| 154 High Street, Edinburgh Old Town EH1 1QS | |
| 01312202111 | |
| Copper Still Website | |
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We serve delicious fresh Scottish food daily from breakfast - lunch - dinner using the best local suppliers. We have a great selection of Scottish drinks from Craft Beer, Whisky & Gins, amazing Cocktails and Fine Wines.
Copper Still is located right in the middle of Edinburgh's historic Royal Mile between Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace and is moments away from Edinburgh Castle, St Giles Cathedral and Parliament Square and where you can sit outside watching the buskers, so pay us a visit, we are easy to find and open daily from 9am till late.
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