Reviews Pizza Mafia

5
Rohit Roy
+5
Great place for doing marketing. Very much crowded and lively place. I went here in the shop called Timpson to take one visa size photograph for my daughter. Liked the place.
4
Brian Gallacher
+4
Went in for a look and stayed for 2 hours, drink prices fair for city centre venue. Well equipped with music system and air coolers. Even though it was cloudy it got warm quickly.
5
Kerry Lyon
+5
Beautiful wee shopping centre.... Next to the train station with unique acittish products... look past the obvious fast food restaurants and you will find hidden treasures. Though the escalators were broken and you have to pay for use of the public toilets who carries cash these days ? X
5
mna mckenzie
+5
Was looking so tired last time I was here which was a long long time ago but wow. The place has really come up. Nice atmosphere and much on offer from food to shopping. No empty stores which was good to see a thriving environment. Busy, clean and modern. Loved the little cafe we stopped at for snacks. They had everything on offer including vegan options. Shame I can't remember what it was called but their stuff tasted fab 👌
4
Ricky Baker
+4
Interesting mini market with a few arty shops on the top area, and a number of eating venues in the lower courtyard
5
Sharon Fowler
+5
Stopped here for food before our train back home. Chopstix for food was delicious, highly recommend. Was a nice area to sit and relax after a busy couple of days.
5
Dhanush Srinivasa
+5
Waverly Market in Edinburgh is a vibrant and bustling hub that offers a delightful shopping experience. With its diverse range of vendors, you can find everything from fresh produce to unique crafts. The market's lively atmosphere and charming architecture add to its appeal. The food stalls serve up mouthwatering delights from local and international cuisines. It's not just a place to shop; it's a social gathering spot where you can meet friends and enjoy live music. Waverly Market truly captures the essence of Edinburgh's vibrant culture. A must-visit for locals and tourists alike!
4
Joy-Elizabeth Burniston
+4
A great place to browse or eat while waiting for a train. Good selection of shops and eateries. Escalators and lifts between levels allowing easy access for all. There's a great whisky shop here, for those looking for that last minute gift or souvenir, with very helpful staff and a good range of good quality single malts.
4
Stuart MacMillan
+4
Pretty handy for food before getting on your train, with all the usual fast food. The outside looked nice with some live music and a couple of bars. I'll need to check it out properly next time
4
sarah
+4
We didn't visit the shopping centre itself, we went to the food places above it. It was atmospheric and a nice place to sit and watch the world go by. Great fresh pizzas on offer too!
4
Alan Gilmour
+4
The food market had a good selection of outlets, not too busy and generally clean and worked well. Toilets were clean but a bit disappointed that I had to pay 30 to use it although it was possible to pay by debit card.
5
Caz Shaw
+5
Busy, because of the festival. We were in the food court, there's KFC, McDonald's, German donner, chopstix, cheery churros, noodles, coffee place and sainsbury all in one place but there are other shops on other levels which sell clothing, souvenirs, anime Republic, etc. Lots to see and buy.
4
Mike Rouse-Deane
+4
Not a bad mall and connected onto the railway station so easy access in case of bad weather. Has a range of general stores as well as a food court and some down to earth boutique stalls too. Really nice place to spend an hour or so wandering around
5
Craig Schonenberger
+5
If you after a quick bite to eat while waiting for a train this is the place to come . typical take away place KFC McDonald's etc but they have a place that does churros what I highly recommend they are amazing.also the ice cream parlor is also worth a stop
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