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Eating - local to Rosslyn Chapel

Rosslyn Chapel Coffee Shop,located in the spectacular new visitor centre, with magnificent views over Roslin Glen, uses the best of local suppliers to create a fresh and innovative menu. 

Our gourmet sandwiches are filled with locally smoked salmon and cheeses, or tasty cooked meats from a quality Edinburgh butcher. 
Our hearty homemade soups are bursting with fresh, seasonal vegetables and herbs, and our delicious range of hand made cakes are only ever made with local free range eggs.

We're probably most proud of our coffee; roasted locally by coffee gurus, whose experience, passion and training makes us proud of every cup our baristas serve.

Plus, by eating here, you are in turn supporting 12 other small local businesses...now doesn't that make your food taste even more delicious!

 

 The Copperbowl  

Welcome to The CopperBowl - Authentic Indian Restaurant and Tradiditional Bistro... the food, family atmosphere and the culture of India has arrived just outisde Roslin.

On the menu diners will find a mix of home-cooked Indian cuisine, International and Bistro Style dishes.

Families are most welcome at the CopperBowl.  In addition to our a la carte menu and bistro style lunch menu, we offer a comprehensive children's menu. 

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The Roslin Glen Hotel

Situated 2 minutes away from Rosslyn Chapel in the village of Roslin, this quiet country style hotel provides a good selection of hot and cold options, served in comfortable surroundings.

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The Original Hotel

The Original Rosslyn Hotel is an idyllic village inn, set in the romantic village of Roslin, just 8 miles from Edinburgh's City Centre. This privately owned family-run hotel maintains the character and charm of an olde inn while continuing to lead the way in customer service, charm and elegance.

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Testimonials

'...amazing to have such an ornate building on our doorstep. I will definately be back.'
D. Wallace, Scotland
'Talk was authoritive and well structured.'
Mr Murphy, Midlands