Jeremiah's Taproom (Broughton)
Jeremiah's Taproom (Broughton) Location

Jeremiah's Taproom (Broughton) Address | 7-8 Elm Row, Leith Walk, Broughton, Edinburgh EH7 4AA |
Jeremiah's Taproom (Broughton) Phone | 0131 556 8201 |
Jeremiah's Taproom (Broughton) Opening Hours | Monday - Sunday : 11am - 12midnight Friday & Saturday : 11am - 1am |
Jeremiah's Taproom (Broughton) Food Price |
£5 - £10 per pax
Payment by Cash,Cards |
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What people say about Jeremiah's Taproom (Broughton)
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I went there with family and waited 30 minutes at the bar for a drink
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The manager (Jayne) was extremely rude and when she asked me what I wanted as soon as I replied with "
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She dismissed my order with the fact that she was too busy and walked away
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Quickly scanning over the menu it seemed there was a lot of tasty bits and pieces such as burgers
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We also noticed that they offer a Sunday roast with all the trimmings for £
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I have a problems with pubs as I don't drink beer and usual old pubs has bad wine
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Visited for the first time in a while and it was great to visit
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I came here with Food Club on Friday
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We got a big table in the back which was pretty convenient but I think it could get quite loud if you're up front by the bar
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The waiter was knowledgable and recommended well
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This beer was great and tasted like something between pilsner and lager which is probably my favourite combination
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I had halloumi sticks for a starter which were good but nothing special
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There is only as much halloumi as one person can eat at once and this was a little bit too much
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Their coffee was good I'd get it again and one cannot go wrong with Highland Park
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The guys had burgers which supposedly weren't anything special and they had a brownie with ice cream for a dessert which wasn't too good either
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Good Pub Grub was the call this month as we ventured to the Taproom for some burgers and beers
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The Halloumi was nicely done but maybe lacking an extra spark
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Unfortunately it was the same outcome
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I was pleased and thankful for getting the Wolfpack burger which had stated on the menu it was only for a Sunday
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The Mexican Burger was loaded with chilli
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Jalapeno and sour cream but there was very little heat to be enjoyed
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The Ranch burger was simple and tasty but nothing to scream about
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Each burger came with fries and we also ordered some onion rings and garlic bread to keep us growing manboys going
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We washed everything down with yet more beer and ordered dessert
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Very doughy on the inside and the there was no hint of heat within the chocolate sauce
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We finished the evening with more beers and our old friends Tequila and Sambucca turned up&hellip
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Next time Food Club are heading into Leith on 23rd October for the Spanish experience with TAPA