73 Holyrood Road , Edinburgh Old Town EH8 8AU | |
01316293327 | |
Hemma Website | |
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Hemma means AT HOME in Swedish.
Hemma is a café/bar with great brunch, lunch, buffet, smörgåsbord platters, dinners and last but not least cakes.
A family friendly haven daytime and a party place at night with tasty draughts on tap and an extensive cocktail list.
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