19 lost Edinburgh restaurants and cafes locals would love to see return – including the legendary Mr Boni’s


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www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com— Right now, it seems like a new restaurant or cafe pops up in Edinburgh every other week, which is great for keeping the Capital’s dining scene fresh and exciting. Sadly, though, we’ve also had to bid farewell to plenty of old favourites in recent years. Scroll through our photo gallery to see 19 Edinburgh eateries of days gone by, and please let us know your own favourites in the comments section before you go.

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www.northantstelegraph.co.uk—10 much-loved pubs, cafes, bars and restaurants that have closed in Northampton over the past 12 months. Northampton is just as much loved for its delightful choice of eateries and watering holes as its many landmarks. But sadly, as with much of the country, many of the town's independent businesses have struggled with rising energy bills and the fallout from Covid lockdowns. Here, we look at ten much-loved cafes, bars and restaurants which have sadly bitten the dust over the past 12 months. Do YOU know a closed venue which we haven't featured? Email [email protected].