Teuchters Landing - Menu

1C Dock Pl, Edinburgh United Kingdom, United Kingdom, EH6 6LU

🛍 Pub, Seafood, British, Scottish

4.5 💬 5953 Reviews
Teuchters Landing

Phone: +441315547427

Address: 1C Dock Pl, Edinburgh United Kingdom, United Kingdom, EH6 6LU

City: Edinburgh United Kingdom

Menu Dishes: 12

Reviews: 5953

Website: http://www.teuchtersbar.co.uk/

"Having grown up in the south of England, I became very used to a certain sort of pub. Not posh, not trendy, just somewhere welcoming where you could enjoy a drink or two. On coming to Scotland, I’ve never quite found the equivalent drinking establishment. Teuchters has changed my mind. It was set up some 7 years ago by two Highlanders Peter Knight, who originally hails from Halkirk near Thurso and John Tindal, from Airlie near Kirriemuir. Not sure of what to call the place, they opted for Teuchters after a comment from John’s brother. An ironic touch perhaps as this expression is used lowland Scots to describe someone from the Highlands, and not always in a complementary way. John and Peter came up with the concept of the Room in restaurants in the West End and Leith and opened Teuchters Landing in 2008. What John and Peter are aiming to do is provide a home from home. There are local papers from all over Scotland to make you feel that bit more welcome. If you’ve been down to the Shore and surrounding area in Leith recently, you’ll know just how busy it can be, so if you can, come on a weekday or reserve a table. There’s a deck outside where you can chill when the weather is bright and warm (Peter was down on his hands and knees revarnishing it whilst we were there). And so to breakfast or brunch. This is served from 10:30 am each day. The menu labelled “Big Brekkie” is varied, comforting and very good value. They believe in giving you proper (dare I say) man-sized portions. Each dish is freshly made, so it’s not, perhaps, somewhere to go when you’re in a rush! Many ingredients are organic and local producers get a name check. You can start small with a bowl of porridge or venture to the Big Carnivores Plate or Big Vegetarian Plate. As it was pancake day, I chose pancakes, maple syrup and bacon. The pancakes were light and fluffy, the bacon properly crisp and the maple syrup a lovely sweet touch. Brendan was in the mood for pulled pork. This arrived on a wooden platter with some very good chips and 3 pots to dip into: coleslaw, barbecue and apple. The barbecue sauce was perhaps a touch vinegary for my taste. The pork however, was meltingly tender and had a tomato-y taste. We also gazed at the scrambled egg and smoked salmon. This had been my first choice before I decided to go with the pancakes. Cooked simply, this was an attractive more-ish dish. Busy the time we left, the lunchtime crowd was filling the tables. We went back out to the bar, which I had somehow managed to walk through without really taking it in and gazed at the board listing all the malts they stock, there are quirky signs about the place – all very pleasing indeed."

Full menu - 12 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

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Indian

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claire94827 claire94827

Completely gluten-free menu! The gluten-free chicken burger and gluten-free fish and chips are amazing! Absolutely delicious!

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User
User

Super cute little pub, hidden away with such character, I have only ever been here for a few drinks but have never been disappointed, lovely staff and creative ongoing art.


User
User

a great place to drink beer here for predrinks before eating. large selection of beer, great atmosphere great place to drink beer. had timothy landlord on design before place!


ellington5225
ellington5225

I ordered the gluten-free fish and chips, and they were absolutely delicious. There were plenty of gluten-free options available, and even some of my friends who eat gluten tried some dishes and really enjoyed their meals. The service was excellent as well. I highly recommend this place! View menu


User
User

One day, after walking the Water of Leith Walk till the Shore in Leith, we stopped for lunch at Teuchter's Landing. It was a super sunny day, so we took the opportunity to sit in the sun, on the little platform on the water, to enjoy some lovely veggie curries in a mug. As delicious as they look... Still need to go back for their famous Beast Burger :


cloud8
cloud8

The gluten-free options weren't clearly marked, but the staff were very helpful when asked. I recommend ordering at the bar instead of using the app if you're going gluten-free. I tried the gluten-free fish and chips, and they were absolutely delicious—light, flavorful, fresh, and a generous portion. It was also dog-friendly, which was perfect for us. Overall, great food, a nice atmosphere, and reasonable prices.


emma24757
emma24757

I visited this restaurant on a beautiful sunny evening in July and I can't recommend it highly enough! You can place your order through a QR code at your table, and there is a whole section of the menu dedicated to gluten-free options. The selection was quite good, though it mostly featured fried items like fish and chips and calamari. My only suggestion is to arrive a bit early if you're planning to go on a nice weather day, as seating is first come, first served and tends to fill up quickly. The restaurant also offers an extensive wine and alcohol list if that piques your interest! View menu


User
User

Teuchters Landing is quickly becoming a lunchtime favourite, the food is reasonably priced and there's a wide selection of wines and spirits (although not always important for lunch). I'm a sucker for a good chicken burger, the lighter way to enjoy lunch and have had many satisfying lunches at Touchers. No photos on this occasion, I'm always too busy eating the burger to to document it. Whisky lovers should try their luck with the hoop of destiny, toss the hoop on to the bottles and drink whatever you land on, if you luck out and miss the premium range you still get a wee dram for your investment.


User
User

oh teuchters landing, my place on a sunny day in leith. They have a brilliant beer garden right on the oat and always many tables also around the corner. I spent a lot of afternoons and chased there with a gin in the hand. the perfect way to spend a lazy, sunny afternoon to be fair. I still have to try right, but ordered a part of chips that was quite a lot for a person. Not that I will sue you! they were fresh, hot and clobular. the perfect chips you would say. it is really nice inside and have a great selection of whiskys and cigars when this is your kind of thing! a must visit place when they are in good old sunny leith.


User
User

Having grown up in the south of England, I became very used to a certain sort of pub. Not posh, not trendy, just somewhere welcoming where you could enjoy a drink or two. On coming to Scotland, I’ve never quite found the equivalent drinking establishment. Teuchters has changed my mind. It was set up some 7 years ago by two Highlanders Peter Knight, who originally hails from Halkirk near Thurso and John Tindal, from Airlie near Kirriemuir. Not sure of what to call the place, they opted for Teuchters after a comment from John’s brother. An ironic touch perhaps as this expression is used lowland Scots to describe someone from the Highlands, and not always in a complementary way. John and Peter... View menu

Categories

  • Pub Enjoy a lively atmosphere with our classic pub favorites. From hearty burgers and fish 'n' chips to savory pies and craft brews, our menu promises a cozy experience ideal for unwinding with friends.
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite! View menu
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.
  • Scottish Discover the rich and hearty flavors of Scotland with traditional dishes like haggis, neeps, and tatties, alongside savory pies and tender smoked salmon, offering an authentic taste of Scottish culinary heritage.

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  • Outdoor

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