Scran and Scallie: popular Stockbridge gastropub to start home deliveries

One of Edinburgh’s number one pubs has launched a home delivery service ahead of the weekend.
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Scran and Scallie, in Comely Bank Road, Stockbridge, has been open for lunch service only from November 2 due to recent government guidelines for the hospitality sector in Scotland.

But from Friday, 20 November, the gastropub’s menu, created by two of Scotland's top chefs, Michelin star chef Tom Kitchin and Dominic Jack of Castle Terrace Restaurant, can be delivered to your front door.

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All deliveries can be made within a 1.5 mile radius of the Edinburgh pub.

In a post on social media, a spokeswoman for the venue said: “LAUNCHING TODAY (Friday) Scran at home delivered to your door. You asked, we delivered. Delivery available

Thursday to Sunday from 5pm to 9pm. Place your order online now (delivery available for 1.5 mile radius).”

Staff have been running ‘Scran at home’ which provides a click and collect service, but customers from Friday can enjoy home deliveries.

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The pub’s home-made mulled wine is also available to take away seven days a week until 9pm.

Scran and Scallie in Comely Bank Road, Stockbirdge, EdinburghScran and Scallie in Comely Bank Road, Stockbirdge, Edinburgh
Scran and Scallie in Comely Bank Road, Stockbirdge, Edinburgh

Keeping in line with the government guidelines, The Scran and Scallie is open seven days a week and close daily at 6pm.

No alcohol is served on the premise until further announcements are made.

Edinburgh remains under level 3 following Nicola Sturgeon’s recent review of the country’s lockdown rules.

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It is the second highest tier of restrictions for Scotland, where each of the council areas have been put under a specific ‘level’ of rules depending on the number of cases and rate on transmission in each local authority.

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Read more here to find out what it means to be in level 3 in Scotland

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