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We enjoyed the vegan "fish" and chips, soup, edamame hummus, and a vegan breakfast, and we were truly impressed by everything. It was clear that a lot of thought had gone into creating these dishes to match the quality of their non-vegan counterparts, and they were packed with flavor. View all feedback.
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We ordered the vegan fish and chip banana blossom as part of our room service at the hotel, and it was flavorful and satisfying, with good service to match. They mentioned they had vegan hot chocolate, but unfortunately, they were out of it. During our stay, we also had breakfast, but the buffet offered very limited options—only toast and jam. We requested vegan butter, which they did provide. Although a vegan veggie... View all feedback.
We had vegan ‘fish’ and chips, soup and edamame hummus, and a vegan breakfast and were really impressed with all of them. We felt like a lot of thought had gone in to making them as good as the non-vegan options and they had a lot of flavour.
We had the vegan fish and chip supper (banana blossom) as part of room service (staying at the hotel) which was tasty and filling and the service was good. They said they had vegan hot chocolate but then said they had ran out. We had breakfast included in our stay. There was very little to have at the buffet (just toast and jam, and they provided us with vegan butter when requested). A vegan option of the veggie breakfast was listed but it turned out to be just a vegetarian breakfast with items missing. It was very underwhelming, luke warm and wouldn’t be something I’d be willing to pay for if it hadn’t been included. The staff also didn’t seem knowledgeable about veganism and couldn’t tell us what was in the vegan breakfast when ordering.
I have the vegan burger that was as basic as they come. Some vegan cheese, tomatoes, salad and onion. Skinny fries on the side. I think it's worth 14 pounds. Was the clostest vegan option to Murrayfield, which is why we left. Probably not back. The premises and the staff were nice.
We had vegan “fish” and chips, soup and edamame hummus, and a vegan breakfast and were really impressed by all. We felt like a lot of thoughts had gone to make them as good as the non-vegan options and they had a lot of taste.
We had the vegan fish and chip soup (banana blossom) as part of the room service (to keep at the hotel), which was delicious and filled and the service was good. They said they had vegan hot chocolate, but then they said they had run out. We had breakfast in our stay. There was very little buffet to have (only toast and jam, and they delivered us with vegan butter on request). A vegan option of veggie breakfast was listed, but it turned out to be just a vegetarian breakfast with products missing. It was very subduing, luke warm and would not be something I would have been willing to pay if it had not been included. The staff also did not seem to know about veganism and could not tell us what was in the vegan breakfast when ordering.