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Indigo Yard
The guide was updated:A fixture in Edinburgh's West End since 1996, Indigo Yard is a rustic bar and restaurant that thrives as a social hub. Its appeal is versatile: by day, it serves breakfast and lunches; later, the focus shifts to craft beers, creative cocktails and a menu of Scottish classics like gourmet burgers and their famously massive 'Indigo Munro' nachos. The week builds to a buzz with a competitive Wednesday pub quiz and live music on weekends. With its dark wood interior and reliable, crowd-pleasing formula, it’s a go-to for everything from a casual meal to a night out.
Useful Information
- Address: 7 Charlotte Lane, Edinburgh
- Opening hours: Daily 10am–1am
- Website: www.indigoyardedinburgh.co.uk
- Phone: +44 131 220 5603
- Email: info@indigoyardedinburgh.co.uk
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