| 92 Commercial Street , Leith EH6 6LX | |
| 01316770244 | |
| Quay Commons Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
Quay Commons is casual and modern gathering space, bakery and licensed cafe, set in a former bonded warehouse in Leith from the team behind The Gardener’s Cottage.
Our sourdough bread, hand-rolled pastries and cakes are all baked freshly by our talented bakers each day.
We also have a lovely shop full of wonderful quality items ready for you to take home including fresh fruit and veg, larder produce, soft drinks, spirits and beers.
We can offer outside catering, from canapé events, sandwiches and salads, to tasting menus.
To enquire, please email eat@quaycommons.co
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