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Edinburgh Audio City Guide

by Tim Richards

Edinburgh Audio City Guide

Starting at Edinburgh Castle because it is the very essence of Scotland’s identity, this is a complete, 48-hour guide to Edinburgh. Taking in the Royal Mile, Leith, the Royal Yacht Britannia and famous Italian deli Valvona & Crolla. Duration: 34m 48s [...]

File size: 31.87 MB

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The Roseleaf

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The Roseleaf
  Roseleaf Bar & Cafe

Converted pubs are the order of the day and along the Shore there’s no shortage of choice for casual dining. The newest addition is The Roseleaf (Sandport Place) formerly the Black Swan, where the chintz has been put back in and rose wallpaper, delicate rose china crockery, and actual roses inform the modish clientele who’re packing this place out that roses are back. There’s an extensive menu all day, from porridge and black pudding rolls at 10am, to nightly dinner specials on bookable tables.

 

Sandport Place 23/24 , Edinburgh, UK

Contact tel: +44 131 476 5268, e-mail:

Cost 3 course a la carte: £10 - £25 per person

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