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We work closely with local Edinburgh suppliers to ensure we get the best food and drink possible. Located in Bruntsfield we're a popular place where to eat before visiting the Kings Theatre or the Dominion cinema in Morningside.
We're open for breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week.
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