Topic

Room review insights for Scotland, United Kingdom

Detailed Room analysis for Scotland, United Kingdom.

This view focuses on Room signals in Scotland, United Kingdom to help you understand what guests mention most.

Key takeaway

Start with the largest deviation, confirm confidence, then move through the guided journey to execute quickly.

Current scope

Scotland, United Kingdom

Largest gap

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Confidence

225 reviews analyzed across 1 platforms.

Key Stats

Share of complaint snippets where this topic appears by platform.

This metric tracks topic presence in complaint snippets, not positive versus negative sentiment split.

Balance is praise minus complaint for this topic on the same platform.

Google Maps
Signal balance: +1.8pp

Complaint signal

1.3%

Praise signal

3.1%

Scope navigation

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Related topic signals

Compare Scotland, United Kingdom against nearby topics before deciding whether this signal is isolated or part of a wider pattern.

Context

Coverage

3 insight pages mention Room in this scope.

Signal strength

Complaint signal is 1.3% across available platforms.

Praise signal is 3.1% across available platforms.

Next step

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Room patterns usually point to operational choices that directly affect conversion and repeat visits for local businesses.

Evidence behind this topic

  • Room groups review language such as room, bed, bathroom, shower, amenity, and view, so the signal stays tied to concrete guest wording rather than a generic score.
  • Scotland, United Kingdom uses 225 analyzed reviews across 1 platforms, 1 locality records, and 3 supporting insight pages for Room.
  • Google Maps has the strongest complaint signal for Room at 1.3%, compared with a measured average of 1.3% across platforms.
  • Google Maps has the strongest praise signal for Room at 3.1%, compared with a measured average of 3.1% across platforms.

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Top recurring drivers

These are the strongest recurring drivers behind this topic in the current scope.

Google Maps Top complaints
5.30 Sunday 4th Jan my wife and myself got in from the bitter cold and got seated. Our order was taken which included a very expensive bottle of merlot but we were happy to pay £41 to compliment the following meal. First thing was the room temperature it was quite cold but was assured the heating was on full blast. The starter arrived, onion soup which was nice and helped to heat us up. Main course came to us on cold plates, sirloin steak which was unchewable which about half was left by the both of us, mashed potatoes and broccoli only enough for one came with the steaks served on separate plates both were chilled. Very disappointing and spoiled an overnight stay in Edinburgh
Google Maps Top complaints
This is a chain restaurant with several locations in the city. Large, loud space. Food came out room temperature and all seemed like it went from the freezer to microwave, bland and mushy. Won’t be back and wouldn’t recommend.
Google Maps Top praises
Delicious food with a view of the castle. We ordered three tapas per person. The coffee here is excellent and some of the best we've had in Edinburgh. Service was very attentive.
Google Maps Top praises
I recently had a fantastic dinner at Cafe Andaluz in Edinburgh, and I can't recommend it enough! The atmosphere was warm and buzzing, with beautiful tiled tables that instantly transported us to Spain, but the real star of the show was the food. We ordered a selection of tapas to share, and honestly, every single dish was a hit. The presentation was beautiful, and the flavors were authentic and bold. Here were the highlights from our meal: * Vieiras con Serrano: These scallops were absolutely incredible. They were perfectly seared and served in a rich basil and leek cream sauce that I wanted to mop up with bread. * Butifarra Negra: A surprising favorite! The black pudding paired with a perfectly poached egg and hollandaise sauce was such a sophisticated and savory combination. * Croquetas de Jamón: You can’t do tapas without croquettes, and these were spot on—crispy on the outside and melt-in-your-mouth creamy on the inside. * Patatas Gratinadas: The ultimate comfort food. The potatoes were tender and bubbling with plenty of cheesy garlic cream. * Pollo Sofrito: The chicken was tender and the paprika and lemon marinade gave it a lovely, zesty kick. We saved just enough room for dessert, which was a decadent chocolate treat topped with ice cream—the perfect sweet ending to a savory meal. The service was friendly and efficient, making the whole experience even better. If you are in Edinburgh and craving high-quality tapas, Cafe Andaluz is a must-visit. I’m already planning my next trip back!

Representative review quotes

Representative review excerpts add operational context to the topic signals.

Google Maps Complaint quote
5.30 Sunday 4th Jan my wife and myself got in from the bitter cold and got seated. Our order was taken which included a very expensive bottle of merlot but we were happy to pay £41 to compliment the following meal. First thing was the room temperature it was quite cold but was assured the heating was on full blast. The starter arrived, onion soup which was nice and helped to heat us up. Main course came to us on cold plates, sirloin steak which was unchewable which about half was left by the both of us, mashed potatoes and broccoli only enough for one came with the steaks served on separate plates both were chilled. Very disappointing and spoiled an overnight stay in Edinburgh

Review rating: 1.0

Google Maps Praise quote
We went for breakfast, the food was very good and the waitress was very nice. The restrooms were very clean and the atmosphere is cozy. We recommend 💯%

Review rating: 5.0

Evidence from source analysis

These snippets come from aggregated analysis text and highlight recurring language tied to this topic.

Google Maps Complaint signal
5.30 Sunday 4th Jan my wife and myself got in from the bitter cold and got seated. Our order was taken which included a very expensive bottle of merlot but we were happy to pay £41 to compliment the following meal. First thing was the room temperature it was quite cold but was assured the heating was on full blast. The starter arrived, onion soup which was nice and helped to heat us up. Main course came to us on cold plates, sirloin steak which was unchewable which about half was left by the both of us, mashed potatoes and broccoli only enough for one came with the steaks served on separate plates both were chilled. Very disappointing and spoiled an overnight stay in Edinburgh

Signal: 0.4%

Google Maps Complaint signal
This is a chain restaurant with several locations in the city. Large, loud space. Food came out room temperature and all seemed like it went from the freezer to microwave, bland and mushy. Won’t be back and wouldn’t recommend.

Signal: 0.4%

Google Maps Praise signal
Delicious food with a view of the castle. We ordered three tapas per person. The coffee here is excellent and some of the best we've had in Edinburgh. Service was very attentive.

Signal: 0.4%

Google Maps Praise signal
I recently had a fantastic dinner at Cafe Andaluz in Edinburgh, and I can't recommend it enough! The atmosphere was warm and buzzing, with beautiful tiled tables that instantly transported us to Spain, but the real star of the show was the food. We ordered a selection of tapas to share, and honestly, every single dish was a hit. The presentation was beautiful, and the flavors were authentic and bold. Here were the highlights from our meal: * Vieiras con Serrano: These scallops were absolutely incredible. They were perfectly seared and served in a rich basil and leek cream sauce that I wanted to mop up with bread. * Butifarra Negra: A surprising favorite! The black pudding paired with a perfectly poached egg and hollandaise sauce was such a sophisticated and savory combination. * Croquetas de Jamón: You can’t do tapas without croquettes, and these were spot on—crispy on the outside and melt-in-your-mouth creamy on the inside. * Patatas Gratinadas: The ultimate comfort food. The potatoes were tender and bubbling with plenty of cheesy garlic cream. * Pollo Sofrito: The chicken was tender and the paprika and lemon marinade gave it a lovely, zesty kick. We saved just enough room for dessert, which was a decadent chocolate treat topped with ice cream—the perfect sweet ending to a savory meal. The service was friendly and efficient, making the whole experience even better. If you are in Edinburgh and craving high-quality tapas, Cafe Andaluz is a must-visit. I’m already planning my next trip back!

Signal: 0.4%

Quality and confidence

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Reviews analyzed

225

Platforms covered

1

Last update

June 22, 2026

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