the non-meat eaters (two out of three). I suspect the lack of choice was bad luck, but the number of sandwiches more likely to have been because they thought there were only two of us... Since we'd booked for three, and three of us turned up, it was surprising to find only two teacups, teapot for two, and so on. Also had to ask for more tea after a while, which was actually hot, unlike the first tea. It was still an enjoyable afternoon, despite having to look out for serving staff to ask for more while also keeping a conversation going.
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