The top 50 gastropubs across the UK have been revealed, and only one Scottish spot appears on the list.
Presented by Estrella Damm, the list was created in 2009 with the purpose of "recognising the hardworking individuals in the gastropubs industry". It celebrates the best food and drink that the nation has to offer.
The only Scottish eatery to appear in the top 50 is The Scran and Scallie in Edinburgh. The Stockbridge gastropub features a modern Scottish menu, as well as draught and bottled beers and whiskies.
The Top 50 Gastropubs list said: "A long-term favourite on the Top 50 Gastropubs list, this pub showcases great Scottish ‘scran’ alongside a range of traditionally brewed ales and artisan beers served against a cosy, family-friendly, backdrop."
Describing itself as "Edinburgh's leading gastropub", The Scran and Scallie "presents exceptional pub classics, with a fresh, modern twist". It offers seasonal menus with ingredients sourced from the "very best" local Scottish suppliers.
The menus are led by award-winning Chefs Tom Kitchin and Dominic Jack, along with Head Chef Jamie Knox.
Meanwhile, the bar at The Scran and Scallie features a "carefully curated list of drinks including an extensive wine list, as well as a range of locally brewed ales and artisan beers."
Among the dishes currently on offer are Highland Wagyu beef burger and chips, vegan curry, pilau rice and poppadom, and pan fried cod, pancetta, poached egg & anchovy.
Desserts include chocolate fondant and salted caramel ice cream, and sticky toffee pudding, caramelised pecans and vanilla ice cream.
Elsewhere, The Parkers Arms in Newton-In-Bowland topped the list. The Lancashire gastropub serves up modern British food using regional produce, and an eclectic selected wine list and real ales.
Other gastropubs featured in the top five include The Unruly Pig in Suffolk, Freemasons at Wiswell in Lancashire, and The Sportsman in Kent.
The list was compiled by collecting votes from more than 100 industry professionals, as well as judges "from leading pub businesses, editors of media brands and food writers who are geographically spread across the UK to ensure no regional bias".
The top 50 gastropubs in the UK
1. Parkers Arms, Newton-In-Bowland, Lancashire
2. The Unruly Pig, Woodbridge, Suffolk
3. Freemasons at Wiswell, Wiswell, Lancashire
4. The Sportsman, Seasalter, Kent
5. The Kentish Hare, Tunbridge Wells, Kent
6. The Angel at Hetton, Hetton, Yorkshire
7. The White Swan at Fence, Fence, Lancashire
8. The Hand & Flowers, Marlow, Buckinghamshire
9. The Fordwich Arms, Canterbury, Kent
10. The Red Lion and Sun, London
11. The Mariners, Rock, Cornwall
12. The Cornish Arms, Tavistock, Devon
13. The Harwood Arms, London
14. Shibden Mill Inn, Halifax, Yorkshire
15. The Coach, Marlow, Buckinghamshire
16. The Beehive, Great Waltham, Essex
17. The Cadeleigh Arms, Tiverton, Devon
18. The Pack Horse, Hayfield, Derbyshire
19. Pyne Arms, Barnstaple, Devon
20. The Black Swan, Ravenstondale, Cumbria
21. The Moorcock Inn, Sowerby Bridge, Yorkshire
22. The Guinea Grill, London
23. The Baring, London
24. The Masons Arms, Knowstone, Devon
25. Canton Arms, London
26. The Rat Inn, Anick, Hexham, Northumberland
27. The Pipe and Glass, Beverley, Yorkshire
28. The Longs Arms, South Wraxall, Wiltshire
29. The Dog at Wingham, Canterbury, Kent
30. The Felin Fach Griffin, Brecon, Powys, Wales
31. The Hardwick, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales
32. The Loch and The Tyne, Old Windsor, Berkshire
33. The Bull & Last, London
34. The White Horse, Brancaster, Norfolk
35. The Black Bull, Sedbergh, Cumbria
36. The Swan, Bampton, Oxfordshire
37. The Bell Inn, Langford, Oxfordshire
38. Scran and Scallie, Edinburgh
39. The Dog & Gun Inn, Skelton, Cumbria
40. The Duck Inn, Stanhoe, Norfolk
41. The Duncombe Arms, Ashbourne, Staffordshire
42. The Black Bear Inn, Usk, Monmouthshire, Wales
43. Heft, High Newton, Cumbria
44. The Broad Chare, Newcastle
45. Woods, Dulverton, Somerset
46. The Gunton Arms, Norwich, Norfolk
47. The French House, London
48. The Eagle, Farringdon, London
49. The Butchers Arms, Hepworth, West Yorkshire
50. Royal Oak, Whatcote, Warwickshire
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