11 Brasserie @ No11, Brasserie
No11 Brasserie & Boutique Hotel 11 Brunswick Street, Edinburgh, EH7 5JB -
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No 11 was established to entice guests to experience some of the very best of Scottish hospitality in terms of Welcome, History, Architecture and Food.
The Brasserie @ No11, is an ideal venue for private dining, small intimate gatherings of up to 25 people.
Every group gathering at No11, be it a small Wedding, a Family Birthday or an Office Christmas Party, whatever the occasion, the team at No11 pride themselves in ensuring that the event remains unique and personal to the individual customers’ requirements.
The Menus at No11 reflect the best of Seasonal Scottish Produce, prepared and cooked to perfection, allowing the true flavors of nature’s work on land and sea, to be fully appreciated by the palate.
The menus support a multiple array of Scottish suppliers who pride themselves in providing some of Scotland's best local ingredients, combining traditional flavors with the finest of produce.
The No 11 Brasserie encompasses the beautiful front room of one of the last Edinburgh Georgian Town Houses to be designed by the famous Architect, William Playfair. To the left of the Brasserie there is a fantastic Mural depicting characters and landmark associated with the time of Playfair, better known as the Scottish Enlightenment Period. This stunning Georgian Town House use to be the home to the oldest kilted regiment in Scotland, The Black Watch Regiments Club.
The fabulous flavors from the Brasserie, the stunning interior/exterior and the peaceful ambience of No 11 is fully complemented by a customer service that ensures all the above is enjoyed to the full expectation.
No 11 was established to entice guests to experience some of the very best of Scottish hospitality in terms of Welcome, History, Architecture and Food.
The Brasserie @ No11, is an ideal venue for private dining, intimate gatherings of up to 25 people.
The Menus at No11 reflect the best of Seasonal Scottish Produce, prepared and cooked to perfection, allowing the true flavors of nature’s work on land and sea, to be fully appreciated.
The Brasserie room retains the original features of an authentic Edinburgh Georgian Town House designed by the famous Architect, William Playfair.
The fabulous flavors, the stunning interior/exterior and the peaceful ambience of No 11 is fully complemented by a customer service that ensures all the above is enjoyed to the full expectation.
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Dining
up to 25
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Overnight accommodation
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Non-refundable deposit
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Reviews
Margot Wilson
For course tasting menu is delicious. We enjoyed the included cocktails too. Excellent.
Deirdre Fitzpatrick
A wonderfully relaxed and stylish room to eat a very lovely meal! We had a perfect evening with lovely service as well. Will look forward to our return visit.
Caroline Crawford
This small, intimate brasserie was perfect for a quiet Sunday lunch. We were very impressed with the high standard of food and there was something on the concise menu to suit all tastes. Staff are polite and efficient. Will definitely return.
Lj C
Absolutely fabulous hotel. Had the most amazing stay and the room was beautiful, lovely touch with heated floor in bathroom. Bed was comfy and we had a very good night's sleep, check in was smooth and very friendly. The lounge area was cosy.
Jonathan Gomez
Excellent hotel with friendly and helpful staff. Breakfast is beautifully presented and cooked and the rooms are well appointed with comfortable beds. Had an excellent stay and would highly recommend.
Susan Holmes
Back for the second time and just as wonderful as last time. Firstly , Hamish and Sue are so welcoming and helped to make our stay really comfortable. This hotel is spotlessly clean, tastefully decorated, with a bed in room 8 you just don't want to get out of on a morning! Breakfast is always fresh, hot and tasty, using only good quality ingredients. We had dinner, this visit and can highly recommend it. The waitress couldn't do enough for us and the food, again, delicious. We'll be back!! Thank you .
Allie Pennington
We would highly recommend a stay at No11. We stayed in room 14, junior suite. Lots of space, beautifully furnished and decorated. Fitting bathroom for the building. Small sink/worktop which looks like it could've been a small kitchenette - was missing a small fridge. Breakfast was great and the location was in a quiet location but only 5-10 mins walk from the Playhouse and the south side of the city. Great bus links and only £6 in a taxi to the Golden Mile. Staff were wonderful and polite. We'll definitely be returning.
Elaine Fairhurst
Just got back from a weekend in Edinburgh never been before. The hotel is a gem great location beautiful room we were in no 20 which is in the new part gorgeous bathroom. We only had breakfast but if that was anything to go off we should have eaten there at night! Best breakfast we have had for a long time. Will definitely return and stay here again. The lady who greeted us on arrival was from Spain apologies I didn't get you name was efficient friendly informative and showed us round the hotel. The staff at breakfast again were very friendly attentive. Brilliant stay!!!
Claudia Mayall
We stayed here for my birthday and it was not a good experience. The room was quite dated and not very clean (hairs all over the bathroom and dirt in the bath). We were put in a basement directly underneath the dining room and it was very dark in the room. Later in the evening people were in the dining room clearly having a function and you could hear everything from our room, singing, clapping and people stamping their feet. Whenever anyone moved a chair the sound of it scraping along the wooden floor was so loud. For some reason there were public toilets on our floor too so people were constantly using those and this contributed to more noise. We spoke to the concierge who said all other rooms were fully booked up and there was nothing that could be done, really unhelpful. We were also woken up in the morning around 7.45 by people above us moving their chairs at breakfast and talking. We could also hear music. There weren’t any amenities - no kettle, fridge, shower items, literally just soap. The general service wasn’t great either - the following morning when we checked out we weren’t even asked how we found our stay, all a bit weird and definitely not worth the 4 stars it boasts. This is also not a cheap place to stay either (£200 a night!). Understand that it specifically caters to events but surely you would think to put guests not involved in the event in another area of the hotel not directly under a function room so that they could also enjoy their stay? Very disappointing and ruined my birthday stay in Edinburgh.
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