113-115 George Street, Edinburgh New Town EH2 4JN | |
01312260880 | |
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Our aim is to attract those seeking high quality food and cocktails in a stylish environment.
Join us for a leisurely or working lunch, afternoon meetings or simply recharge your batteries after a hard day shopping! Our food Menu is served daily from 10am until 10pm including Sundays.
We are a family friendly bar with a children's menu being served up until 8pm and kids eat for only One Pound every Sunday. Please be aware that children must be off the premises by 8pm due to licencing conditions.
If you have any questions or would simply like to have a look around for yourself our Sales & Marketing Manager, Stuart, will be more than happy to help. For enquires, please contact 0131 226 0880 or go to " make a booking " on our website.
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