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The Voyage of Buck’s story begins when young William, then residing in London, fled the UK with Prince Albert Victor following the Cleveland Street Scandal of 1889. After many years travelling the globe, Buck returned to his beloved Edinburgh bringing with him some flavours and experiences from his travels.
Visitors to The Voyage of Buck will be able to dine from 10am starting with breakfast right through to dinner finishing at 10pm. A weekend brunch menu will also be introduced to welcome the shoppers and residents of the West End. The menu will include small plates, large plates and sweet plates allowing people to select a number of dishes to share with friends or larger main dishes to keep for themselves.
The menu will changes monthly ensuring that only the freshest and most seasonal local ingredients are served.
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