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August _21

4.4 (7 reviews)
ModerateCoffee & Tea
Open 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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Brian S.

This is a lovely new café in the southside of Edinburgh, with an excellent selection of sandwiches and cakes. I've already visited twice, once just for coffee and cake, and once for a sandwich, so I feel I can judge it fairly. The food on offer is all excellent. I had a gorgeous piece of rocky road, washed down with a delicious (though small) cup of coffee. On the second visit, I had a brie and ham sandwich. The sandwich was excellent- very fresh bread, tasty ingredients. They do have a soup and sandwich for £5 deal. However, this only applies to a small selection of more basic sandwiches. My sandwich cost £5 alone, which I consider a little steep. The place is quite small, but there are some extra seats out back, so don't be discouraged if the front room looks full. The servers are friendly, and will do their best to get you a seat. The newspapers provided also constituted a nice addition, as I was able to catch up with what was going on in the world whilst enjoying my coffee. Overall, very nice place, if a little expensive. Will be back.

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Simple, good food, excellent coffee, friendly people. Went multiple times and quality was always the same.

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Redbox Marchmont

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Marchmont

We were looking for a place to get coffee and a bite which would fit two buggies. A tall order! My…read morefriend spotted Cobbs and a quick glance in the door revealed a spacious and charmingly decorated cafe which even sports a kid-sized easel, indicating to us that our buggies wouldn't be looked at with disdain. We were right. It seemed that Cobbs' main clientele are students (parked with laptops and coffee) and mums (with buggies, coffee and cake). Sandwiches are displayed pre-heating which makes them come very quickly once ordered and is great. We also passed gorgeous scones and drooled over a huge selection of tray bake type sweets. Presentation of everything was gorgeous. We both really enjoyed every aspect of our visit bar one niggle: the toilets. In a place which sets such a high design standard I was surprised to find the toilets dingy, cold and overall pretty neglected. A new floor and a lick of paint would do wonders! But overall, a great wee place.

Occupying the space that was once Freemans, Cobbs is comfortable, spacious and inviting…read more The prices are on the lower side of typical Edinburgh cafes but I feel this is reflected in the portion size. Not necessarily a bad thing, but something to keep in mind. My coffee was ok and my pancakes were tasty but definitely left me wanting something more. It's an order at the counter system and there's a station for water & cutlery where you help yourself. There's free wifi and they seem quite happy to let you sit and chat or work. It's not a bad option if you're in the areas but not worthy of trekking across town for.

Marcella's Italian Bakery

Marcella's Italian Bakery

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Tollcross, The Meadows

This is a hidden gem, in an excellent location between Lothian Road and the Meadows. Angelo (not…read moresure if Marcella is a surname, or somebody else's name) runs the place by himself, so you might be waiting a while for your order, depending on how busy it is, but you won't be disappointed. The food is authentic, delicious, and extremely good value! We visited for a meal before a concert on Lothian Road, and were one of only two couples at the place initially. (A much larger group arrived just as we finished, so I'm glad that timing worked out!) I wanted pasta, so ordered a simple spaghetti bolognese. Mary ordered a pizza with a variety of vegetables. We brought our own bottle of wine, after reading previous reviews that suggested free corkage. BYOB is absolutely fine, but the corkage is NOT free. It cost £2 for the bottle of wine. However, it's fine, because the rest of the meal was very good value. That said, I am a little confused about the corkage cost, because I did not see any alcohol for sale on the menu... The food, when it arrived, was excellent. The portions were generous, everything tasted great. We also had garlic bread as a starter and apple pie for dessert. The decor of the place is very simple, nothing fancy here. There are nice pictures from Italy (mostly Sicily), and some AC Milan decor. Angelo certainly isn't very talkative, but he's welcoming, and makes good food. Recommended.

This is something of a hidden gem. It wouldn't fare well if you were to judge on looks alone. It is…read morerun by a slightly grumpy Italian man who I assume is Marcella, he is never to be rushed so if you are eating in it may seem he has forgotten your order but he hasn't! The interior is decorated in plastic flowers, plastic fruit and blue tiling. However, I urge you to look past this as it all adds to the unique experience of Marcella and, if you are anything like me, you will learn to love the quirks of this establishment. Serving big plates of hot, tasty, filling food at budget prices is my go to place after a long, cold, grey Edinburgh day. A huge plate of pasta, garlic bread and a drink will set you back £5. If you want to splash out on a three course feast you won't be out of pocket by more than around £12. As well as great pizza and pasta you should also try one of the many sweet pies and pastries he erves. Rather than going to one of the many coffee shop chains around, head to Marcella and get yourself a pie and cappucino for the same price as a skinny latte in a certan multi national coffee chain that shall remain nameless!

August _21 - coffee - Updated May 2026

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