An award-winning Scottish comedian is to go on the room service menu at a new hotel in Edinburgh.
Guests of the Hotel Indigo will be able to order a 10 minute show from Janey Godley along with their food and drink from April 19 to 21.
Janey said: "I've done comedy acts in lots of different places but being part of a room service menu is a first for me.
"I love that people at Hotel Indigo Edinburgh can ring up to order their room service and then the next moment, I'll be in their room telling jokes and doing my act."
The hotel came up with the idea to celebrate its opening and to signal its close location to the city's Stand Comedy Club.
Dominic Kutschera, general manager of the hotel said: "Edinburgh plays host to the world's largest arts festival every summer and as a result Edinburgh has become synonymous with comedy.
"The festival theme is reflected throughout our hotel and we thought it would be fun to take this a step further by putting comedy quite literally on the menu."
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