Edinburgh’s seaside town of Portobello lies three miles east of the city centre. Our office is on the left as you head east through Portobello High Street. A car park can be found in Bridge Street.
We’re available 24 hours a day to assist you on the telephone, with our office open from 09:00 to 17:00 Monday to Friday.
Shannon Connolly
a year ago
I just wanted to say all of the staff that work here are incredibly kind and go above and beyond. When we lost our baby they treated us with such kindness and treated our baby boy with such respect. They also did everything for free - which was much appreciated at a difficult time. We can't thank you enough ❤️
Jenny Lightwood
a year ago
Colin Taylor
2 years ago
Gillian and the team were excellent, making the process easy for us at a very difficult time. They brought immediate comfort to the family and showed great professionalism on the day. We were particularly impressed with the range of options available, all at a competitive price. The car fleet was spotless. We’ve no hesitation in recommending them to anyone in Edinburgh or East Lothian. Thank you Scotmid Funerals Portobello.
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