2 Lochside Place, Edinburgh West EH12 9DF | |
01312974778 | |
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Located just a couple of minutes from The Gyle Shopping centre in Edinburgh, Philly's is the perfect place to escape the capital chaos and relax with friends whilst enjoying a wide range of delicious food and drinks.
We're open from 7:30am daily for breakfast (sit in or take away) lunch and dinner.
Monday & Tuesday: 7:30am - 3pm
Wednesday & Thursday: 7:30am - 8pm
Friday: 7:30am - 11pm
Saturday & Sunday: Available for hire
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