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Edinburgh's favourite taqueria bringing our fresh take on tacos to the West - with a bar. Sister of the original location at Elm Row.
Step into Tigerlily and discover Edinburgh’s most talked-about boutique hotel, bar and restaurant.
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READ MOREStep back in time to the early 1900's and join your host William 'Buck' Clarence at his home, 29-31 William Street in the heart of Edinburgh’s fashionable West End!
READ MOREThe Barologist serves fine fresh food all day from Brunch ’til Late and also takes the art of cocktail making very seriously.
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READ MOREDiscover the Innis & Gunn Brewery Taproom in Edinburgh, situated in the heart of the city, offering a range of events, craft beer on tap and a selection of top quality, locally produced food.
READ MOREAll welcome, who welcome all... Paradise Palms is an LGBTQ friendly venue, all are welcome in our warm embrace so long as you mean no harm or ill will to others.
READ MOREWelcome to Scotts Kitchen, Edinburgh’s top spot for breakfast, lunch, drinks and events!
READ MORESituated in the heart of Leith, on the Commercial Quay, lies Season Quayside. A delightful private-hire venue, that also does regular Pop-ups.
READ MOREThe Fox by the Shore brings the style and ambience of the city centre with the warm welcome and ambience of the tiniest village pub.
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