The Cramond Inn, Cramond - pub details
Address: 30 Cramond Glebe Road, Cramond Village, Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH4 6NT [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 8582) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
South Gyle (3.1 miles), Dalmeny (4 miles), Edinburgh Haymarket (4.2 miles)
Brewery: Samuel Smith's
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
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Ye Olde Inn, Davidsons Mains (1.4 miles), Norhet Bar, Davidsons Mains (1.4 miles), Village Inn, Davidsons Mains (1.5 miles), Clermiston Inn, Edinburgh (1.6 miles), Mid Yoken, Edinburgh (1.7 miles)
user reviews of the Cramond Inn, Cramond
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We recently visited the Crammond had a lovely Pork Roast Dinner that could not be faulted. The staff were very friendly and courteous. The pub has plenty of character whcih we like in a Sam Smiths pub. We do not have problem with everything being Sam Smiths own brands. Will definately be travelling up there again. Keep up the good work aly and Paul tipsyanne - 2 Nov 2011 19:50 |
chris2, I am very discerning, indeed most of my tastes are alternative, I am known for this. Not least, my taste in drink is alternative... Brew Dog is one of my favourite breweries. I don't like bog standard pubs, in fact, I prefer real ale pubs and alternative pubs. The problem is that The Cramond Inn offers NOTHING but Samuel Smith's beer, NOTHING but the unknown (and IMHO frankly disgusting tasting) Walker and Scott's Spirits, NOTHING but Scintilla minerals and NOTHING but there own, equally unknown brand of crisps and worst of all, they have now even removed most of the home made food in favour of frozen food. When people go out for a meal they do not expect something that they could have microwaved themselves at home! I prefer alternative brands but I do not like them rammed down my throat to the exclusion of all else, especially when the quality isn't that great and I have tried three W&S spirits and felt like I was drinking after-shave. It is not fair to remove choice from the customers to this degree and it is time somebody said something about it! From what I've heard the boss at Samuel Smith's was even given a petition full of signatures from customers (regular and otherwise) and, from what I heard, said, "If you don't like it go somewhere else!" A lot of the local customers are elderly and disabled and now would love to go elsewhere if they could! Nice to know he cares so much about customer opinion!!! �.� Gary_1 - 4 Nov 2010 20:16 |
Sam Smiths the only brands in the pub. Several people walked out when they were told this! jbsjazzer - 15 Sep 2008 16:21 |
I visited this pub in August 2008 and the service, food and drink was fabulous. We could ask for variations on the menu and this was ok, no fuss made at all. I'd suggest you go and give it a try and not take any notice of the twaddle on these sites. kerbybabe - 16 Aug 2008 22:31 |
I think this pub has really gone downhill. I took the family there for Sunday lunch today, including our two young boys. The menu had four dishes which it said could be provided as half portions for kids. It turned out two of the dishes were not availble, and the boys didn't much fancy the other two. We asked if we could have another of the adult meals in half portion but were flatly told, if it's not on the menu, we won't serve it that way - even though there was next to nothing they could give us for the kids. They were totally unapologetic. Some friends had told me they had gone off the place because of poor service. I can see why. We won't be going back. anonymous - 15 Oct 2006 15:12 |
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