Jeremiah's Taproom is a recently renovated pub in Elm Row, crossing the barrier of where the New Town starts to transform into Leith. Previously occupying the premises of the Elm Bar, Jeremiah's is now portraying a new image of craft beer and burgers, so we decided to head there for our Friday lunch!
Jeremiah's has a solid selection of beers on draught. Local tastes were well catered for with the ubiquitous Deuchers and Belhaven and the very local Leith Pilot- with a interesting cloudy looking beer described as a Vienna Pale. The rest of the selection includes a Scottish favourite Williams Caesar Augustus and the, further afield, Brooklyn Lager from the USA.
The food menu provides a variety of non fussy food including fish and chips and some salad options. What dominates the menu, however, is the large selection of burgers. There is a large variety of toppings on offer including the, not for the calorie conscious, wolf pack, which includes haggis, egg and hash brown included with the patty. Most toppings include the option of either beef, chicken or veggie patties, with pulled pork, lamb burger and halloumi being custom options as well.
The food arrived promptly and was interestingly presented in a large wooden box. The size of the portions were decent and not pushing into the realms of gluttony. Chips were freshly cooked and crisp but did not have that hand cut edge to them. Burger was wholesome and definitely satisfying.
Jeremiah's delivers on all fronts to provide a good all round experience. The service was friendly and prompt, the surroundings clean and crisp, a decent selection of food and the strongest point was the excellent range of beers. Would recommend giving a go if you are in the area!
Quality Food 7.50
Quality Drinks 8.33
Value 7.00
Service 7.67
Ambience 7.17
Overall 7.50
Comments:
- Great burger with fries and great pint.
- Can recommend the pulled pork burger. Nice presentation too.
- Good tasty burgers and great range of beers.
- Good pub offering good pub food with a broad selection of beers. Looking for a nice pub lunch at the top of Leith then this is to be recommended.
- Great selection of beer, excellent burger and fries, and service was pretty fast.
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