| 37 - 39 Leven Street EH3 9LH, Edinburgh West EH3 9LH | |
| 01312282280 | |
| The Blackbird Bar and Restaurant Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
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Welcome to The Blackbird – home to the best beer garden in Edinburgh...probably
Voted top 30 cocktail bars and terraces in the UK by the Times Newspaper – The Blackbird gives you great cocktails, wines and beers as well as rice bowls, street food and small plates for lunch, brunch and dinner.
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