| 34 Bread Street, Edinburgh South EH3 9AF | |
| 01312215555 | |
| Monboddo Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
We're located on Bread Street, just off Lothian Road and a short stroll away from the Grassmarket.
At Monboddo, our mission is to provide a relaxed environment for you to chill out during the day and socialise at night. Enjoy comforting food that's great for sharing, together with a great selection of drinks. We combine the well-known & loved with the new & exciting.
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