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    7 Restaurants For Groups in Aberdeen

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    Restaurant The Braided Fig in City Centre, Aberdeen

    The Braided Fig

    Located at City Centre area
    Scottish Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    Located at City Centre areaScottish Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    5.3/6
    488 reviews
    Family-friendlyCasualGood for groups
    5.3/6
    488 reviews
    The Braided Fig
    Family-friendlyCasualGood for groups
    Restaurant Rehmat's Restaurant in City Centre, Aberdeen

    Rehmat's Restaurant

    Located at City Centre area
    Asian Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Dinner
    Located at City Centre areaAsian Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Dinner
    5.2/6
    10 reviews
    Family-friendlyCosyGood for groups
    5.2/6
    10 reviews
    Rehmat's Restaurant
    Family-friendlyCosyGood for groups

    Triplekirks Aberdeen

    Located at City Centre area
    British Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dessert, Dinner
    Located at City Centre areaBritish Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dessert, Dinner
    5.0/6
    2 reviews
    Family-friendlyCasualGood for groups
    5.0/6
    2 reviews
    Triplekirks Aberdeen
    Family-friendlyCasualGood for groups

    The Bobbin Aberdeen

    Located at City Centre area
    British Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    Located at City Centre areaBritish Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dinner
    5.3/6
    3 reviews
    Family-friendlyCasualGood for groups
    5.3/6
    3 reviews
    The Bobbin Aberdeen
    Family-friendlyCasualGood for groups

    Foundry Aberdeen

    Located at Torry area
    British Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dessert, Dinner
    Located at Torry areaBritish Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dessert, Dinner
    4.0/6
    3 reviews
    Family-friendlyCasualGood for groups
    4.0/6
    3 reviews
    Foundry Aberdeen
    Family-friendlyCasualGood for groups

    Murdos Bar Aberdeen

    Located at City Centre area
    British Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dessert, Dinner
    Located at City Centre areaBritish Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dessert, Dinner
    6.0/6
    1 reviews
    Family-friendlyCasualGood for groups
    6.0/6
    1 reviews
    Murdos Bar Aberdeen
    Family-friendlyCasualGood for groups

    Black Dog Aberdeen

    Located at Bridge of Don area
    British Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dessert, Dinner
    Located at Bridge of Don areaBritish Restaurant

    ££££

    Meals: Lunch, Dessert, Dinner
    5.6/6
    5 reviews
    Family-friendlyCasualGood for groups
    5.6/6
    5 reviews
    Black Dog Aberdeen
    Family-friendlyCasualGood for groups
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      Varied Aberdeen produce, varied Aberdeen restaurants

      Before we delve into the specifics of what exactly you can expect from the menus of restaurants in Aberdeen, it’s absolutely worth discussing the variety of restaurants that Aberdeen seems to specialise in. First off, thanks to the miles of coastline we mentioned, quaint seaside cafes and restaurants are Aberdeen’s trademark and very much the opposite of few and far between. If you want to feel a salty sea breeze or take the warmer option of watching the tide roll from the cosy indoors, these coastline spots are absolutely for you. Naturally, you’ve then got restaurants in Aberdeen’s city centre that are always elegant and where you’ll find the finest selection of cuisines from all over the world. On top of those, Aberdeen’s many, many country pubs are the place to to go for a hearty serving of the area’s outstanding natural larder.
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      Aberdeen’s restaurants get it right around the clock

      So then, first thing’s first, forget the Coco Pops and get out to Aberdeen’s restaurants and cafes for breakfast or brunch. Even early in the day, you’re able to chow down on local delicacies that the folk of Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire are rightly very proud of. Most famous is the rowie or buttery – depending on which camp you’re in – and this little thing is almost like a flattened, rounded croissant that’s kind of flakey, salty and, buttery to taste. One of these, we’d say, is damn good served with jam and tea or coffee as the starter leading up to your full Scottish breakfast of black pudding, beans, square sausage, a tattie scone and much, much else. You won’t be leaving any of Aberdeen’s breakfast restaurants hungry, friends, but if you do need something to fill you right to the brim even after all of that, then, well, you know, just have a bowl porridge.
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      Lunch and dinner from the surf at the restaurants in Aberdeen

      We mentioned it a little earlier, but the landscape of Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire means you’ll find outstanding surf and turf options at just about any restaurant, but we’ll start by breaking down the surf. More fishing harbours and markets than you can shake a rod at, combined with docks – the main one being Fraserburgh, Europe’s largest shellfish seaport – and ridiculously fresh rivers means the fish and seafood in Aberdeen is world-famous. Scottish smoked salmon or trout, anyone? We can’t think of many other sensations better than savouring some fresh fish or seafood, with chips doused in salt and malt vinegar, within walking distance of where it came from. That’s a lesson in freshness that only the restaurants of Aberdeen can teach.
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      Now time for the turf

      Lunch and dinner at the restaurants of Aberdeen are all about the turf as well, so we’ve got two words for you: Aberdeen Angus. Yep, this is beef that’s famous all over the world and widely considered to be the highest quality stock that money can buy. When you dine at steakhouse restaurants in Aberdeen or in tiny gastropubs, there’s no real reason for the chefs to acquire their steaks from anywhere else, so you can be assured you’re getting local beef that’s made its way to your plate in safest of hands. The great estates and rich pastures of Aberdeen mean more than just Angus, meaning venison here is a very big deal as well, and even though Aberdeen’s restaurants don’t serve it quite as often as beef, it’s absolutely worth searching for the places that do.
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      Wash things down with a craft beer or whiskey

      And here comes even more world-famous, locally-made stuff from Aberdeen... Yeah, this place is pretty much good at everything! Aberdeen’s restaurants are fortunate enough to be able to complement their food with the finest craft beers, often from a somewhat revolutionary brewery that you may or may not have heard of, that goes by the name of BrewDog. Yeah, you didn’t realise BrewDog is Scottish now, did you, hey? You were probably aware, however, that Scotch whiskey is Scottish, and the selection of it on offer at the bars and restaurants of Aberdeen are enough to keep any connoisseur smiling. We could talk and talk about Aberdeen, its restaurants, how great everything is and how we want to marry the local produce, but it’s better if we shut up and let you go and enjoy all of it for yourselves... You lucky little bunch.
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