McKirdy’s Steakhouse

Edinburgh


The McKirdy brothers – owners of a local butcher business established in 1895 – have cut out the middleman and now run one of Edinburgh’s best steakhouses. The friendly staff here serves up starters – such as haggis with Drambuie sauce – and juicy, perfectly cooked steaks, from rump to T-bone. There’s a two-course early dinner (until 6.30pm) for £15.


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