| Brewers Fayre Queens Crossing Builyeon Road, South Queensferry EH30 9YJ | |
| 01313315056 | |
| Brewers Fayre Queens Crossing Website | |
Come and join us at our Queens Crossing Brewers Fayre for great-value pub grub and service with a smile near Dundas Castle.
From group bookings in Queensferry to fun family meals, our friendly team go above and beyond to make every visit a meal to remember.
We’re passionate about helping our community too, which is why we love supporting local causes. Whatever the occasion, our cosy restaurant is ideal when you’re looking for great places to eat in Edinburgh.
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