Where to Eat in Edinburgh's St James Quarter
Looking for The Best Places to Eat in Edinburgh’s St James Quarter?
Bonnie & Wild’s Scottish Marketplace is your number one destination if you’re looking for the best place to eat and drink when you’re visiting St James Quarter in Edinburgh’s city centre.
Within our beautiful food hall we have 10 restaurants and kitchens, a café, bottle shop and three bars, plus an events space and gallery. Come and see why the National Geographic put us top of their list of the UK’s best food halls!
The St James Quarter in Edinburgh is Scotland's leading shopping, entertainment and dining destination. Within it you’ll find the likes of John Lewis, Boots, Zara and Next as well as Pull & Bear, Bershka, Miele and Mango. There’s also bowling at Lane 7 and an Everyman Cinema, while the W Hotel and Roomzzz have you covered for a place to stay. There’s truly something for all tastes and appetites here, and if you’ve got a hunger for the best place to eat in Edinburgh’s St James Quarter, then visit Bonnie & Wild’s Scottish Food Hall and enjoy an amazing offering of menus from some of Scotland’s best chefs and restaurants, whether it’s for breakfast, brunch, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner or late-night drinks.
As the main food offer within St James Quarter, Bonnie & Wild has some of the best food and drink options available in Edinburgh city centre. With three bars, a bottle shop, café, deli, gelateria and award-winning kitchens covering a variety of cuisines, there’s a meal and a drink for all tastes and diets, including vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free.
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Getting to Bonnie & Wild
Bonnie & Wild is easy to get to. We have lift access from various entrances to St James Quarter on Multrees Walk, Leith Walk, St James Square, and the St James Quarter car park. We’re across the road from Waverley train station, and just around the corner from the tram stop and bus stop at St Andrews Square. See you there!
Claire Sawers in The Times, writes
Bonnie & Wild, Edinburgh review — the mall meal transformed in a finer food court
"It’s a gourmet food court where you can sit after doing your shopping and find a dozen or so of Scotland’s finest independent producers under one roof, a bit like a Scottish take on the Time Out Markets dotted around the world"