The Pitt
Experience
About The Pitt
The Pitt transforms an industrial warehouse space into Edinburgh's best street food market, operating Friday through Sunday with about 15 rotating traders serving everything from Korean fried chicken to sourdough pizza. You'll pay £8-14 per dish, which is fair for the quality and portions you get. The covered space stays heated in winter, making it a reliable year-round destination that locals genuinely love rather than just tolerate.
The atmosphere feels more like a neighborhood hangout than a tourist trap. You order from different stalls, grab drinks from the central bar, then find space at long communal tables where conversations flow easily between strangers. The acoustics get loud when busy, but it's the good kind of energetic buzz. Most traders are young Edinburgh chefs testing concepts or established restaurants trying something new, so the food quality consistently surprises.
Skip Saturday afternoons when queues stretch 20 minutes per stall and tables become impossible to find. Friday evenings offer the same selection with half the wait, while Sunday afternoons feel more relaxed. The Korean stall (when present) always draws the longest lines but delivers accordingly. Don't expect table service or quiet conversation, this is communal dining at its most authentic.
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