| 3 Lyne Street, Edinburgh East EH7 5DN | |
| 01316522433 | |
| Art and Vintage Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
Antonia Gallacher and Paul Butler decided to create Art and Vintage Shop - Cafe - Gallery in summer 2015 when they discovered a shared love of all things retro. Antonia is a practising artist and has most recently worked as an art teacher. Paul has been working in the hospitality industry as a chef for over 15 years, most recently as Head Chef at a popular bistro in Edinburgh's busy New Town. He has a passion for creating delicious, hearty food and experimenting with recipes and ideas from around the world. Together Antonia and Paul hope to offer customers of Art and Vintage a warm and inviting space to share their love of good food and coffee, contemporary art and quirky vintage finds.
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