Show intro bar and area map

Restaurants in Aberdeen

Accommodation
Attraction
Food & Drink

Search

Enter location, post code or area


Show Availability

Arrival date
Calendar
Departure date
Calendar

Show / Hide Markers





The Square

1 The Square

Aberdeen

Restaurant     £££

A spacious modern room and contemporary menu

01224 646362 | Visit Website
The Square
The Foyer

2 The Foyer

Aberdeen

Restaurant     £££

The seasonal menu changes every 7 weeks offering discerning diners a modern, confident twist to classic cooking.

01224 582277 | Visit Website
The Foyer
Olive Tree

3 Olive Tree

Aberdeen

Restaurant     £££

A La Carte Monday - Saturday 6pm - 9.45pm delivering dishes with a Mediterranean bias and the occasional contemporary twist.

01224 208877 | Visit Website
Olive Tree
Nargile

4 Nargile

Aberdeen

Restaurant     £££

Rendezvous is a family friendly restaurant and perfect for a relaxed meal at any time of the day. The decor is warm and contemporary and weather permitting, there is the option of

01224 323700 | Visit Website
Nargile
La Bamba

5 La Bamba

Aberdeen

Restaurant     £££

La Bamba has consistently been voted "Aberdeens Favourite Restaurant" and a good place for a party night out.

01224 379475 | Visit Website
La Bamba
Jewel in the Crown

6 Jewel in the Crown

Aberdeen

Restaurant     £££

The main restaurant serves 50 people. The upper level is also a bar lounge that can also serve 50 people where private parties are welcome. The food is Halal.

01224 210288 | Visit Website
Jewel in the Crown
Cafe Montmartre

7 Cafe Montmartre

Aberdeen

Restaurant     £££

Cafe Montmartre is a genuine French restaurant with a growing reputation

01224 584599 | Visit Website
Cafe Montmartre

Archie Bouverie's guide:
Aberdeen

Scotland's third largest city has been thriving since the discovery of North Sea Oil. It has a closely packed city centre made up of dark granite buildings that can make it a overcast and gloomy place at times. However there is a charm and vitality about the city that is reflected in its restaurants and night-life. Union Street is the city's main artery and is a mile long and built on pillars. North-east of the city centre on the banks of the river Don stands the ancient suburb of Old Aberdeen with its fortified cathedral, cobbled streets and houses that date from the 15th Century.