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Section 9 Facilities SECTION 9 FACILITIES Facility Post Establishment Name Telephone Number Website presence Address Town Type Code P THORNTREE INN 01875 812782 100 High Street, Cockenzie Prestonpans EH32 0DQ T/A THE HARBOUR TAKEAWAY 01875 812040 42 Harbour, Port Seton Prestonpans EH32 0DS T/A BENE'S FISH & CHIPS 01875 815981 8 Seton Place, Port Seton Prestonpans EH32 0DT T/A HARBOUR VIEW CHINESE 01875 810493 14 Links Road, Port Seton Prestonpans EH32 0DU R DRAGON WAY 01875 813551 27c Links Road, Port Seton Prestonpans EH32 0DU c OCEAN SIDE EAST 07742 280458 12 Links Road, Port Seton Prestonpans EH32 0DU T/A THE GOURMET KITCHEN 01875 812109 28 High Street, Cockenzie Prestonpans EH32 0HP T/A PRESTON BEY 01875 818965 138 High Street Prestonpans EH32 9AD T/A JADE GARDEN 01875 819188 140 High Street Prestonpans EH32 9AD T/A GOURMET FULL HOUSE & CHINESE TAKEAWAY01875 813550 116 High Street Prestonpans EH32 9AD T/A SWS CHINESE 01875 814999 198 High Street Prestonpans EH32 9AZ T/A ALANDAS FISH & CHIP SHOP 01875 815999 252a High Street Prestonpans EH32 9BD R THE GOTH 01875 819922 http://www.thegoth.co.uk/227-229 High Street Prestonpans EH32 9BE T/A PRINCE TAKEAWAY 01875 814698 4 Hawthorn Road Prestonpans EH32 9QF T/A NATURAL SPICE 01875 819988 1d Hawthorn Road Prestonpans EH32 9QF T/A THE PANN PARLOUR 01875 811288 Unit H Prestonpans EH32 9QW P THE DASHER 01875 812863 Hawthorn Road Prestonpans EH32 9QW T/A FILLING STATION 01875 852 401 Kitchener Crescent Longniddry EH32 0LR R THE LONGNIDDRY INN 01875 852401 http://www.longniddryinn.com/Main Street Longniddry EH32 0NF R DUCKS AT KILSPINDIE 01875 870682 http://www.ducks.co.uk/Main Street Longniddry EH32 0RE R THE OLD ABERLADY INN 01875 870503 http://www.theoldaberladyinn.co.uk/West Mains Street Longniddry EH32 0RF R LA POTINIERE 01620 843214 http://www.la-potiniere.co.uk/Main Street Gullane EH31 2AA R GOLF INN HOTEL 01620 843259 http://www.golfinn.co.uk/Main Street Gullane EH31 2AB R THE MALLARD 01620 843288 http://www.mallard-gullane.co.uk/East Links Road Gullane EH31 2AF c THE VILLAGE COFFEE HOUSE 01620 842509 10 Roseberry Place Gullane EH31 2AN T/A GULLANE SUPER FRY 01620 844400 3 Rosebery Place Gullane EH31 2AN R GREYWALLS 01620 842144 http://www.greywalls.co.uk/Muirfield Gullane EH31 2EG https://seabird.org/visi C SCOTTISH SEABIRD CENTRE 01620 890202 t/café/10/21 The Harbour North Berwick EH39 4SS cs YELLOWCRAIG CARAVAN CLUB SITE 01620 850217 Yellow Craig Caravan Site, DirletonNorth Berwick EH39 5DS R OPEN ARMS HOTEL 01620 850241 http://www.openarmshotel.com/Dirleton North Berwick EH39 5EG THE WALLED GARDEN 01620 388 588 http://www.archerfieldwalledgarden.com/Archerfield Estate, Dirleton North Berwick EH39 5HQ R THE CASTLE INN 01620 850221 http://www.castleinndirleton.com/Dirleton North Berwick EH39 5EP R POONTHAI'S 01620 894304 http://www.poonthais.com/7 Westgate North Berwick EH39 4AE P THE QUARTERDECK 01620 892473 1-5 Westgate North Berwick EH39 4AE R THE FOLLY 01620 895777 http://www.follyhotel.org/Station Hill North Berwick EH39 4AN R GOLF LODGE 01620 892457 http://www.northberwickgolflodge.co.uk/53 Dirleton Avenue North Berwick EH39 4BL R NETHER ABBEY HOTEL 01620 892802 http://www.netherabbey.co.uk/20 Dirleton Avenue North Berwick EH39 4BQ R LUCKY HOUSE 01620 892088 http://www.luckyhousenorthberwick.co.uk/125 High Street North Berwick EH39 4HB T/A TURKISH KEBAB HOUSE 01620 895535 119 High Street North Berwick EH39 4HB P THE GOLFERS REST 01620 892320 109 High Street North Berwick EH39 4HD c CAKE CAFE 01620 894439 87b High Street North Berwick EH39 4HD c BUNNEYS 01620 890245 http://www.bunneys.co.uk/96 High Street North Berwick EH39 4HE R TIGER COASTS 01620 895418 http://www.tigercoast.co.uk/114 High Street North Berwick EH39 4HE c BUTTERCUP CAFE 01620 894985 92 High Street North Berwick EH39 4HE c ZANZIBAR COFFEE SHOP 01620 893171 81 High Street North Berwick EH39 4HG R OSTERIA 01620 890589 http://www.osteria-no1.co.uk/71 High Street North Berwick EH39 4HG R THE GRANGE 01620 893344 35 High Street North Berwick EH39 4HH R COUNTY HOTEL 01620 892989 http://countyhotelnorthberwick.co.uk/15-17 High Street North Berwick EH39 4HH R TEA AT TIFFANYS 07546 808669 http://www.tiffanysnorthberwick.co.uk/21 High Street North Berwick EH39 4HH P THE SHIP INN 01620 890676 7-9 Quality Street North Berwick EH39 4HJ R NORTH BERWICK FRY 01620 893246 11 Quality Street North Berwick EH39 4HJ c NUMBER 12 QUALITY STREET 01620 892529 http://www.no12qualitystreet.co.uk/12 Quality Street North Berwick EH39 4HP R BELLA ITALIA 01620 893916 12 High Street North Berwick EH39 4HQ T/A QUALITY HOUSE 01620 895922 33 Quality Street North Berwick EH39 4HR P THE AULD HOOSE 01620 892692 19 Forth Street North Berwick EH39 4HX bs LAW CYCLES 01620 890643 http://www.lawcycles.co.uk/2 Law Road North Berwick EH39 4PL EH32 9QW EH32 9QW.
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