May 2023 by Aaron S.
Harvey Nichols or Harvey Nicks as it is often referred to, is a large department store, just outside St James Quarter in Edinburgh city centre, a large department store in a grand building, this is a nice place to shop if you're looking for something a little more premium with a selection from food to fragrance. The store feels high-end so is fancy and well laid out, and the staff are friendly, with many creams and products on hand to test out before purchase. The store closes at 6 pm between Sunday and Wednesday, opening an hour later between Thursday and Saturday, regardless I feel this is far too early for a large department store in a big city, the shopping hours are not well catered to workers, and those who prefer to head out in the afternoons. There are places to sit and take a break while shopping in the store, which I appreciate, and the vibes inside the store are very nice, overall, with some nice products, so it is well worth a look in if you have time while shopping in Edinburgh. The store has five floors, including a Brasserie and Bar on the Fourth Floor, with impressive views of the city, including the Old Town. 4*
February 2022 by Gordon Scott
Again walked by and Google wants review
July 2018 by Justine S.
At the very top of this mall there is a terrace overlooking St-Andrews monument. It's really cool! My friend and I got some drinks and some chips and had a great time. I got a margarita frozen and they were very generous with the alcohol! The chips came with this really delicious dipping sauce (and only cost 4 pounds). Would really recommend grabbing a drink here.
February 2016 by Lindsay O.
I love Harvey Nichols makeup counter and food hall, the clothes are all small sizes so I skip past them. My latest find at the food hall is Unicorn tears gin and cute little Japanese food bags with cartoon rabbits on them. The space nk concession stand is excellent as they stock Artis make up brushes which are my favourite.
October 2015 by Jon L.
I took my wife here for cocktails on the top floor. I suppose it is ok if you enjoy hanging out in a school cafeteria or hate places with atmosphere. Decidedly average Pinicolada at a decidedly expensive price. Staff were friendly and the view great, but I feel it is more a case of branding over substance. I'd not bother if you want decent cocktails in a place with atmosphere, stick to the many other venues such at the Dome et al.
July 2015 by Hannah R.
I took my boyfriend, John to Harvey Nicks for some birthday prosseco last week purely because I wanted to sit on the roof terrace and pretend I'm fancy. I used to go to the Harvey Nichols roof terrace all the time with my best friend when she first emigrated to Edinburgh and was earning ludicrous sums of money as a specialist mixologist (no, I'm not entirely sure either). The joy of this was that she would "treat" me and we'd spend many happy afternoons sipping cocktails and concealing our amazement that they'd let us in such an establishment. She's now upgraded to London and afternoons on the roof terrace are a distant memory. And unfortunately I think they'll stay that way. Don't misunderstand me - there's nothing nicer than drinking prosseco on a balcony so high that it threatens to give you a nosebleed. But Harvey Nichols just doesn't feel as special as it once did. We ordered delicious cake, and the staff kept popping over to top up our water glasses, and although the sun didn't shine as brightly as my memory, it was very nice indeed. But there's something about paying £35 for a bottle of fizz, while the table next to you is wearing flip flops and putting their feet on the seats, which jars with me. It's nice, but not as nice as it should be. I dress up to go to Harvey Nichols. I treat it as an occasion. And I never fail to be disappointed by other people who don't. If you have a very rich lover who wants to wine and dine you beside one of the best views across Edinburgh city centre, then by all means hit up the roof terrace. But if you're footing the bill and looking, like me, to feel fancy, then I'd urge you to possibly look at the wealth of other champagne bars Edinburgh has to offer.
May 2015 by Anna C.
This review is only for the food market on the top store. Amazing! Great selection of the best gourmet types of food from all over the world. There was amazing stuff I'd never even heard of. From giant tabasco sauces to the best Scottish jams, to Japanese candies, there is everything here. The prices are kind of high. It's fun to walk around and look at everything. It's spacious, nicely lighted, and well designed. The staff is really really nice, and I appreciated all the help that they offered me. There are two places you can go to eat on the top floor! I wish I could come here all the time.
March 2015 by Donald M.
Very strange but l had never been to Harvey Nichols before, for some bizarre thought that I've just never had the time. I've only been on the two levels, checking out the aftershave selection on offer & the men's clothing on the second level. I was quite surprised how bizarre this store really was with the mad window displays and odd dressed mannequins in their displays. I did find new aftershave & two new shirts, with a little help from some of the polite staff, definitely will be back to check out the rest if the store.
December 2014 by Margaret Anne H.
Awesome place, was beautifully decorated for Christmas. Went for Christian Louboutine shoes which to be honest they didn't have a big selection of so couldn't get any. The sales girl helped by taking name etc to notify me if they come in and offered alternative solutions. Can't won't to go back shopping.
October 2014 by Claire L.
Confession - I don't tend to shop in Harvey Nics for clothes! I love the food hall though - Cuckoo's Cakes and good range of special gluten free items like gnocchi and pasta. The beauty dept is fab - a treat is the Nails Inc champagne file and polish. Buy your polish at the same time and get your nails done for £12 which includes a couple of glasses of champagne :-) Students also benefit from cheap brows. Show your student card and brows at Shavata are only £10, compared to £17 full price. So HN, I don't bother much with the clothes but you are decent for all the extras :-)
June 2014 by Ian M.
Not my first time in harvey nichols however my last trip really stood out for me. As I approached the menswear floor I was welcomed by a friendly smiling blonde girl who was extremely helpful throughout my experience. Have to praise the girl as she put up with me for about an hour as I was unsure on what to buy. She picked out lots for me and gave honest opinions, something I appreciate! She served me right through until the end and even gift-wrapped all items individually as she knew they were gifts. She was only a young girl and said she only worked weekends but she knew her stuff and I'm super impressed!! I will definitely be going back and asking for hannah, genuine lovely and helpful girl.
December 2013 by Laura Kate S.
Maybe I just don't get it. It's a tall, bright, clean store. It's a fancy store. But it's not at all what I expected of a Harvey Nichols. Even though I was just in for a wander (as the store carries very little in the way of things in my budget or size), I was underwhelmed.
December 2013 by Emma C.
I absolutely love this shop. I enjoy the finer things in life and don't mind dropping by for a quick look at the handbags and shoes. I would rather spend my money on one luxury item that will last me years that lots of items that will be worn and out of fashion in a few months. My favorite part of Harvey Nichols is the Mac and Chanel Cosmetics. I could easily spent hours shopping the stands and having my makeup done. I always make sure i stock up when i am in and can spend hundreds at a time as its just so brilliant. I also very much love the winter sales. I love a a bargain and although i will spend on something i truly love i tend to grudge spending lots on shoes and bags. The sales are brilliant as last year i found a Wildfox swimsuit reduced from £180 to £9 and a Wildfox bracelet reduced from £120 to £5. This year i also found a pair of Jeffrey Campbell's reduced from £150 to £5, so its really affordable for everyone once the sale rolls round. However not all items are reduced this much unfortunately. I love the new Gucci boutiques they have inside and i can admire all the beautiful bags and jackets, despite not being able to afford them. I find the Louboutins to be reasonably priced. You can get a decent pair of hidden platform in nude for £450 which i think is fair. Out of my price range but still fair. I really love the 4th floor however as i can find all the candy and cocktails and sushi.
August 2013 by Robyn Z.
i admit it, i'm a girl who enjoys the finer things in life. a designer handbag, chanel no 5, and a glass of champange, so frankly it's rather hard to dislike a shop where i can get all three of these items while being treated like royalty. admittedly though, i don't shop in Harvey Nics. working for the public sector my salary just doesn't stretch far enough to buy a pair of shoes that costs me the same amount of money as my monthly rent (i wish it did though!) but this shop isn't snobby and no one there knows i can't buy that gorgeous designer dress so i'm free to browse and look at all the pretty items at my leisure. i love that this store is all chic and modern looking with clean lines and frequently changing window displays. the christmas winter displays are seriously fantastic!! but my favourite part of this shop is the 4th floor (aka the floor where i can actually afford things!) i've been to the bar here and the restaurant both of which i've enjoyed very much. i've always had a quick lunch at Yo Sushi and a cupcake treat at the chocolate bar across the way. then there is the food shop with a gorgeous deli counter that features freshly made soup and sandwiches that are quite reasonably priced. there are also loads of deli meats, cheeses, and olives. AND there is a gourmet chocolate counter where you can make up your own box AND there are AMAZING cupcakes you can take away! yes the cupcakes are a wee bit pricey but they are worth every penny, so delicious!! i also enjoy a quick browse through the other specialty food and alcohol items they have available. this is a shop for the finer things in life, a place to be savoured and enjoyed but perhaps not a place for the every day. thankfully i have John Lewis for the rest of my life :)
January 2012 by Alastair L.
Things obviously aren't what they seem in the great British depression. Harvey Nics still pack in St Andrew's Square tent dodgers, eager to part with hundreds of quid for this seasons 'bang on trend' t-shirts. In terms of shopping experience I'm not sure that Harvey Nics does either the boutique-feel or department store experience that well. The labels on offer are on the rarer side of mainstream but not exclusive, and I think they need a bit of a re-model to freshen things up inside the store. That said the winter sale is always worth a gander if you've been good girls and boys and saved your pennies.