| 20 North Bridge , Edinburgh Old Town EH1 1TR | |
| 01316222999 | |
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In a former life, 20 North Bridge was the home of the Advertising & Notices Dept. of the famous Scotsman Newspaper- the bustling, beating heart of the publication. Over 50 years later, we have started a new story in this space, with the Grand Café.
The Café offer evolves throughout the day, from a bustling brunch service which runs until 11.30am, with some of our favourite dishes available all the way through until 9pm, with smart cocktails and atmospheric dining until late.
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