Restaurant in Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Chop House
100ptsRailway Arch Steakhouse

About Chop House
Chop House occupies a railway arch on East Market Street, giving it one of the more atmospheric rooms in central Edinburgh for a meat-focused dinner. The format is focused: serious beef, a room with character, and easier booking than the city's Michelin-tier competition. A practical choice for two to four diners who want quality without a tasting-menu commitment.
Chop House, Edinburgh: Quick Take
If you want a serious steak dinner in Edinburgh without the tasting-menu commitment or the ££££ price tag of the city's Michelin-tier rooms, Chop House at Arch 15, East Market Street is worth your time. The venue sits in one of the railway arches beneath Edinburgh's South Bridge area, which means low ceilings, exposed brickwork, and the kind of enclosed, cave-like atmosphere that suits a long, carnivorous dinner better than a quick midweek bite. Book it for two to four people who want to eat well without negotiating a set menu.
The Space
The arch setting is doing real work here. The physical structure is narrow and intimate, with seating arranged so that the room feels full and lively even on quieter nights. If you are coming for a celebratory dinner or a date where atmosphere matters as much as the plate, the enclosed brick vault delivers in a way that a standard high-street dining room does not. Larger groups will want to check table configuration before booking — the layout is not naturally suited to parties much beyond six.
What to Expect on the Plate
Chop House is a dedicated steak and grill operation. The sourcing argument for a venue like this sits entirely in the quality of the beef — the cut, the provenance, and the dry-aging process are what separate a serious chop house from a mid-market grill. Scotland has a strong cattle-rearing tradition, particularly Aberdeen Angus, and a venue positioned in this market should be drawing on Scottish farmers and butchers. Without confirmed menu data, specific dish recommendations are not something Pearl will fabricate, but the format is clear: expect prime cuts at the centre of the menu, sides built around the beef, and a wine list weighted toward the kind of reds that work alongside aged steak. Explorers who care about ingredient provenance should ask the front of house directly about the farm or butcher supplying the beef , that answer will tell you quickly how seriously the kitchen takes sourcing.
Practical Details
Reservations: Booking is rated Easy , walk-ins may be possible but a reservation removes the risk, particularly on Thursday through Saturday evenings. Dress: No confirmed dress code, but the arch setting skews smart-casual; trainers are almost certainly fine. Budget: Price range data is not confirmed in Pearl's records , expect mid-range to premium steak-house pricing, broadly comparable to Edinburgh's independent grill tier. Getting there: East Market Street sits a short walk from Waverley Station and the Royal Mile, making it one of the more accessible dinner options in the centre of the city. For a broader view of where Chop House sits in Edinburgh's dining scene, see our full Edinburgh restaurants guide.
Who Should Book
Chop House works leading for food-focused diners who want a defined, meat-forward dinner in a room with genuine character, without committing to the longer, more formal experience you would get at The Kitchin or Martin Wishart. It is also a reasonable answer for solo diners who want counter or bar seating in a lively setting rather than a quiet corner table. For Edinburgh visitors building a broader trip itinerary, our Edinburgh hotels guide and bars guide cover the rest of the city well.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should a first-timer know about Chop House? Come expecting a focused steak and grill menu rather than a wide-ranging kitchen. The arch space at East Market Street is compact and atmospheric , it rewards diners who want a defined evening around beef and wine rather than a multi-course exploration. Edinburgh has strong competition at the leading end from AVERY and Condita, but Chop House is not competing with them , it is a different proposition entirely.
- Can I eat at the bar at Chop House? Pearl does not have confirmed bar-seating data for this venue. Given the railway arch layout and the general format of Edinburgh steak houses, bar or counter seating is plausible , call ahead or check availability when booking if solo bar dining is your preference.
- Can Chop House accommodate groups? The arch footprint suggests the venue is better suited to smaller parties of two to four. Groups of six or more should contact the venue directly to confirm table configuration before booking , the narrow layout of railway arch spaces can make large round-table arrangements difficult.
- Is Chop House good for solo dining? Yes, with caveats. A steak-focused menu in a lively arch setting works well for a solo diner who wants something more characterful than a hotel restaurant. Edinburgh's Old Town location makes it easy to reach and easy to pair with drinks before or after. If counter seating is available, it is the obvious choice for one.
- What should I wear to Chop House? No formal dress code is confirmed. Smart-casual is the safe call for an Edinburgh steak house at this address. If you are coming from a theatre or a work dinner, you are almost certainly appropriately dressed already.
- How far ahead should I book Chop House? Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means same-week reservations are likely achievable on most nights. That said, Friday and Saturday evenings in Edinburgh's centre fill faster than the rating implies , booking two to three days out removes any uncertainty.
- What should I order at Chop House? Pearl does not publish specific dish recommendations without verified menu data. In a serious chop house, the primary cut , typically a ribeye, sirloin, or bone-in option , is the decision that matters most. Ask your server about the current sourcing and dry-aging spec before ordering; a kitchen that cannot answer that question clearly is a yellow flag in a venue where beef is the entire point.
Compare Chop House
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chop House | Easy | ||
| Martin Wishart | Modern European, Modern Cuisine | ££££ | Unknown |
| The Kitchin | Modern British, Modern Cuisine | ££££ | Unknown |
| Timberyard | Modern British - Nordic, Modern British | ££££ | Unknown |
| AVERY | Creative | ££££ | Unknown |
| Condita | Modern Cuisine | ££££ | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Chop House and alternatives.
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