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12 years ago
A fantastic take away with friendly staff and a great selection from healthy salads to bacon/sausage filled rolls. A small sit in area is perfect for those on the move! Love it! read more
58 Corstorphine Road
Edinburgh EH12 6JQ
United Kingdom
07902 079018
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http://www.ilovecocobeancatering.co.uk/index.html
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Craigie's Farm Deli and Café
(15 reviews)
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Great place. Came to the Cafe after pumpkin picking and the food was great! Staff put in a lot of…read morework and this place is so cozy. Would recommend
Drive to the location is up a narrow road, plenty of well laid out surfaced parking. Building is…read morenew and at the front is a nice farmers market highlighting local produce, products and butcher meat. As mentioned before ambience and view are brilliant, lovely. Staff were friendly and polit without being over besring service was very att Despite being on the menu, the pulled pork was not available. We had the stovies, soup, and a toastie, see photos, all of which were delicious and a good warm up for the fantastic desserts. not sure the pictures do the taste justice.
The Original Coffee Bean
(5 reviews)
£
On the day I was out and about in Costorphine, it seemed to be awash with great little businesses…read more This one was no exception - Caffe Citro, situated at the top of Station Road. It's run by a couple of ladies, both of whom had a very cheery disposition, and gave me a warm welcome. I bought myself a bottle of water and sat down to enjoy the relaxed ambience. The cafe had a very fresh feeling, with a few tables and chairs, some window seats, and a smattering of sofas. There was a wide range of hot and cold food, cakes, desserts and even Mackies ice cream on offer. Whilst I didn't sit outside in said outdoor seating (it was raining), I can see that it would be a pleasant place to have a seat outside. This place is a real find. Make sure to pay them a visit if you're in the area - you won't be disappointed!
Paninnis, baguettes, cakes, coffees, smoothies, pastries, this one ticks every box! As the title…read moresuggests, Caffe Citro specialises in fresh juices and smoothies and has an entire chill dedicated to these bottled ice teas, smoothies and lemonades. Caffe Citro provides outdoor seating, which was delightful on a day like today when the sun was blazing and, though parched, I wanted to remain outside! The coffee is good as well, but what I love about this place is that it sells Mackie's ice cream! Next to Ben and Jerry's, definitely my favourite! I find that the staff are always friendly in here and the decor is bright and fun, so Caffe Citro is always on my list when looking for a fresh bite and drink around Corstorphine!
Cramond Falls Cafe
(7 reviews)
Cramond Falls Cafe April 7/2015…read more This sweet wee cafe is a treasure. Plenty of seating outside (great for dog owners), and lovely seating inside. Sat on the big sofa inside; wonderful seat. They have heated coconut with honey available on the menu. It was stunning! See attached photo. My sister and I really had a lovely time. Even stayed longer to have a tea after we finished our morish soup. Our waitress was fluid, thoughtful and attentive. Marjena was her name. 4 stars. A bit frantic when one waitress down/off sick that day, but they all handled it super well.
Good coffee, delightful service and the best cheese scone I have eaten in Edinburgh…read more It's in a great spot next to the water and worth a few extra minutes walk from the beach as coffee spots there are rather average to say the least! Will definitely be back to try their breakfast. Oh, and the fireplace! Mustn't forget the fireplace :)
The Corner Cafe
(1 review)
We passed through Currie when looking for lunch and stopped at The Corner Cafe. Great choice: great…read moretasting panini's, toasties, scones and other lunch dishes and that with a very friendly service. An excellent lunch place.
Mimi's Bakehouse
Tasty scones! That's all I came here for. So can't comment beyond that. But if you want a good…read morescone, come here!
I come here all the time with my friends. The cakes are amazing (although sometimes the icing can…read morebe a little sickly). The staff are nice and they are always very accommodating. The food is relatively well priced, although you can end up spending a lot if you aren't careful. They have a wide selection of drinks and cakes. Also really good breakfast and lunch menus. My mum and I enjoyed a lovely afternoon tea here one time and it's a memory we both treasure.
Nomad Cafe
(13 reviews)
Quaint café, conveniently located right near Haymarket. Seemed quite busy with travelers. Tasty…read morefood and available to go, if you can't find space to sit in. Bacon Roll: Pretty standard. Lots of bacon in a toasted-to-order roll. Hits the spot. Raspberry Bunny: Almost too cute to eat, almost. Nice glaze against what tastes like luxurious brioche. The raspberry flavor isn't too strong though, just where the few red bits are. Mixed Berry Bun: Seemed like a hybrid between a cinnamon bun and a danish. Had a sweet cheese glob in the center in the middle of all the cinnamon rings. Some nice fruit in the mix. Much more exciting than a normal morning bun. Brownie: Very dense and very rich. Had a gooey center. Pretty intense for breakfast, but you can save some for later in the afternoon for a pick me up.
A small shop with an extremely friendly staff. The vegan breakfast was fantastic and huge!read more
Milk
(61 reviews)
Super cute cafe in a really great location. The smoked salmon sandwich had the right amount of…read moresmoke to taste but not overpower the other ingredients. We wouldn't have guessed that the ginger bread cake was vegan- it was absolutely delicious and perfectly moist. We found it the perfect location for a late Sunday lunch.
My coworker brought me here for lunch. It's a quaint and cozy cafe that sits no more than 15…read morepeople. Most of the items on the menu serves sandwiches, wraps, and breakfast; but it was the Chiang Mai Noodles with Roast Chicken (£7.75) that caught my eye. The dish came with a small chopped Asian salad and a bowl of stir-fried noodles with soy beans, lime, spring onions, and crispy shallots. Although the noodles were tasty, the flavors were a bit too overpowering. I definitely needed to rinse myself with a few glasses of water from the saltiness of the noodles. Cute spot if you're looking for a quick morning or afternoon bite, but that's all.
The Milkman
(135 reviews)
Hyped place but lowkey worth it. We went in the afternoon and it wasn't too busy which was nice…read more The small snacks are the real hero here, had the earl grey pound cake which was fab.
The Milkman is a very overrated coffee shop. It is recommended in almost every social media video…read moreabout Edinburgh, but I feel like choosing this over some other options was a waste. The iced latte is standard; okay. Their almond croissant was crazy sweet, the type that makes your stomach a bit sick. I didn't appreciate that half of their pastries were laid out/stacked in the open air. When you're ordering, you're having to speak over them (doesn't seem sanitary).
McTaggarts
(4 reviews)
McTaggart's is a fantastic cafe, eatery and wine bar all in one. It is easily the nicest cafe in…read moretown (not that there is that much competition in Aberdour anyway) but it was highly recommended to us by locals and we also loved the place! They have coffees and teas of course but what definitely drew me in was the fantastic selection of homemade cakes. The carrot cake was absolutely fabulous! They also have a good menu of beers and wines as well as more substantial food. The beautifully decorated, modern interior is cosy and was brimming with people the entire time we were there on a Sunday afternoon. McTaggart's also has a handy location on High Street with a two minute walk to the train station, making it the perfect place to go after enjoying a day out to relax or warm up before a train out of town.
This was our first meal in Scotland. For brunch, the food is excellent. Dishes are freshly made…read morewith a wonderful atmosphere. People were extremely friendly and helpful. IF YOU GO - get the mocha. We did and went back every day until we left. It was excellent. Highly recommend this place! Really a hidden-gem.
Dean Gallery Café
The Dean Gallery is generally pretty cool, especially at the moment when they have got a surrealist…read moreexhibition featuring some Dalí, Picasso and Miró originals. But it is the café that takes the biscuit. Té-stefully decorated and spacious, it seats about 40 people and in the middle is a huge mechanical statue by Paolozzi which is an impressive sight whist supping away at your drinks. The menu, if a tad overpriced, is pretty good. There are not a huge selection of teas or coffees but all the classics are there and it's good to Chai a few and share them around as they're all really nice. I had the hot chocolate with cream (inexplicably clotted cream, not whipped cream) which was excellent. The cakes are definitely the best though, once you start one scone in seconds (...sorry). They actually do sell scones, which are excellent, coming with champagne and strawberry jam and cream. There is also a multilevelled cake stand (£12 per person or £16 with prosecco) which is so good it'll leave you in tiers. The staff are really friendly and make the whole experience great. A really good way to finish a tour of the gallery, which is one of Edinburgh's best kept secrets
This is another favourite cafe. Very good points are that you can drive here and park in the…read moregallery car park. If you have a disabled visitor they can enter from the rear with a lift and do not need to walk round to the stairs at the main entrance. The cafe itself is waitress service and often quite busy. But with gorgeous large windows and black chairs and tables has a very distinctive atmosphere. Calm and serene even when busy. The teas and coffees are good , but the cakes are always excellent. There is often a fairly limited range of baking on offer, but I have never had anything of bad quality here at all. The brownies are outstanding and so is the lemon polenta cake. Good little shop next to the cafe with presents that would suit an arty friend or relative. And have a look at the allotments on your way out - charmingly maintaining what used to be a kitchen garden from when the building was an orphanage.
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