131-133 George Street, Edinburgh New Town EH2 4JS | |
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Browns, Edinburgh is on George Street, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the centre of the elegant 18th century new town.
The stylish building nestles among the neo-classical town houses and pretty Georgian squares.
We have an exclusive private dining area for up to 32 people, that’s perfect for birthdays, celebrations and business lunches.
Close to the shops and popular tourist attractions, Browns Bar & Brasserie is a firm favourite with visitors and locals alike. We offer seasonal Scottish dishes as well as our traditional classics.
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