The Sun Inn, Lothian Bridge, Dalkeith EH22 4TR Review

Sun Inn tea or coffee cup

 

The Sun always shines on Lothian Bridge

We had passed by the Sun Inn a few times before and the quaint former coaching inn had always caught our eye, it sits on the A7 just outside Dalkeith in the shadow of Newbattle railway viaduct on the soon(ish) to be re-opened Waverley line from Edinburgh to Tweedbank.

Sun Inn exterior

It’s a historic building but is modern inside. Check-in was via the main entrance to the restaurant which is actually at the rear of the building where there is also a medium-sized car park and beer garden – it turned out that the original entrance, as can be seen in the picture above is now used to store wine!

Sun Inn restaurant

We were greeted in the restaurant and taken up to our room…

Sun Inn bedroom with bath

Wow! A large room with huge bed and copper bath (big enough for 2!) at the foot.

Sun Inn towel

With bath-towels and soap all ready.

Sun Inn bathroom shower

There was also en-suite shower and toilet and toiletries.

Sun Inn lamp

And some nice bedside lighting.

We headed downstairs for dinner…

Sun Inn specials board

Dinner

We noticed that there was a great wine selection and almost all were available by the glass, prices ranged from a mere £15 a bottle all the way up to £220 and we decided to go for something a bit different, an Umbrele merlot from Romania. According to the label “Umbrele” is the Romanian word for shadow – we didn’t know that. Described as “Soft, fleshy and velvety with suave red berry fruit and a dash of spice, this is merlot with attitude” it was a lovely colour and was fruity and easy to drink.

Starters

To begin with we had bread with the “best olives in the world” a mix of green and black, not quite the best in the world but still pretty tasty, the bread on the other hand was out of this world! We had 3 slices each of (I believe) spelt, sage & truffle and garlic and herb.

Sun Inn Braised Pig Cheeks

Braised pig cheek

Served with crisp bacon on top and pleasant jus. The pork was lovely & tender and pulled away nicely. The black pudding which rested underneath was quite mild and not spicy or heavy-going. A good quality starter but it could’ve been a bit warmer.

Sun inn quail

Stuffed quail

Fruity, moist meat! Nice jus, flavoursome and had body – the crisp rosti soaked up the juices well.

So the starters were great but the mains were even better…

Main Courses

Our waitress asked if we liked our meat pink. “Oh yes” we said.

Sun Inn Herb Crust Venison

Lamb

Crusty and caramelised on the outside but moist, rare and lovely & pink inside.
Carrots and purée mmmmmm. Mash smooth, peas minty and another good jus. Beautiful, even the fat was lovely!

Sun Inn Herb Crusted Lamp

Venison

Like a little herb encrusted cake of pink meat with a pie as well! Perfectly-cooked meat which was soft & tender.
Delicious creamy mash, tender baby carrots in a jus. Mmm, delicious!

Both of our mains were well-presented. We had a look at some of the other diners’ dishes as well and the fish dishes looked great too.

Dessert

Sun Inn Grapefruit Souffle

Grapefruit soufflé

Hard to get right, but this was a wonderfully perfect and delicate soufflé and you could taste a light bitterness from the grapefruit. Served with some cream and berries.

Sun Inn Chocolate Fondant

Chocolate fondant

Dreamy chocolate heaven, White choc ganache and mint choc chip ice cream all combined nicely in a smooth & sweet combo.

To finish we also had a couple of dessert wines:-

The pink muscat was quite light, delicate and floral, not too sweet, basically a good introductory dessert wine, like a rose wine for non-wine drinkers.

The Argentinian Mendonza was thicker and sweeter than the muscat with plum notes.

After all that we were stuffed and so headed up to bed and following a good night’s sleep we headed back downstairs again for breakfast…

Breakfast

Sun Inn restaurant 2

Cosy breakfast area with a selection of newspapers

Sun Inn breakfast cereals

Cereals, juices and Activia yogurts

Sun Inn breakfast coffee
Tea, coffee and toast. The tea was local, from the Edinburgh tea company tea. The jams and marmalade were by Wilkins & sons.

Sun Inn tea or coffee cup

The cups provided with breakfast were cute – it would be nice if these were on sale!

Sun Inn scrambled egg and salmon

Salmon and scrambled egg

Lovely salmon and nicely done egg, though it was a bit runnier than we prefer

Sun Inn porridge

Porridge

Lovely porridge, nicely presented and a huge bowl of it!

Sun Inn Breakfast

Full Scottish

A rather fine breakfast. All nicely cooked and non-greasy, though the lorne sausage was a bit over-cooked and a potato scone was absent.

Conclusion

Quite simply the food was great, the Sun Inn is a former AA Pub of the Year and Scottish Gastropub of the Year and currently holds an AA rosette which is certainly well-deserved, in fact we think they deserve 2 so further accolades should be on the way! It was good to see that the goods are supplied by many local producers; meat and especially game seemed to be the specialties. The wine selection was also great, considering how many they do by the glass and they also stock real ales. There were plenty of staff on the premises and everyone we dealt with were friendly and helpful.

Room-wise they have a 4 star rating – we had a pleasant stay in the signature suite which is a good size, has a large TV and comfy bed and has the added decadent touch of a bath at the end of the bed! There were no bedside sockets in the room which was a bit odd, but then it is an old building. There are 4 other rooms, each unique and tastefully decorated so no matter which one you end up in it’ll be worthwhile (bath or no bath!)

We always like to do a pub/restaurant toilet check and they were clean and had hot water and hand towels in both. The men’s also has a homage to “Oor Willie” on the wall and there are pails for peeing into!

gents toilet's - Oor wullie urinals

Located on the A7 just outside Edinburgh and the city bypass, it’s easy to get there by car (around 20 minutes in good traffic from Edinburgh centre) and there is on-site parking but we actually made use of Lothian Buses no. 29 to get here, it stops just a 5 minute walk away and our driver let us know when to get off. Journey times vary from 25 – 40 minutes from North Bridge/Waverley station.

 

The Sun Inn is open for lunch Mon – Sat: 12 noon – 2pm and dinner from 6pm – 9pm, roasts are available on Sundays when food is available from 12 noon – 7pm.

To make a food or room booking call 0131 663 2456 or visit http://thesuninnedinburgh.co.uk/
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Emma

Emma

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I am Emma and with my husband Mark write Foodie Explorers, which is a food and travel website.

I am a member of the Guild of Food Writers and British Guild of Travel Writers.

We have a wide range of judging experience covering products, hotels and have judged, for example, for Great Taste Awards and Scottish Baker of the Year.

Along the way Mark gained WSET Level 2 in Wine and I have WSET Level 2 in Spirits as well as picking up an award with The Scotsman Food and Drink Awards.    

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