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The Scottish Cafe is truly at the heart of Edinburgh, not only in terms of situation, with its stunning views across the city, but also in regards to its Scottish roots. Situated within the Princes Street Gardens, directly beneath Edinburgh Castle, this is a treasure-trove of homemade delights and hearty Scottish food; a delightful p...
View full reviewThe moment you step inside this lovely little café and delicatessen, you’ll realise you’re in for a treat. The Edinburgh Larder is well known for the delicious seasonal, local and sustainable food and produce it sells. Settle down and tuck into fresh sandwiches and salad plates. Think local cheese with homemade chutney, and r...
View full reviewWith two central locations for you to choose from, Hula Juice Café & Gallery offers a variety of tasty, healthy dishes for breakfast, brunch and lunch. Inside each café, the vibrant and enticing menu is complemented by equally colourfu...
View full reviewTucked under stone vaults in a surprisingly cosy corner of the vast National Museum of Scotland, the Museum Brasserie offers respite and fresh seasonal food for those with empty bellies and tired feet from exploring one of Scotland’s finest museums. Visit Scotland has awarded the lunch menu a Taste Our Best rating and it’s ea...
View full reviewEverything at Urban Angel is bright and appealing, from the light wooden furniture to the upbeat and conscientious staff, nimbly manoeuvring between the deli counter and dining rooms. A combination of fresh and seasonal ingredients, sourced from local and organic farms and prepared with creativity and flair, has been nourishing t...
View full reviewSince opening its doors in 2015, Coro has been delighting chocolate-lovers with its sweet treats. The team behind this laid-back spot believes that eating chocolate should be a fun, shared experience, and aims to give diners a delicious chocolate fix in an exciting way.
The menu boasts a plethora of offerings that are sure ...
Eteaket is a trendy, quirky tearoom and shop located on the corner of George Street in one of the city’s main shopping areas. The friendly team is made up of bonafide tea experts who love sharing their knowledge and passion with the public. Enjoy a relaxed afternoon tea, which consists of fresh sandwiches, scones, mini patisseri...
View full reviewThat The Bakehouse on Broughton Street has returned after 2011's fire is testament to the enduring popularity of this standard-bearer of the Edinburgh café scene. And the past months have seen further development to what is already an outstanding reputation. Not content to rest on their laurels, The Bakehouse team have been busy ...
View full reviewYou are sure of a friendly welcome from the knowledgeable team at Rosevear Tea, who are happy to guide your tea search, introduce you to new favourites and share their enthusiasm about all things tea-related.
There is a diverse selection of over 60 teas to choose from, including black, green, and oolong varieties as well as...
Located in Edinburgh’s Georgian New Town, Glass & Thompson is a charming café and deli near popular shopping centres and private art galleries. The popular author Alexander McCall Smith featured Glass & Thompson in his novel 44 Scotland Street , and Scotland the Best rated this family-friendly café among the top eateri...
View full reviewStep into Casa Angelina and you could be forgiven for thinking you have stepped back in time to the 1940s. The interior has a charmingly nostalgic feel, blending well-chosen antique furniture with contemporary touches, and the café is rapidly gaining a reputation for its vintage tea parties. Owner Marie Claire Semeraro is a t...
View full reviewA landmark on Edinburgh's café and bar scene, Joseph Pearce is quirky and stylish, serving delicious, wholesome Swedish food - using nothing but the very best local ingredients. All dishes are prepared from scratch on the premises and, with a regularly changing menu, there's something to suit all tastes. If you've a craving f...
View full reviewThe family-friendly Café Renroc is a world away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre, despite only being a 15-minute walk away from Princes Street. There's outdoor seating for the summer days that call for it, but if typical British weather prevails there's plenty of space downstairs, among the historic Victorian ove...
View full reviewThe Café at the Palace of Holyroodhouse is a tasteful and convivial eatery with effortless elegance. Bedecked in shades of grey and white, and offset by stark black and white images, the café has a classy atmosphere, befitting its royal pedigree and proximity to the Scottish Parliament Building, a mere stone’s throw away.
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