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Had cappuccinos, almond croissant and cinnamon roll. Pastry did not look that fresh, even though we visited early in the morning, but tasted very nice, so no issues there. Coffee was good. Would go back again.
When I got off the train in Edinburgh, this is the first place I went. I made a beeline for it. It’s open an hour later than most shops, and that’s a good enough reason. Not to mention the super friendly staff and delish coffee. It was very good!
Located adjacent to the Market Street Hotel, Gordon Street Coffee offers dining in and taking out. My first visit will lead to future ones, based on the scrumptious-tasting blueberry croissant and delicious iced latte I took back to enjoy in my room at Market Street Hotel. There are several additio
Nice spot for coffee. Great location and for sure an engaging staff. Anxious to go back and try another coffee roast from them. Maybe not a cafe to sit + read your book for a bit, maybe quicker turn-a-round time for business (at least that the set-up/environment, from my experience). I’ll go back, t
The coffee was good. I got a cappuccino with oat milk.. plenty of seatings inside.
One of the best, if not the best, spot for excellent coffee in Edinburgh. Their selection of beans is really good. Their staff are lovely. I would say though that if you order online for either delivery or pick up the wait time is really long.
Great place. Mostly good coffee but disappointed that they only sell one type of decaf beans for those wanting to brew their coffee at home. Their decaf blend tastes okay at first then a second or two later you get smacked by what appears to be liquorice. Wish their decaf was just the same flavours
Have to say the best coffee shop we went to in Edinburgh. Only took card not cash. Friendly staff who were an utter delight to chat to. Very busy because of the weather so a bit tight but everyone inside was friendly enough. Really amazing drinks. Loved it.
I would say a nice place to get good espresso and beans. Have tried the toasts which were lovely and took some beans home. 1. Edinburgh roast 2. Yirgacheffe (see photos) The yirga I have tried on a portafilter machine. Texture is nice, a bit tuning needed (bubbles on top the cream, overextraction)
Scones ans clotted cream are delicious, highly recommend if you are a tourist and wanting to try a traditional scone. Cute place to sit in but small and the tables are a bit crowded together so it's not the best to sit down and work on your computer, better for just stopping in for breakfast or coff
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