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    The Walled Garden

    4.5 (4 reviews)
    ModerateDelicatessen
    Closed 9:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    Ship Inn - My amazing fish & chip. Half order, btw

    Ship Inn

    4.3(13 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    ££

    Scottish Pub in a cool little town. This place was exactly what I was looking for after a morning…read morespent checking out Tantallon Castle and a 3 mile walk back to town. The Fisherman Pie, which was Haddock, Smoked Haddock and Salmon in a Creamy Leek & Chive Sauce, topped with Mash Potato and Isle of mull Cheddar, was delicious. Even the Seasonal Vegetables, which were served with the pie was really good. On top of that, they had a nice long list of ciders to select from and they had the Kopparberg Strawberry & Lime, which is one of my favorites.

    From the outside the Ship Inn looks like a local bar on the "welcoming" side of the scale as…read moreopposed to the "Tourists Beware" side. On entering it is a spacious and cosy looking bar that is definitely suited for tourists with a collection of beer mats almost being used as wallpaper to cover most of the free space behind the bar, some of which I had never even heard of! The decor and feel to the sitting area itself is traditional with a modern fusion, little tweaks like old spirit bottles (JD mainly) being used as candle holders are excellent to the vibe of the place and really let you settle happily in to one of the booths and take the surroundings in. We went in here because my better half was feeling hungry (I was saving myself for the North Berwick Fry which is just next door to the Ship Inn, in hindsight I should have eaten here) and decided to pop in here for a drink & a bit of lunch/dinner, we definitely weren't disappointed. A chicken and bacon burger was ordered and a chicken and bacon burger it was. Where the chicken that this chicken breast came from I don't know but it was definitely doing some serious weightlifting and bulking up. It was MASSIVE, in all it's chickeny beauty I found it hard to resist taking a huge bite out of the burger. Long stoy short, I ended up taking a huge bite out of the burger. The chicken was beautifully juicy for general pub grub and the bacon was lovely, sweet but slightly salted which gelled all the flavours of the breaded chicken and the toasted roll together. Thinking about it now, I'm getting hungry again. Every time I have a pub burger, the side salad always lets it down, every time, it's like the bars expect people not to eat it, but not this bar. The salad was crisp and fresh, served up with a deliciously sweet vinaigrette that was perfect for dipping a wee bit of the roll in. The spirit measures were 35ml and the guest ales on offer covered breweries such as Innis & Gunn and The Inveralmond Brewery (who do beers such as Lia Fail and Ossian) which justified the bar being about 60-70p more expensive than the others we visited.

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    Ship Inn - View from my table.

    View from my table.

    Ship Inn - Cool Scottish Pub in North Berwick.

    Cool Scottish Pub in North Berwick.

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    Osteria

    Osteria

    3.7(3 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    I'm sad to write this review, the service was good which is why they got two stars because i would…read morehave given one on food alone. The food tasted liked cheap hotel food. I can't say anything I had here was tasty. Risotto was plain and bland spaghetti w crab was ok (had similar microwaved pre made ones), fishy I'd say. Stuffed chicken tasted like microwaved frozen dinner, steak tasted awful-cheap/no flavor. Didn't bother with dessert. Don't waste your money. I've had so many types of Italian food in so many different countries, Italy for one, and this was one of the most disappointing. I can't believe it's suppose to be one of the best in the country.

    I thought that I wasn't going to like Osteria. We wanted a simple Italian lunch; a quick bowl of…read morepasta with a glass of house. It wasn't the weekend but the place was full and we were lucky to get a table. (A good sign I failed to notice at the time.) Then we were presented, after sitting for some time, with a mostly set lunch menu, which slightly irritated me and implied that we'd have to devote more time and more money than we'd originally assumed. So after waiting for a menu I went for the Zuppa del Giorno which was minestrone and my wife chose a courgette-based starter which turned out to be fabulously presented and delicious. The soup was as it should be: simple and tasted wonderful. Once we'd ordered, the pace picked up and having finished our primi, secondi were quick to follow. Mains of lamb cutlets and lemon sole were also delicious and beautifully presented. By the time we were (happily) paying the bill I felt foolish for my impatience. Life is so often characterised by the struggle to find a simple and enjoyable Italian restaurant that rises to the culinary reputation of its Old Country. Osteria is a rare delivery on this dream. The experience was well worth the (not unreasonable) wait and the (not unreasonable) money.

    The Walled Garden - delicatessen - Updated July 2026

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