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The Dome, Edinburgh – Iconic Georgian Brasserie and Festive Dining Experience

Experience Edinburgh’s grandest Georgian brasserie with exquisite dining, magical festive décor, and timeless elegance on George Street.

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Located at 14 George Street in Edinburgh’s New Town, The Dome is a grand bar and restaurant renowned for its stunning Georgian architecture, opulent interiors, and festive atmosphere. Offering fine dining, afternoon tea, and a vibrant bar scene, it blends historic elegance with contemporary culinary delights. The Dome is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike, especially celebrated for its magical Christmas decorations and warm, attentive service.

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14 George St, Edinburgh, EH2 2PF, GB
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Duration: 1 to 3 hours
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Luxury
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
Monday
9 am-12 am
Tuesday
9 am-12 am
Wednesday
9 am-12 am
Thursday
9 am-12 am
Friday
9 am-12 am
Saturday
9 am-12 am
Sunday
9 am-12 am

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    Take Lothian Buses routes 1, 2, or 22 to stops near George Street; journey times vary from 10 to 25 minutes from central Edinburgh locations. Buses run frequently throughout the day, with single fares around £1.80–£2.00.

    Taxi or Rideshare

    Taxis and rideshare services like Uber are readily available in Edinburgh city center. Typical travel time to 14 George Street from Edinburgh Waverley Station is about 5–10 minutes, with fares approximately £5–£10 depending on traffic.

    Walking

    If you are staying within Edinburgh’s New Town or Old Town, walking to The Dome is convenient and scenic. From Princes Street, it takes about 10–15 minutes along mostly flat terrain, suitable for most mobility levels.

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    Local tips

    Book afternoon tea in advance, especially during holidays, to avoid disappointment as it is very popular.
    Visit during the Christmas season to enjoy the spectacular festive decorations and magical atmosphere.
    Try signature dishes like the steak pie and baked vanilla cheesecake for a taste of classic comfort food with a fine dining touch.
    The Dome offers wheelchair access and facilities, making it accessible for guests with limited mobility.
    Consider dining in the separate rooms like the Grill Room or Club Room for different ambiances and experiences.

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    Architectural Grandeur and Historic Significance

    The Dome is housed in a magnificent Georgian building at 14 George Street, a site rich in history that has served various roles including a Physicians Hall and a bank. The restaurant’s interior preserves the original architectural features such as Corinthian columns, marble bars, and palm-adorned rooms, creating an ambiance of refined elegance. This grand brasserie is widely regarded as one of Edinburgh’s most beautiful and iconic venues, where the classical design meets modern hospitality.

    Dining and Culinary Offerings

    The Dome offers a diverse menu that includes a la carte dining in the Grill Room, light lunches, afternoon teas, and a sophisticated bar menu. Signature dishes like steak pie, Scottish mussels, and baked vanilla cheesecake reflect a blend of comfort food and fine dining. The afternoon tea service, presented on silver stands with crisp white linen and silver teapots, is a local favorite and considered a luxurious yet accessible indulgence. The menu caters to various dietary preferences including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options.

    Atmosphere and Seasonal Celebrations

    The Dome is especially renowned for its festive transformation during the Christmas season, featuring elaborate and enchanting decorations that create a magical atmosphere. Throughout the year, the venue maintains a sophisticated yet welcoming vibe, with attentive and professional staff enhancing the dining experience. The space accommodates different dining moods with separate rooms for intimate meals, group gatherings, and private events, making it suitable for celebrations, business meetings, and special occasions.

    Events and Private Functions

    Beyond regular dining, The Dome hosts a variety of private events including weddings, conferences, festive parties, and product launches. The dedicated events team offers tailored planning and support to ensure memorable experiences. The Green Room provides an exquisite setting for intimate gatherings, accommodating up to 20 guests, while larger spaces cater to exclusive parties and corporate functions.

    Location and Accessibility

    Situated in Edinburgh’s vibrant New Town, The Dome benefits from a central location with easy access to public transport and nearby attractions. The venue is wheelchair accessible, with facilities such as accessible toilets and lifts, ensuring comfort for guests with limited mobility. Its position on George Street places it amidst a lively area known for shopping, culture, and nightlife.

    Reputation and Visitor Experience

    The Dome enjoys a strong reputation for its architectural beauty, high-quality food, and exceptional service. While some visitors note occasional wait times during peak periods, the overall experience is praised for its relaxed pacing, friendly staff, and well-presented dishes. The venue is a must-visit for those seeking a blend of historic charm and contemporary dining in Edinburgh, with a particular allure during the festive season when the décor and ambiance reach their peak.

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