| 141-143 George Street, Edinburgh New Town EH2 4JY | |
| 01312262107 | |
| Las Iguanas Edinburgh Website | |
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George Street is home to a delicious slice of Latin American life at Edinburgh Las Iguanas, bringing all your favourite sizzling Latin dishes to the area of Scotland’s Capital that blends modern style with classic heritage.
As soon as you step inside Edinburgh Las Iguanas you’ll be transported to a world of Latin American energy. Our legendary cocktail menu brings the party with Happy Hour cocktails on offer all day every day.
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