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we are an independent café and community art space in tollcross, edinburgh run by mother and daughter vivian and kate macdonald.
at jeelie piece, we believe that there’s nothing better than a bit of home-grown talent. we reckon scotland’s fields and seas yield some of the best ingredients in the world, which is why we always use seasonal local produce from farms we know and producers we love. and scotland has more to offer than just amazing food – that’s where we come in. we want to introduce you to some fantastic original art and music from local artists, giving them a platform for their work and giving you the opportunity to support them.
Edinburgh healthy eating at it's tastiest. Healthy is best, so none of our food or drinks contain refined sugar, dairy, or gluten. Come in and see!
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