The Auld Hundred is one of the oldest of Rose Street's many and varied pubs. Offering a traditional Sunday Roast, this is the perfect place to unwind on a Sunday.

Serving up traditional Scottish food alongside a fantastic range of whisky, beer, spirits and wines, The Auld Hundred has one of Edinburgh's largest whisky collections.

Every Sunday, The Auld Hundred serve their indulgent Sunday Roast. Choose from slow roast beef or chicken, both served with all the trimmings. There is also the vegetarian/vegan option of 'veggie haggis and tatties' with gravy and yorkshire pudding.

Situated in the centre of Edinburgh’s New town, The Auld Hundred is in close proximity to George Street, Queen Street Gardens, Princes Street shopping destinations and Edinburgh Waverley train station is also minutes away.

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Sunday Lunch:

Every Sunday from 12pm

  • Outdoor Seating
  • Sunday Lunch
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Children Allowed
  • Live Music
  • Online Booking
100 Rose Street, Edinburgh, EH2 2NN
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    3 months ago
    We were there between meals, like 3 pm, it was not busy. We had their Cold Town lagger, light. We tasted their Haggis Bonbons, which tasted good, but believe me I could not tell what they were made of, there was a lamb flavor in them. The Auld Hundred steak pie was very good, the steak was tender and flavorful. The fish chips were nicely cooked, the batter was crispy and the fish was fresh. The services were great.
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    a week ago
    I went on my own and was really impressed by both the food and the service. The wait staff were really contientious about taking care of me, and dinner really was excellent! This is a smaller restaurant above a bar, and I saw them turn away customers because it was so busy and they were booked out (Aug- Fringe and Tattoo in Edinburgh everything books out). Popular place! I would go back
  • 4.0
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    a month ago
    The hop on hop off bus driver recommended this place to us. We said we wanted to go to an authentic Scottish pub. It was the perfect day out, so I was hoping to sit outside, but all the tables were full, so we sat inside upstairs. The service was excellent, very attentive server. I thought the menu was rather limited, but I decided to order the scottish pie. It was decent and comforting, but I felt it was a bit lacking a nd bland. It's not a bad spot, but for reference, I would probably choose somewhere else next time.