Popular Turkish Bakery Reopens in Edinburgh

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Flatbread Turkish Bakery, located near Haymarket, is delighted to announce its grand reopening after a comprehensive refurbishment.

To celebrate this milestone, the bakery is offering a special deal: enjoy a flatbread and a drink for just £4.90.

This offer is valid from the 8th to the 13th of July. Customers can choose from Savory Minced Meat and Cheese Pide or Mediterranean Pide (veggie) and pair it with a drink of their choice.

Flatbread Turkish Bakery is renowned for its authentic Turkish brunch and convenient grab-and-go snacks, making it a beloved spot for both locals and visitors.

The recent renovations have transformed the bakery into a more welcoming and vibrant space, enhancing the overall dining experience.

Kutlu, the owner of Flatbread Turkish Bakery said: “We are thrilled to reopen our doors with a fresh new look.

“Our team has worked tirelessly to create an inviting atmosphere where our customers can enjoy the best of Turkish cuisine.

“We look forward to welcoming everyone to try our delicious flatbreads and other offerings.”

Flatbread Turkish Bakery’s extensive menu features a variety of traditional Turkish dishes, ensuring there is something for everyone.

Popular items include freshly baked flatbreads/pide, lahmacun/cheesemacun, and an array of delicious pastries including outstanding Turkish baklava!

Whether you’re in the mood for a hearty brunch a quick snack or a nice dinner, Flatbread Turkish Bakery promises an unforgettable culinary experience.

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