| 76 Telford Road , Edinburgh West EH4 2NF | |
| 01313324647 | |
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Great Traditional Family Restaurant & Bar, specialises in fresh home made food and famous for their fresh fish & chips.
Mixed clientele in the evening who enjoy a great music performed by live acts.
George Michael, Adele, Cher, Neil Diamond are some of the latest tribute acts to have performed there recently.
Traditional Scottish themed evenings, with a host of entertainers including pipers and Scottish dancers, play regularly to large groups over a locally sourced special menu.
Elevated fusion dishes, cocktails & wines served in a plush place with weekend DJ sets.
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