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This is a really good find, right near the Royal Mile. There were no tables when we arrived so we ordered and sat outside to wait for people to leave. Once inside, the cafe is super cosy. There were about 8 big homemade cakes in the window to choose from, and lots of tables. I had the vegetarian bre
Went here for breakfast and it was quite good! They were able to fit 6 of us comfortably! The staff were extremely friendly and answered all questions. Food was delicious, no complaints across the board. No alcohol if you are looking for that. Overall enjoyed our experience!
This is the perfect place for brunch in Edinburgh, with tasty mains and desserts alike. On the window you will see all of the delicious cakes to tempt you to come in. For my brunch I had some salmon on toast drizzled in balsamic glaze, and then a caramel shortbread as a treat. The quality of food wa
It's a good place to sit and have coffee or something small. It's a bit of a tourist trap though. I don't mind paying those prices for coffee and cakes even though they are at a more marked-up price then other cafés, but the actual food there is pretty pricey, I have to say.
Lovely cake with a great selection and very nice juice. Bit pricey at £22 for both of us but can't fault the food. Staff all very friendly.
Ate here a couple of times over the weekend we were in Edinburgh . Firstly to have tea & cake (Apple & Almond cake was delicious as was the Earl Grey tea) and then went back for breakfast. Forgot to take pictures, but I had the Cheese & Tomato Croissant which was very tasty and hubbie had the Triple
Amazing food . I ordered ham & cheese crossiant and was expecting the usual but it was baked and crossiant was flaky from out soft from inside ( just the way I like ) Carrot cake is a must have Staff : a red hair steward was very rude & inhospitable. They need to learn to serve better . Started clea
Had a huge Scottish breakfast here as brunch/lunch after an early arrival to Edinburgh. Still full 5 hours later... Tasty bacon, nice haggis, crispy hashbrowns, eggs over easy etc, and a nice cold orange juice. Not cheap, but considering location neither in any way over priced. Nice staff, but a bit
I liked the vibe. The cafe has insite and on the street area which are nice. The breakfast tasted well. We ordered porridge and scotch breakfast. The price is like £15 if you also want a drink.
The Coffee tasted very good and the blueberry pancakes were very nice too. We liked the atmosphere. Price was good for the location.
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