Eating Edinburgh: Old Town Food & Drinks Tour

Eating Edinburgh: Old Town Food & Drinks Tour

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A wee wander in Auld Reekie's most historic streets, paired with its most iconic bites.

Ages

7+

Duration

3 hours

Departs

Daily 11:00 am, 3:00 pm

Highlights

Hesitant about trying haggis? We’ll try it with a modern twist that includes whisky marmalade.

Taste locally produced Scottish cheeses from a family-owned cheesemonger 🧀

Explore Victoria Street, the inspiration behind Harry Potter’s Diagon Alley 🧙‍♂️

Savor a pie with local ale at a historic Royal Mile tavern.

Enjoy an indulgent, deep fried delight in the historic Grassmarket 🍫

Tour Description

Embark on a culinary journey through the medieval charm of Edinburgh’s historic Old Town, in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle, and stunning Georgian architecture of its New Town, exploring the heart of Scottish cuisine.

This walking tour will take you to some of the Royal Mile’s best hidden spots. From haggis and whisky infused treats (that’s Scotch whisky, not Scotch whiskey, aye!) to iconic seafood restaurants and the most indulgent of Scottish desserts, you’ll sample quintessential Scottish flavors in new and exciting ways.

Discover the city’s food culture through locally made cheeses, traditional pub fare, and unexpected culinary delights that showcase the best of Scottish cuisine on this Edinburgh tour. Wander down the legendary Victoria Street, explore historic closes, and taste your way through some of Edinburgh’s most beloved eateries.


Dietary Information

Vegetarian-Friendly Tours but vegan, gluten-free, or kosher options may be limited. Please share dietary restrictions upon booking for best accommodation. Note that tastings outside those catered for your needs are at your own risk. The company assumes no responsibility for any food allergies or intolerances. Guests with severe or life-threatening allergies cannot participate in this activity for their safety.

Why Eat with Us?

Expert Local Guides: Fun, knowledgeable Edinburgh locals.

Edinburgh’s Hidden Gems: Enjoy exclusive access to local favorites where you’re treated like family.

Culinary Diversity: Taste a variety of delicious dishes, and hear the stories behind the food.

Cultural Immersion: See Edinburgh through the eyes of a local.

Established Expertise: Europe’s best food tours, top-rated since 2011.

Tripadvisor Awards
"I have to say I was very impressed with the tour we were given. Having lived in Edinburgh during some of my college years I though there was no way they’d be able to take me to spots I hadn’t heard of, but there were several great surprises that were new even to me! My son, who previously said he’d never try haggis loved the bon bons at Arcade, which was incredible. "
— Dan MacDonald | Google
  • Adult (From 18) From £92

  • Adolescent (13-17) From £83

  • Child (7-12) From £74

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World Central Kitchen.

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The Flavors You'll Taste


  • Scotch egg or Cullen skink (Smoked haddock soup)
  • Haggis bon bons with whisky marmalade
  • Scottish pie
  • Scottish cheese selection
  • Deep fried Mars bar
  • Irn-Bru
  • Water
  • Local ale

Please note that the items above are a selection of the delicious foods we often feature. Offerings may vary by day or season, but you're sure to enjoy a delightful array of local flavors!

Meeting Point

Melville Monument
42 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh EH2 2AD

Your guide will be waiting for you and wearing our purple Eating Europe bag, right next to the Paddington Bear statue.

What Makes Edinburgh's Old Town and New Town Special

The Old Town tumbles from the castle along the Royal Mile in a dramatic spine of medieval closes and hidden courtyards. Its narrow wynds reveal Edinburgh’s most characterful eating — traditional pubs serving haggis, neeps, and tatties alongside a dram of single malt, cozy spots dishing up Cullen skink, and bakeries turning out fresh morning rolls and buttery shortbread. Every meal here comes with centuries of Scottish story soaked into the stone walls around you.

The New Town stretches north in elegant Georgian crescents and wide, airy streets. The mood shifts — refined but never stuffy. Its handsome townhouses hold some of Scotland’s finest dining rooms, modern restaurants working with Highland game, fresh coastal seafood, and seasonal farm produce. Stylish wine bars, independent coffee roasters, and classic afternoon tea rooms line the broad avenues. Where the Old Town feeds you with warmth and tradition, the New Town does so with quiet elegance — together they make Edinburgh one of Britain’s most rewarding cities to eat through.

What people are saying

Why Eat with Us?

#1 food and drink experience in Europe - 14 years. 500,000 Clients. 25,000 Five-Star Reviews!

Every tour is meticulously curated to showcase the very best of Edinburgh’s food scene.

Exclusive access to the most legit local spots, from the famous hole in the wall to the trendy new restaurants.

Premium tours with expert guides, outstanding food, and drinks always included

Dining with Purpose

We proudly support World Central Kitchen. Every tour you book helps provide meals to communities in crisis.

Private tours

Looking for a private food tour? Whether you’re visiting with a group or a local craving a unique day out, we’ve got you covered!

For more details or specific requests, reach out to [email protected] or call +1 917-909-6432.

Meet Your Local Edinburgh Tour Guides

Our Edinburgh food tours are led by people who know this city tastes far better than the world gives it credit for. Whisky enthusiasts, bakers, foragers, and regulars at pubs that have been pouring pints for centuries. They take you past the castle and into the closes, market stalls, and neighborhood kitchens where Scotland's food culture comes alive — warm, proud, and full of stories that make every bite taste better.

Ailsa
Ailsa
Born in Aberdeen, Edinburgh became my second home throughout my University years here.
My current favourite is the Palmerston by Haymarket Train Station - the best lunch deal you can find in Edinburgh!
I recommend that anyone who comes to Edinburgh should spend a day walking around the Old Town - tripping over cobblestones and getting lost in Closes are all part of the quintessential Edinburgh experience. The more 'dreich' the weather, the better.
Andre
Andre
Originally from Sao Paulo, Brazil, I came to Edinburgh for the first time in 2008 and, after a few visits, moved here permanently in 2023.
My favorite place to eat is Soul Vegan in the Southside area is the ultimate comfort food you can find in Edinburgh.
You should go to Calton Hill! You will get a very good understanding about the geography of Edinburgh, plus the views of the skyline are breathtaking.
Emery
Emery
I am originally from Philadelphia, PA in the United States
My favourite place to eat in Edinburgh is Paloma in Leith - the most delicious and creative Mexican-inspired food!
The National Museum of Scotland is one of my favourite places to visit. The history is inspiring and fascinating, I could spend all day walking around in there! I also love a trip to the National Gallery.
Helen
Helen
My accent and a passport say I’m French, but I spent the past 15 years living in Singapore, Zurich, London, and now bonnie Scotland and Edinburgh are the place I call home. I am an "F" person (no, not what you think! ) : French, Foodie, and Forever hungry
My favorite place to eat is "The Ship on the Shore". It is an incredible seafood restaurant tucked along the Water of Leith
Get lost! This is honestly the best advice I can give. If it’s your first time here, roam the Old Town and let your five senses lead the way

Frequently Asked Questions

General Tour Information

Is a food tour in Edinburgh worth it?

Yes, there’s no better way to experience the beautiful city of Edinburgh than with a food tour led by a local guide. From its historic cobblestone streets and iconic landmarks like Edinburgh Castle to its vibrant food scene, the city offers a perfect blend of tradition and modernity. A food tour is the ideal way to explore the flavors of Scotland, discover hidden gems, and learn fascinating stories about the city’s rich culture and history.

What food is Edinburgh famous for?

Edinburgh is renowned for its traditional cuisine, offering iconic dishes like haggis, a savory blend of sheep’s offal with oatmeal and spices, often served with turnips and potatoes. The city also delights visitors with Scotch pies, meat-filled pastries, and Cullen skink, a hearty smoked haddock soup. Sweet treats include Edinburgh Rock, a crumbly candy, and rich, buttery shortbread. Adventurous eaters can try the famous deep-fried Mars bar, while whisky lovers can explore Edinburgh’s world-class Scotch offerings, making the city’s culinary scene a must-experience for food enthusiasts.

What’s included in the price of the food tour?

All food and drinks, as well as your professional local guide are included in the price you pay for the tour. No hidden charges or upsells here.

How long are the tours?

Our Edinburgh tours range in length from 2.5 3 hours.

What neighborhoods or areas do the tours cover?

Each tour’s area can be found listed as its “location”. You might explore Old Town, New Town, or both!

What is the group size?

Our tours have maximum capacities of between 12 guests. This ensures that our small groups are able to move unobtrusively through the neighborhoods we explore, respecting our surroundings and the locals that live in Edinburgh.

I’m traveling alone. Do you offer single tickets?

We love welcoming solo travelers! All of our tours are open to individual guests.

Do children under 4 need a ticket for the tour?

Children under 4 years old do not need a ticket and can join the tour for free. However, food is not included for children under 3 and under. Paid tickets with food included are available for ages 4 and up.

Food and Drink

What kind of food will we taste?

You will savor Scottish and regional dishes, exploring Edinburgh’s rich culinary heritage from hearty local fare to innovative modern cuisine. Offerings may vary by day or season, but you’re sure to enjoy a delightful array of local flavors!

Are drinks included?

Yes. All tours include drinks, and they’re always included in the price you pay.

Do the tours accommodate vegetarian or gluten-free diets?

Vegetarian-Friendly Tours but vegan, gluten-free, or kosher options may be limited. Please share dietary restrictions upon booking for best accommodation. Note that tastings outside those catered for your needs are at your own risk. The company assumes no responsibility for any food allergies or intolerances. Guests with severe or life-threatening allergies cannot participate in this activity for their safety.

For full details, guests should always refer to the specific tour page, as limitations may vary.

Are portions enough for a meal?

Yes. On each of our Edinburgh tours, you are guaranteed to eat at least the equivalent of a full meal.

Can I buy food or souvenirs at the stops?

Of course! If you would like to purchase something at one of the stops we make, you are welcome to do so yourself, or if you need assistance, you can ask your helpful guide.

Booking and Payment

How do I book?

Visit eatingeurope.com and click on the orange “Book Now” button: it’s simple as that! You will be able to choose your tour, date, time and number of guests before booking.

What forms of payment are accepted?

We accept major debit & credit card payments, iDEAL and Bancontact.

Are there discounts for children, students, or groups?

We offer discounts on tickets for adolescents and children, but unfortunately do not offer discounts on group bookings.

What is Eating Europe’s cancellation policy?

Small group tours can be cancelled and refunded up to 24 hours before tour departure. Private tours can be cancelled and fully refunded up to 7 days before tour departure. For full details, please see our cancelation policy page.

Accessibility & Safety

Are private tours suitable for all ages, including children or seniors?

We are committed to providing a great experience for all of our guests, so if you require a private tour to be suitable for children or seniors, please get in touch and we can create a bespoke experience for you.

Are the tours wheelchair/stroller accessible?

Please note that some of our tours involve areas with limited accessibility and are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. For assistance and alternative option, please contact us. We’re dedicated to providing a great experience for all our guests!

What should I wear?

There is no dress code on our tours, however it’s recommended to wear a good pair of shoes (these are walking tours, after all!) and be prepared for the elements, even though most of our stops are indoors.

Are tourists welcome in Edinburgh?

Yes, absolutely! Edinburghers are proud of their city and are happy to share it with visitors who embrace its unique character. The warmest welcomes are found when visitors appreciate the rhythm of local life—whether that’s by supporting independent shops on Victoria Street, being mindful of noise in the residential closes of the Old Town, or simply having patience as you navigate the busy crowds during festival season.

That spirit of mindful travel is at the heart of what we do. Our small group food tours are designed to connect you with the real Edinburgh, introducing you to the local families behind our favourite vendors and sharing the stories that make the city so special.

Tour Experience & Expectations

Will the guide speak my language?

While not all of our guides speak languages other than English, please contact us if you’d like to request a tour in another language and we’ll do our best to accomodate.

Can I take photos during the tour?

Yes! You are welcome to take photos and videos of the food and scenery throughout your tour. If you would explicitly like to get photos of fellow guests or your guide, we kindly ask that you get their permission first.

Do I need to tip the guide?

Tips for our lovely guides are not required, but they are appreciated!

Will we visit the same places as other tours?

No. While some tours may have one or two stops which other groups visit (can’t help it if they’re popular!), Eating Europe are proud that the majority of stops on every Edinburgh tour are restaurants and vendors who work exclusively with us.

Do you offer private or custom tours?

We do! Please see the “Book a Private Tour” option or contact us, and we can arrange a private or custom Edinburgh tour to suit your specific needs.

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