| 66 Portobello High Street, Portobello EH15 1AN | |
| 07421018771 | |
| Green Kilt Catering and Cafe Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
Catering
From receptions to banquets Green Kilt makes delicious food that reflects your style and caters for all your guests' needs. Vegan and gluten free guests feel equally pampered with our range of local, seasonal, beautifully cooked and presented food.
Cafe
Green Kilt is a laid back wee cafe where guests can enjoy a blether, great coffee, home-made juices, teas and herbals; a range of cakes (including vegan and gluten free), savouries, breakfasts, brunches and lunches. Something for everyone, but especially famous for our fresh salad boxes!
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