Port Edgar Marina Shore Road, South Queensferry EH30 9SQ | |
01313708166 | |
Scotts South Queensferry Website | |
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Situated against the stunning backdrop of the Three Bridges and Firth of Forth, Scotts at Port Edgar Marina will bring our unique blend of food, drink, style and service to the East Coast for the first time.
With all-day eating and drinking in laid-back surroundings, our extensive menu will feature everything from traditional fish & chips, to dry aged steaks and freshly landed seafood, while our bar will be home to a tempting wine list, classic cocktails and plenty of our favourite local artisan gins and craft beers.
Perfect for the whole crew!
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