| Carberry Road Inveresk, Musselburgh EH21 8PT | |
| 01316653005 | |
| Brewers Fayre Craig House Website | |
Come and join us at the Craig House Brewers Fayre for great-value dishes and service with a smile near Craigmillar Castle.
Located in the picturesque East Lothian countryside, our listed building is steeped in history – it was converted from a stately home into a hotel in the 1990s before becoming the Musselburgh Brewers Fayre our guests know and love today in 2003! Whatever the occasion, our friendly team are passionate about looking after you when you’re dining out in Edinburgh with us.
We love supporting our community too, fundraising for local charities and helping out with good causes when possible.
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