| 1 Grange Road, Edinburgh South EH9 1UH | |
| 01316672335 | |
| No. 1 The Grange Website | |
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We are No1 The Grange and are proud be an award winning gastro pub in Edinburgh.
Looking for the best gastro pub in Edinburgh? Well we consider ourselves it.
Located near the beautiful Meadows in Edinburgh's south side, where Newington meets The Grange, we welcome you to experience an innovative menu of locally sourced cuisine, exciting wines and carefully selected craft beers.
On the search for excellent food, in a relaxed atmosphere with friendly service then No1 The Grange is the place. Run by two best friends, we are committed to ensuring that every customer leaves No1 The Grange with a smile on their face.
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