Educated Flea

Educated Flea Restaurant – 32b Broughton St, Edinburgh

Super wee wine list, all on offer by different glass sizes, 500ml carafes, bottles or even 1 litre carafes.

Scottish craft beers and plenty of softy options… Book a table and look forward to a warm welcome smile, maybe a cheeky giggle and a generally super time in a great neighbourhood.

As Three Birds’ and Apiary's baby sister, we serve up equally quality provisions in a dinky dining space - private parties of 20+ welcome... Our 2 course lunch is only £12, every day, with the addition of brunch options from 10am.

And 2 courses for pre-theatre are £15, unlimited menu choice, from 5pm daily.

So whether you’re after a quick refuel, a boozy lunch, or a Birds & Beasts feast, we are here for you.

http://educatedflea.co.uk

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New Town, new baby sister!!

Educated Flea is open at 10am to serve brunch and coffees then lunch and dinner every day.

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