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Post by bearcub » 06 Nov 2004, 21:32

Had first visit this afternoon to the Dalriada for lunch......and will be back. Amazing how a quick lick of paint can change the look of a place. Had the 'Tapas' and they were excellent =P~ so we're going to book to go back for dinner next Saturday :thumbright:

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Post by Brian McCrow » 07 Nov 2004, 12:12

We had an excellent meal in the restaurant last night. The wine flowed freely and the whisky measures were superb.

We like the decor and the hostess and staff wre very friendly.

We'll definitely be going back very soon.

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Post by Porty » 07 Nov 2004, 12:39

We were in last night an I am delighted with the new look. Ive been drinking there intermittently for the last 28 years and this is the best its looked by a considerable distance. I loved the place when Eddie and Sheila ran it and I hope that the Mcgills have success. Good luck.
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Post by Maria » 07 Nov 2004, 19:08

Had Sunday lunch there today. Great quality and value. 3 courses for under £10 (kids can eat for under a fiver) and a real home cooked taste to the food. I pride myself on my roast dinners and usually feel I could have done better myself (what modesty,eh?), but today's was excellent. My other half had the soup to start and I thoroughly enjoyed the smoked salmon. Needless to say the puddings were tasty too.
I know what I'm going to do on Sundays from now on and it's not going to be slaving over a hot stove :lol:
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Post by Guest » 07 Nov 2004, 19:12

That settles it. I'm booking up for next Sunday. How about a Portobello Online Xmas dinner? Any takers?

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Post by Sandra » 07 Nov 2004, 19:13

Have booked in for dinner next Saturday - had a quick look at the menu - the food looks really good.

Also the tapas were very nice on Saturday lunchtime.

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Post by bearcub » 07 Nov 2004, 19:36

Bob wrote:That settles it. I'm booking up for next Sunday. How about a Portobello Online Xmas dinner? Any takers?
I'd be up for this - Xmas menu looked v good too! Although after meeting this Thurs we might not be wanting to see each other ever again :lol:

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Post by Poppy » 07 Nov 2004, 19:58

After sending the FR emails today, I certainly never want to see Portly ever again [well, not after I've had his wine on Thursday]. :lol: :lol:

Pal of Porty: it is up to you to see that your "pal" never again publishes any ideas he dreams up? OK? :twisted:

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Post by Maria » 07 Nov 2004, 21:12

Put me down on your Xmas Dinner list please Bob! :D
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Post by Porty » 07 Nov 2004, 22:26

Bob wrote:That settles it. I'm booking up for next Sunday. How about a Portobello Online Xmas dinner? Any takers?
Is the dinner just for the participants in the photo competition?
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Post by Maria » 08 Nov 2004, 10:35

Invitation is open to all whether they are artistically challenged (and wear pink shirts..) or not :D
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Post by Pal of Porty » 08 Nov 2004, 17:44

Marya wrote:Invitation is open to all whether they are artistically challenged (and wear pink shirts..) or not :D
Even the gold lamé suit wearer?
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Post by Pal of Porty » 08 Nov 2004, 17:47

Poppy wrote:Pal of Porty: it is up to you to see that your "pal" never again publishes any ideas he dreams up? OK? :twisted:
But it already seems to working though! :?
Justice delayed is justice denied.

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Post by Brian McCrow » 13 Nov 2004, 10:19

After a good start the Dalriada is in danger of slipping back to the old style Bedford.

Smoking and eating don't go together. It's also a deterrent to families who want to enjoy a pleasant meal without secondary smoking affecting the kids.

Finally, drinkers still in their dirty working clothes are a real turn-off.

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Post by Guest » 13 Nov 2004, 11:18

Agree whole-heartedly about the smoking. It would be nice to see the owners being pro-active on this issue, rather than waiting until they are required by law.

Not so sure about the next bit though. I think I might have to set Dadaist on you.

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Post by Maria » 13 Nov 2004, 11:25

No-one was smoking in the restaurant area when we were there last Sunday p.m. and the owner left his table to go outside to smoke. I'm sure that if they get the feeling that this is a problem they'll quickly respond....
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Post by foxy » 13 Nov 2004, 11:28

Brian McCrow wrote: Finally, drinkers still in their dirty working clothes are a real turn-off.
Not very "PC" Brian :cry:

Where should they go? NIMBY :oops:

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Post by Brian McCrow » 13 Nov 2004, 16:09

People can go home and change or change at work or in the van.

Let's have some standards. Do you want to sit on a chair or stool after someone with dirty clothes has used it.

This has nothing to do with PC. It's about respecting other people.

When I worked on building sites I used to change my clothes before getting on the bus or going to the pub.

I wouldn't dream of going to the pub dressed in my painting or gardening clothes. Would you?

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Post by wangi » 13 Nov 2004, 16:46

Brian McCrow wrote:I wouldn't dream of going to the pub dressed in my painting or gardening clothes. Would you?
Yes!

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Post by foxy » 13 Nov 2004, 17:07

Brian McCrow wrote: I wouldn't dream of going to the pub dressed in my painting or gardening clothes. Would you?
I don't have any :wink:

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Post by Brian McCrow » 15 Nov 2004, 13:34

Wangi

You are a dirty tyke.

I'll take my marigolds and air freshner for my next visit to the Dalriada just in case!!

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Post by ecm » 23 Dec 2004, 20:04

Had a very nice lunch during the week. My friend and I chose a couple of items each of the tapas menu and the dishes were all lovely.
Staff were friendly and efficient and I reckoned it was very good value.

The ambience was boisterous, to say the least, as the other diners were a group of 6 or 7 under 5's!! They did bring one or two adults with them and they were very well behaved.
:lol:

Might well have a wee pre Xmas lunch there tomorrow.

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Post by DG » 28 Jan 2005, 08:49

Went to Dalraida for tapas and wine last night. Really nice! Friendly service and relaxing atmosphere. Quite a lot of kids around too.

Thumbs up from me :thumbright:

At last there are nice eating places locally :D

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Post by MrSpoon » 28 Jan 2005, 09:09

I had lunch there with a mate last week - two steak sandwiches.. and they were GOOD! :D

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Post by DG » 28 Jan 2005, 11:07

Mr Spoon, we saw people eating steak sandwiches - they looked really good however my sister and I don't eat meat. The only veggie option was the tapas which were lovely but we both said how nice it would have been to have had a veggie option sandwich as all the trimmings looked yummy! Maybe we'll suggest this when I go back for another round :D

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Post by The Gadgee » 28 Jan 2005, 14:02

Have been in three times now. Got a knock back for food between Christmas & New Year but the owner had a word with the chef and let us order. Took ffirend with kids in last Saturday and was given free cheese soup.

Nice place but as a music snob I have to say the music they play is offensive.

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Post by Bob Jefferson » 13 Mar 2005, 08:13

Excellent review for the Dalriada in the Herald a few days ago:

Best this Week

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Post by ecm » 13 Mar 2005, 10:52

Bob Jefferson wrote:Excellent review for the Dalriada in the Herald a few days ago:

Best this Week
They'll be very happy with that review I'm sure. I've had that soup and it's excellent.

Did you and the gang end up there last night for a few bevvies by any chance, Bob?

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Post by Bob Jefferson » 13 Mar 2005, 10:58

We are always happy to support local businesses, especially ones that serve alcohol. :wink:

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Post by Maria » 13 Mar 2005, 11:06

You were up and about today at 7.13 a.m.? :shock:
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Post by ecm » 13 Mar 2005, 11:06

Bob Jefferson wrote:We are always happy to support local businesses, especially ones that serve alcohol. :wink:
Good for you. :lol:

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Post by DG » 13 Mar 2005, 12:14

This is good news for Dalraida - and for Porty.

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Post by Bob Jefferson » 13 Mar 2005, 18:40

A few hours after leaving the Dalriada I was back, with the rest of the family in tow, for a spot of lunch.

A 3 course Sunday lunch at £9:95 is remarkable value and I am particularly impressed by their children's portions at £4:95. That's right - not a chicken teddie or turkey twizzler in sight, just smaller portions of the same dishes served to adults.

We were given a nice big table in the non-smoking section, although it was a little chilly. I can understand the owners' wish to minimise the heating bills but the large windows and the fact that the doors have to be left open does create a problem.

We had a choice of three starters. The kids chose the potato and sweetcorn soup and both enjoyed it. I had the salmon gravaldax while froglette chose the sweet potato and borlotti bean cake. Both very good - full marks so far.

Main course was a choice of roast beef and Yorkshire pud, roast chicken, and a choice of two fish dishes. My son chose the beef. It came medium rare, fine if that's the way you like it but not really suited for children. Both the fish dishes were well cooked, the John Dory with a tasty lemon, butter and caper sauce. If I wanted to be picky (and I generally do) I might raise an eyebrow at the inclusion of dwarf beans with my fish when the accompanying veg was carrots and.....more dwarf beans.

On recommendation from fellow POLsters I had the bavarois for pud, while my four year old daughter happily worked her way through the chocolate gateau. I'm very difficult to please when it comes to dessert and should probably have gone with the cheese board. I ordered a double espresso but, alas, the coffee machine was 'on the blink'.

Still, the service was good and the owners are child-friendly. Bearing in mind that this is still a relatively new venture and a local one at that, I will be happy to give the Dalriada my continued support.

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Post by wangi » 13 Mar 2005, 21:16

Well within the Portobello area... Cycled with mrstb up to the Sheep Heid at Duddingston Village for a bite to eat this afternoon. Don't think i'll be eating again till Tuesday! :) Good stuff.

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Post by Dadaist » 13 Mar 2005, 21:29

I had peanut butter on toast.

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