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Introduction
The Famous Peacock Inn has been established within the community of Newhaven since 1767, and for over 200 years has served fresh seafood caught by Scottish fishermen in Scottish waters.
The Peacock inn is famed for its fish & Chips and fresh seafood owned by the Carnie family who have been committed to serving up Scottish produce at affordable prices. Making them and them Peacock Inn renowned for serving up fabulous fish and chips ' as well as a whole host of other treats.
This historic Newhaven building had been a guest inn and eatery since 1746, recently refurbished and now solely a restaurant, when you visit The Peacock Inn you'll find the building to be restored to its original Georgian ceilings and stained glass windows. Whether you're visiting for an intimate meal for two by the original fireplace, or a big, boisterous family celebration, The Peacock Inn is the perfect place to indulge in some good, traditional food.
The Peacock Inn is located just across from Newhaven harbour and its pretty lighthouse. So, after a hearty meal, why not enjoy a leisurely stroll along the quay or, alternatively, soak up some local history with a peek at the restaurant's hugely esteemed gallery of Hill and Adamson photographs. The collection given by the National Galleries of Scotland to the late Peter Carnie; taken in 1843 and depicting the Newhaven fishing community, is one of the earliest photographic documentations of people in their natural working conditions.
The Peacock Inn is a treasure of a restaurant, and deservedly famous among locals and visitors to Newhaven alike. But don't just take our word for it, head down tonight order a plate of fish and chips on Edinburgh's coast and discover the tiny fishing village of Newhaven. You will marvel at this little village steeped in culture, history and beauty. Sit back and soak up the atmosphere ' we guarantee you'll be back again before you know it.
The Peacock inn is famed for its fish & Chips and fresh seafood owned by the Carnie family who have been committed to serving up Scottish produce at affordable prices. Making them and them Peacock Inn renowned for serving up fabulous fish and chips ' as well as a whole host of other treats.
This historic Newhaven building had been a guest inn and eatery since 1746, recently refurbished and now solely a restaurant, when you visit The Peacock Inn you'll find the building to be restored to its original Georgian ceilings and stained glass windows. Whether you're visiting for an intimate meal for two by the original fireplace, or a big, boisterous family celebration, The Peacock Inn is the perfect place to indulge in some good, traditional food.
The Peacock Inn is located just across from Newhaven harbour and its pretty lighthouse. So, after a hearty meal, why not enjoy a leisurely stroll along the quay or, alternatively, soak up some local history with a peek at the restaurant's hugely esteemed gallery of Hill and Adamson photographs. The collection given by the National Galleries of Scotland to the late Peter Carnie; taken in 1843 and depicting the Newhaven fishing community, is one of the earliest photographic documentations of people in their natural working conditions.
The Peacock Inn is a treasure of a restaurant, and deservedly famous among locals and visitors to Newhaven alike. But don't just take our word for it, head down tonight order a plate of fish and chips on Edinburgh's coast and discover the tiny fishing village of Newhaven. You will marvel at this little village steeped in culture, history and beauty. Sit back and soak up the atmosphere ' we guarantee you'll be back again before you know it.
Contact Info
Address:
100 Lindsay Road Newhaven Village
Edinburgh
EH6 4TZ
United Kingdom
Edinburgh
EH6 4TZ
United Kingdom
Tel:
0131 552 5522
Website:
http://www.famouspeacockinn.co.uk
Offering
- Tradition cuisine
- Fish & Chips
- Wine and drinks
- Private dining
- Parties and events
Hours of operation
| From | To | From | To | From | To | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 12:00 | 23:00 | ||||
| Tuesday | Open | 12:00 | 23:00 | ||||
| Wednesday | Open | 12:00 | 23:00 | ||||
| Thursday | Open | 12:00 | 23:00 | ||||
| Friday | Open | 12:00 | 23:30 | ||||
| Saturday | Open | 12:00 | 23:30 | ||||
| Sunday | Open | 12:30 | 23:00 | ||||





