St James Quarter St Andrew's Hall, Little King Street, Edinburgh New Town EH1 3AR | |
01313222205 | |
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Friendly cocktail bar & restaurant serving food, brunch, hearty roasts, live music and late night drinks.
Dine Edinburgh is a multi-award winning restaurant celebrating the very best of Scotland with inventive menus shaped by the seasons.
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