Best Hollandaise in Edinburgh

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"Fantastic spot for coffee and breakfast. The service was great and the owner was really nice as well. We had the Mediterranean sandwich and the..."
Marcus Watson
"Amazing food and white coffee! 💯 back for a second time with some more friends cuz it’s just so good. Tho we had to wait on the second visit cuz..."
Chloe Cheng
"Had coffee and something light to eat. Great coffee shop and will definitely visit again. It was reasonably busy. Staff were very friendly. I could..."
Pieter Visser
"Amazing and cozy little cafe, with amazing food and coffee - and the service was great. We loved the background music and vibe in the cafe, and will..."
David Rasmussen
"What a great spot for breakfast on a super chilly morning. Wonderful atmosphere, delicious hot chocolate and tasty breakfasts. The team were also so..."
Terri Lombaard
"Extremely cute decor cafe with amazing food and coffee with lovely staff! The sweet waffle was beautifully presented and tasted great, my partner had..."
Alice W
"The cozy and welcoming atmosphere coupled with the delicious coffee and treats make it the perfect spot for a coffee break. They also offer some..."
Tsenka Georgieva
"Very pleasant place to have afternoon tea or..."
Ali Yildiz
"Lovely little café. Well worth the visit. Friendly staff, nice atmosphere, lovely food and great..."
Simon Antony
"Nice atmosphere. Good service. The tea was..."
Sonja Kammerl