| 13a Melville Place , Edinburgh West EH3 7PR | |
| 01312254570 | |
| Baobab Bar and Eatery Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
Our vision is to provide an informal environment where friends and family come together to have a relaxing time.
Our drinks offering is eclectic – we do cater to 'trends' (gin, craft beers) but we also ensure we have classic favourites (Guinness, cask ales) and drinks popular with most people (wine, bottled beers). We also offer a selection of cocktails.
Our food offering is of a global street food style…. with a slight South African twist on account of the South African born owners! And it won't break the bank.
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