Gusto Edinburgh, Mezannine
Gusto, 135 George Street, Edinburgh, EH2 4JS -
From
£1000 min spendUp to
100 standingOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
A city with Gusto, needs Gusto!
Nowhere reflects the unique atmosphere and style of this unique city better than George Street. So Gusto couldn’t be anywhere else. This is where refined residents and tourists with taste catch up with friends and family – sitting at the terrace seeing the city rush by, or stepping out of the madness for a relaxing drink and bite to eat. Able to accommodate large parties, complete with a semi-private mezzanine available to hire for up to 80 guests.
Our central table "Con Amici" can be translated into dining with friends. Perfect for gatherings of up to 40.
The semi private Mezzanine area overlooks Gusto's main restaurant and open kitchen. It has booths lining the sides of the space, can accommodate up to 100 guests standing or 70 seated. The space is well-suited to hosting memorable, working lunches, networking breakfasts, workshops, staff socials, pop-up shops or family celebrations! Free wifi available throughout. Kitchen is able to offer set menus, canapes, breakfasts or our Events Manager can create a bespoke menu to suit your every need.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 100
Dining
up to 80
Boardroom
up to 20
Pricing
& opening hours
Weekly schedule
monday
0:00 - 24:00
tuesday
0:00 - 24:00
wednesday
0:00 - 24:00
thursday
0:00 - 24:00
friday
0:00 - 24:00
saturday
0:00 - 24:00
sunday
0:00 - 24:00
Price type:
from £1000 minimum spend/day
from £1000 minimum spend/day
from £1000 minimum spend/day
from £1000 minimum spend/day
from £1000 minimum spend/day
from £1000 minimum spend/day
from £1000 minimum spend/day
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Disabled access
Heating
Air conditioning
Natural light
Table / chairs included
Tea
Audio & visual
WiFi
Space rules
Cancellation policy
50% refundable 7 days before the event
Location
Reviews
Albert Lam
The shared appetizer had super craveable items like the fried small fish and calamari. The pasta was super tasty with excellent bacon. The staff was very attentive and mindful for us! The restaurant itself was also quite cozy and had a bit of a rustic feel to it.
John Palmer
We arrived just after the start of the show at the mayflower so lots of seats were available. We had a great waiter who was not only attentive but was full of energy. Food was excellent, I recommend the fish and chips, way better than you'd think! I'm not too sure about the pop art decor, feels a little too caffe for the evening and the atmosphere was a bit quiet as everyone had left for the show. I had a really good time.
Jim Pettitt
Clean and tidy but had a cheap feel. Serviettes disintegrated on the first use. Penny pinching! Service was very good but the food wasn't great. The house burger was apparently good but the chicken burger was tiny. The roll was fine and nice salad filling and accompanying salsa. Side salad excellent. Chips were unseasoned and there was no salt and pepper on the table. Penny pinching again. Ketchup came in those little sachets which, even as a man, I find tricky to undo without making a mess. Didnt have brown sauce. Penny pinching. Wouldn't take much to improve to a better standard
Jamie Fryer
Went at 6pm pre theatre. Seated quickly and order taken promptly. We order the camambert which came with (I think) cheaper supermarket breadsticks and a tiny dollop of cranberry sauce. We then had steak and chips and pork belly. Think pork belly better of the two but both very overpriced for what you get and not something I would consider a nice meal out. Bottle of red was very cold. However the service was fast, we finished and were given the bill so we could be gone by 1915 so we easily made our show. The picture is of the electric outlet at head height on the wall next to my table. (Table for two right in front of front door) right next to my left shoulder. It does not inspire confidence in the safety of this place and if used by someone looking to charge their phone could kill.
Sarah Macdonald
I have only been here twice. The first time we really enjoyed the atmosphere and cocktails. We went here today for a lunch break based on our first experience. We arrived and as expected the guy working the bar was lovely. It’s Xmas and although not too busy, definitely busier than I’d imagine is usual. Based on this we ordered the sharing nachos, advertised as a bar snack. Prior to ordering we asked if the kitchen could accommodate this. We were you that nachos are simple so no issue. Our nachos arrived quickly. Which would usually be impressive. These nachos were essentially soggy nachos with tinned jalapeños and salsa. No cheese at all. Just tortilla chips with salsa. For £6! Outrageous
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