Toby Carvery

Toby Carvery - Edinburgh West

TOBY CARVERY  INNKEEPERS LODGE

GENERAL INFORMATION

Address

114 - 116 St. John's Road, Corstorphine, Edinburgh, Scotland  EH12 8AX

Contact UsTel. 0131 3348235
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TypePubs in Corstophine, Edinburgh. Accommodation in Corstophine, Edinburgh.
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Pub Opening TimesMonday - Saturday 11am - 11pm.
Sunday 11am - 10.30pm.

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Accommodation Details

28 en-suite bedrooms, all with a cosy bed, TV screen and tea & coffee making facility. Now with Free WiFi too.

RATES

All are rates are per room per night and include a complimentary continental breakfast. For today's best rates book online.

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DINING AT OUR PUB

Come and enjoy an all day Carvery. Choose from beef, pork, turkey or honey & mustard glazed gammon, all slow-cooked to perfection. Then there's the seasonal veg, roasties,mash, huge homemade Yorkshire pud, stuffing and pick of gravies and sauces. Smaller portions are available for our younger visitors. If you don't fancy a Carvery we have a range of pub food dishes, tempting puddings and a separate children's menu.

BREAKFAST TIMESMonday - Saturday 8am - 11am.
Sunday 8am - 10.30am.
CARVERY TIMESMonday - Saturday 12noon - 10pm.
Sunday 11am - 10pm.

GENERAL FACILITIES

OUTDOOR FACILITIESCar Parking.
GENERAL FACILITIES Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilet.
OTHERChildren Welcome, Debit and Credit Cards accepted.
Toby Carvery, Corstorphine

This charming lodge is a great choice if you're looking for budget accommodation right on Edinburgh's doorstep. Corstorphine is one of the seven hills of Edinburgh, near the city's western suburbs of Kingsknowe and Slateford. It provides an ideal base whether attending a business event at Edinburgh International Conference Centre or spending a short break in Scotland's vibrant capital. The lodge is home to 28 comfy rooms and a Toby Carvery, where you'll find a hearty range of freshly roasted joints, seasonal vegetables and all the traditional trimmings. Edinburgh is a fantastic city to visit, with its distinctive architecture, world-class cultural scene, plus pubs and restaurants aplenty. For a start you could delve into hundreds of years of history at Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace, shop to your heart's content amongst the hustle and bustle of the Royal Mile, climb the volcanic Authur's Seat in Holyrood Park, or see more than a thousand animals at Edinburgh Zoo.