The Light House

The Light House Restaurant - Fresh fish & seafood, fantastic cuts of meat & gorgeous vegetarian food, all served with stunning views of Newhaven Harbour

The Light House Restaurant, Newhaven Edinburgh Fresh Fish and Seafood

Fresh fish and seafood in the heart of Newhaven The Light House is a restaurant with wonderful views overlooking picturesque Newhaven Harbour.

Run by two local Edinburgh guys who know their stuff, they offer fresh seafood, fantastic cuts of meat and gorgeous vegetarian food.

http://www.thelighthouseedinburgh.co.uk

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The Light House Restaurant, Newhaven Edinburgh Fresh Fish and ...

Fresh fish and seafood in the heart of Newhaven The Light House is a restaurant with wonderful views overlooking picturesque Newhaven Harbour.

Run by two local Edinburgh guys who know their stuff, they offer fresh seafood, fantastic cuts of meat and gorgeous vegetarian food.

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Dinky neighbourhood restaurant with a focus on Scottish ingredients, particularly seafood.

Step through the tiny door of this 18th-century fisherman’s cottage and you’ll discover a neighbourhood bistro working hard to please.

The menu changes every day and although there are meat and vegetarian options along gastropub lines, the focus is on fish and seafood – all sourced as locally as possible, whether from Welch’s fishmonger across the road, or sometimes even direct from the little lobster boats that pull into Newhaven harbour.

Starters might include a duo of gravadlax and smoked haddock, or a tasty fish soup packed with smoked haddock and salmon that's not so filling that it becomes a main course.

There might only be two desserts on the menu but they are crowd-pleasers – sticky toffee pudding, and a crème brûlée of the day.

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