Edinburgh IKEA is set to treat locals to a brand new dining experience as they run a series of unique events in January.
Known for their cheap flat-pack furniture and their iconic meatballs and chips served up in the cafe, the superstore is always a popular spot for shoppers.
However, in a bid to try something new, the furniture giant will now be offering a brand new 'afternoon tea' experience - and it will be under a tenner.
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Located in their first floor cafe which looks out over the car park, diners will be treated to a selection of finger foods as they watch on over shoppers trying to squeeze a flat-pack wardrobe into the boot of their Nissan Micra.
Describing the new dishes as a "blend of cultures" from both Sweden and the UK, each person will pay a total cost of £7, for which they will be provided with traditional cakes, sandwiches, fruit and biscuits.
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In addition, there will also be "refreshing sparkling drinks" as well as teas and coffees.
Vegetarian options will also be available, with locals invited to book a slot for the experience, which will run every Tuesdsy, Wednesday and Thursday in January.
You can find more on the events and how to book a table on the IKEA website.
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