| 15 - 19 Jeffrey Street, Edinburgh Old Town EH1 1DR | |
| 01312858418 | |
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Brunch, Dinner and Cocktails
Hot Toddy is vibrant independent Scottish kitchen and bar in the heart of the Old Town, offering brunch, dinner, and cocktails crafted from warm, seasonal, and locally sourced ingredients that celebrate the best of Scottish food.
Hot Toddy reimagines Scottish dining with a contemporary twist. Departing from traditional Scottish interiors, it offers a beautiful plant-filled space that provides the perfect, charming escape to relax and enjoy totally fresh and tasty food in a laid back atmosphere. Perfect for for a romantic dinner, a friends gathering, business brunch, family get together or a party.
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