| 41 Lothian Street , Edinburgh Old Town EH1 1HB | |
| 01312254186 | |
| Paradise Palms Website | |
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Paradise Palms is a bar, diner, event venue, record store, label and purveyor of good quality tropical. A place to meet friends, eat, drink, and dance.
They run book clubs, science events, date nights, dance-offs, club doos, live music, poetry, bingo, bar boot sales and much more!
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