to receive FREE search credits to trace your ancestry on Scotlandspeople.gov.uk, and our quarterly enewsletter with exclusive travel deals, exciting events and travel tips.
The price of food and drink varies considerably depending on
the type of establishment you choose. As a general guideline, eating out in a
pub at lunchtime will cost from around £5-6, while it is usually that bit
more expensive in a restaurant. Dining in the evening obviously varies greatly
but one can expect to pay from £15-25 per person for a good meal. Check
out seasonal offers like Dine Around, which takes place in Edinburgh &
Glasgow, and allows you to enjoy 2 courses at great restaurants for
less than £15 per person.
Pubs are generally cheaper than hotel lounges when purchasing alcoholic drinks.
A measure or "nip" of whisky costs minimum £1.50, while a pint of beer
costs around £1 or more. One should note that Scottish draught beers are
usually ordered by the pint or half-pint, while some of the recommended local
brews include Belhaven, Tennants and McEwans.