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McLaren's on the Corner pop-up restaurants and bars offer takeaway for foodies

McLarens on the Corner has been launched in Morningside by Signature Group to offer customers restaurant quality dining, street food, cocktails and craft ale at home while venues remain closed.

It brings together pop-up restaurants and bars including Neapolitan Pizza and Cold Town Beer from Cold Town House in the Grassmarket, street food from The Huxley on Rutland Street and cocktails from Copper Blossom on George Street.

The Scranavan food truck serves street food options, including big burgers, hot dogs, mac ‘n’ cheese and classic loaded fries.

McLarens Meal Club three-course set menus from only £20 per person will change weekly, offering dishes such as antipasti platters, local roe venison and pancetta bolognese and Rolo brownie with salted caramel. Orders must be placed by 3pm on Wednesdays.

The ‘Do It Yourself’ menu includes pizza dough kits serving two to four people, with instructions included and a tutorial online.

Takeaway draught Cold Town Beer and cocktails created by mixologists at Copper Blossom, such as summer frosés and Porn Star Martinis, are available.Order and pay on the day between 12pm and 8pm while collecting their food.

Signature Group owner Nic Wood said: “We’re really excited be bringing our innovative new home dining concept to the Morningside community and to foodies across the capital.

“We’ve had to get creative and adapt to the new social distancing rules. We think McLarens Market Corner offers people a fun way to pick up a range of fine dining menus, street food, cocktails and craft ale all in one handy location. We’ve worked hard to take what we think is some of Signature Group’s best food and drink and bring it into the homes of our customers.”

Public health, safety and social distancing measures continue to be in place at McLarens Market Corner, including a one-way system for queues and hand sanitiser stations. Staff will also be wearing personal protective equipment (PPE).

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