edinburghs coffee has improved dramatically over the last 12 months or so and shows no signs of slowing downfor visitors this is great newsfor those who live here this is FANTASTIC news!youll see fro...
nobles bar, at 44a constitution street in leith, is a large, high-ceiling-ed, bar with an emphasis very much on good quality ingredients, not just bar food and alcohol.we visited by day and enjoyed t...
papii at 101 hanover street in the new town has a welcoming crisp white frontage and almost summery feel inside with friendly, welcoming staffits relatively small with mostly white tables and chairs ...
this earthy is at canonmills bridge, right at the canonmills intersection, and is the third earthy outlet. its just down the road from the botanic gardens with the other two in portobello and causewa...
french press is at 25a dundas street, about half way down the hill on the north side of the new town.its a wee place with a few tables and chairs inside and, on sunnier days, a few outside.the friend...
bonningtons eaterie, 75 clerk street, offers take-away as well as sit-in service.if you want to sit-in you can choose from a large dining style table or a couple of sofas.their main food options incl...
cafe montagu at 12 montagu terrace is a small cafe in edinburghs north, near the botanic gardens.in the way of food they offer a wide choice including light and big breakfasts, hot filled rolls, soup...
ronde, at 66 hamilton place stockbridge, is mostly a funky bicycle shop with slick, smart and intelligently designed bicycles and bicycle gear. but its also a cafe and art gallery.ronde occupies two ...
razzo coffee is in st andrew square - the square of green itself. doesnt get much better than that for a top spot to park yourself (as it were).its a wee place with a couple of tables inside and benc...
spoon bistro and cafe is upstairs on the first floor at the corner of nicholson and drummond streets.this is a lovely big space with lots of big georgian-sized windows across the front and plenty of ...
roseleaf bar cafe at 23-24 sandport place leith, is a top spot for meals and drinks. it has a cozy feel helped along by the original feeling wood decor, friendly staff and deliberately quirky crocker...
peters yard at 27 simpson loan is part of the quarter mile development and specialises in artisan breads, eat in or take home. theyve got lots to choose from including sticky buns, cakes, tortes, cri...
a visit to freemans, at 2-6 spottiswoode road marchmont, was recommended by (well-informed) blog-follower - its a cracker.it feels like a big space with lots of height and a very relaxed vibe with a ...
checked cafe plum today (jan 2012) and the coffee barely scraped a good. seems theyve shifted to illy which isnt nearly as interesting of flavoursome as their previous organic coffee. will drop back ...
wellington coffee, downstairs on the corner of hanover and george streets makes fantastic coffee. theyve been using a smaller independent coffee roaster square mile for some years now - a london outf...
the chocolate tree, 123 bruntsfield place, is a magnet for chocolate lovers whose wares are also available at the edinburgh farmers markets (where you shouldnt try the coffee).it has a warm atmospher...
the treehouse cafes welcoming green frontage at 44 leven street sports a sign proclaiming a great flat white so in we went.its a small but light cafe closely packed with small tables. it serves break...
scotts deli at 10 gillespie place bruntsfield has changed quite a bit, coffee-wise, since our last trip over a year ago.last time we were quite glowing about the coffee which had good milk texture an...
just wanted to share a reawakened love of the espresso and caffe macchiato. travelling around italy, no matter where, you can wander into a local vendor for these world-class, one euro wonders. quick...
the elephant house at 21 george iv bridge serves coffee, tea, alcohol and food - seven days a week, from 8am to 11pm. while it could stand on its own two feet from a marketing perspective it has defi...
project coffee at 196 brutsfield place is one of leading scottish barista jonathan sharps coffee shops and serves cracking coffee (others are wellington coffee, press coffee and kilimanjaro coffee) t...
edinburgh larder is at 15 blackfriars street in the old town and is a haven for lovers of some of the best produce scotland has to offer. they proudly state their ingredients and foods are "local...
eteaket, 41 frederick street, is very much a passionate purveyor of tea - they want to "rekindle britains passion for tea". they offer a huge choice of teas and, down a few steps from street ...
falko konditormeister feinbackerei at 185 bruntsfield place is a german bakehouse that has a justly deserved great name for gutsy breads, fruity flans and sticky tortes to name just some of their goo...
the scottish cafe & restaurant is under the national gallery of scotland at the bottom of the mound on princes street and looks over the gardens. its a bit of a hidden joy because you cant see it...
press coffee, 30 buccleuch street, is a chilled out, light, white space with wooden floor boards, white walls, a high ceiling and dark tables and chairs.its in the vicinity of the rambling edinburgh ...
always sunday, at 170 high street, is a great cafe on the stretch of road know as the royal mile. for those on the pendantic side (and im not throwing stones :) its actually on high street but most p...
valvona & crolla on elm row (top of leith walk) is the flagship shop for this long-established, edinburgh-based italian family business.they have one of edinburghs finest selections of italian gr...
word of mouth bistro cafe, at 3a albert street on the corner of leith walk, is a quirky, homey looking cafe. it has a mix of things for sale like greeting cards, fancy bars of chocolate and old fashi...
caffe centro, 38 george street, is a bustling italian cafe with pizza, pasta, salads and panini among other italian goodies. (they also serve alcohol).the food all looked and smelled very tempting bu...
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