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    Cuckoo's Bakery

    4.4 (48 reviews)
    Closed 9:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    Front of store
    Katie N.

    Just need to say, this place is not JUST cupcake heaven, it also has delicious..delicious lunches! I was lucky enough to grab a table here during lunch time last week. Their daily soups look awesome, sandwiches are hearty and salads are fantastic! Usually salads can be quite disappointing, but I highly recommend the chicken salad. The chicken is in a pesto marinade, and there are lots of pine nuts (...love..) in the dish. If you aren't a fan of that combo, I wouldn't think that salad would be your cup of tea. ...Speaking of tea, this place has a great selection of different teas. I had an orange flavoured one and it went very well with lunch. All of their teas are of a high quality. If you are feelin' lucky, try to get a seat here for lunch! p.s I love their mini cupcakes!! Perfect size for a little treat.

    Raspberry and white chocolate cupcake
    Catriona C.

    Lunch and a cupcake - well, when in Rome... In preparation of the Big Big Sing St Andrews event that was happening today, the SR and I went to fuel up in Stockbridge (oh yeah and maybe peruse the earthly delights of the market while we were there) and Cuckoo Bakery just lured us both in (ok, probably more me going 'yes! There! I have no idea if they do food!). There was no time to Yelp. There was only time to go. Luckily for us - apart from very pretty looking cupcakes, we were able to chow down on some carrot & parsnip soup (very homey-style soup) and the humus and roasted veg sandwich. I liked the soup, the SR liked the sandwich; we shared both. I would have preferred the roast vegetables slightly warm, rather than fridge cold, I think that would have aced the sandwich. Both the sandwich bread and the soup bread were both fantastic (although I failed to find out who provided the baked goods on site here). So, it's a solid 3.5 stars for the savoury. The cupcake (raspberry and white chocolate) sent me straight back to my childhood - a like for like for birthday cakes as a kid (whether they were as light and fresh as the cupcake today... I'll leave that up to the good ole memory banks to decide). The raspberry jam was lovely and sharp - a nice contrast to the cupcake. I'll be honest, I don't tend to get overly excited about cupcakes - to me, they tend to be glorified fairy cakes with excessive sickly icing on top - but Cuckoo Bakery elevates this sugar overload and takes the sugar level down a notch, leaving behind a much more elegant experience. Cuckoo Bakery, No. 1 cupcake baker in town? For me, it's a resounding yes.

    Peanut Butter Milkshake!
    Leona C.

    Cupcakes at their best, so they get 5 big cakey wakey stars from me! I don't come here often enough, but if I lived closer, I reckon I'd be in here all the time. Its a lovely wee place and I think could do with a bigger venue now its so popular! Aside the cakes, I've also eaten the quiche, home made and served on a fresh salad, very substantial plateful for a greedy girl like me - so full up that day, we had to take our cupcakes as take-away! My companion also indulged in a peanut butter milkshake with lunch and she downed it until the point of telling me...'I'm feeling a little bit sick now' but she did say it was exceptionally good. I had a sneaky taste myself and have to say it was!! I'm just not a huge milkshake fan, but for those who are, please do try it!! If you haven't been yet, its definitely worth a visit, even just to get a take-away cupcake, everything comes boxed up so no chance of squashing these babies on the way home (that is if you can actually take it home, before eating it!) and if you return the box for a re-fill, you are given a discount! Who said recycling can't be fun and fattening ;o)

    Chocolate Cupcake and Kamikaze Cupcake
    Kimberly C.

    I. Love. This. Place. That is not an overstatement. Because only true love can lead an American - nay a Californian - to brave the Scottish weather and walk down Dundas Street from Marchmont. The basic stripped down cake recipes and buttercreams at Cuckoo's is nothing special. What makes Cuckoo's unique is their bold and innovative flavours. Ginger cupcakes on St. Patrick's Day, Grapefruit Meringue, a 'Kamikaze Cupcake' with a lime vodka filling, and my all time favorite: white chocolate cake with lavender filling. (I still think about it despite having had it mother's day 2012) Don't get me wrong the classics here are amazing too. The Chocolate cupcake is so moist and decadent, the Raspberry White Chocolate classic and delicious, the Lemon buttercream tart and delicious. There is, however, one classic that I feel has missed the mark for me, and without nailing it I can't in clear conscience give it five stars; and that is the Red Velvet. Red Velvet is rich, moist, and - if done right, naturally red from the mixture of vinegar and cocoa powder. Cuckoo's Red Velvet is artificially red and dry. I also don't taste that decadent cocoa flavour that I do in the Chocolate cupcake. Despite that one setback, I highly recommend Cuckoo's. It has the best cupcakes in the UK (not counting the Red Velvet)!

    Amy B.

    Anyone who knows me knows that I'm a fan of a cupcake (or three!) so it's no surprise that I have visited Cuckoo's a few times now. This was my second visit to their shop on Dundas Street. The shop is beautifully designed with it's modern take on a vintage tea shop. The cuckoo theme runs throughout and the walls are adorned with hand-made art. We find a table for two and peruse the menu. We're too late for breakfast (damn, as it looks delicious!) but I go for the Tuscan Bean Soup and David chooses a warm cheese and herb scone. They also offer sandwiches, salads and jacket potatoes. As for the cupcakes we are spoiled for choice with a menu of at least 12 different flavours. After much deliberation I go for the gluten-free banana and white chocolate. David being David goes for the Chocolate Chocolate. The soup was delicious. Fresh and hearty, definitely homemade. David's scone was lovely and light but full of cheesy goodness. The cupcakes. Well they're just awesome! Moist, soft sponge and delicious toppings that they are not shy about pilling on. All beautifully and uniquely decorated. A lovely little place for a good cup of tea and great cake! Cheers, Amy x

    PB Pretzel cupcake
    Cindy C.

    To be honest, I am not a big fan of cupcakes. I only get them when I am REALLY craving sugar, but now the rules have changed. It was a lovely sunny day,and I was on my way to a sunbath at royal botanic garden, but on the way I passed Cuckoo's Cupacakes, and instantly remembered my friend's boast on how great they were. So I had to pop in. "Do you have anything peanut butter?" (although I'm not a huge fan of cupcakes, I am fanatical about Peanut Butter...) The staff replied: "it's your lucky day" and then introduced me to my new love, cuckoo's peanut butter pretzel cupcake! So How good is it? Well, I kinda devoured it. The PB frosting and the chocolate cake is nicely balanced. The cake is superbly moist. Most importantly, it was not too sweet; everything was just right. The sun, the green grass, the flowers, my Americano & PB pretzel cupcake...a damn good time. TiPs: On a date: Don't avoid all the frosting by using a fork and or spoon. Just enjoy and get it all over your mouth&cheeks, if you dare.

    Strawberry Cheesecake Cupcake
    Louise C.

    Cuckoo's Bakery is about as cute as a tiny ginger kitten, with a blue bow and a bell collar, in a meadow, full of daisies, chasing after pink butterflies and heart shaped bubbles. Ok, so I am not very good with girly things, but basically what I am trying to say is this place is A-dorable! It is maybe a little wee bit of a walk from Princes Street, and I was not too sure what to expect when I arrived. When I got there I spied a cheeky wee seat by the window and plonked myself down in it. I was then handed a menu, one side all the twelve different flavours of cupcakes, the other - savoury food!? That's right, they do that too! Not just a one trick pony here. It sounded lovely, but sadly I had already had lunch. So I ended up going for a Strawberry Cheesecake Cupcake and a skinny Cappuccino. Yummers. The cake was lovely, not too sweet, and they are all baked freshly every morning, and you can tell!! Coffee was good, I sipped away whilst occasionally reading my book, but mainly staring out the window watching the world go by. This is a great spot to do that. Inside the cafe is lovely too, nice and bright, and very homely. You do feel like you are sitting in someones kitchen/front room, and I quite like that. Price wise, I paid £4.55, which is reasonable enough and the staff are nice and welcoming. A lovely little place to stop by for a sugary treat.

    my special birthday cupcakes
    Julia F.

    Cuckoo's did something to make my birthday above and beyond special. I was studying abroad in Scotland and was very much missing celebrating my birthday with my boyfriend in the States. He communicated through email with Cuckoo's to send me some special cupcakes. On the afternoon of my birthday, 6 deliciously amazing cupcakes wrapped in the prettiest box with a handwritten birthday card were delivered to my door. Not every company will go out of their way to make someone feel special, especially not when the business end of the transaction was from across the Atlantic! I appreciated all of the little touches, and only wished I still lived in Edinburgh so I could frequent Cuckoo's.

    Referendum cupcakes.
    Ron D.

    The Best Cupcake In Scotland? That's the award Cuckoo's received and what lured me into their bakery. That and the Yes/No cupcakes for Scottish Independence. I didn't vote in the independence debate, but I did sample the best cupcake. It was a raspberry almond confection with a mountain of frosting on top. Alas it didn't give my sweet tooth an orgasism, which is what I'd expect for the best cupcake in the whole country. Still a nice little place and you should check it out. I'd go back even if it was just to buy a Yes cupcake.

    Black bottom
    Alisa R.

    We heard this place was the place to go for cupcakes in Edinburgh and boy is that true! delicious! We had a lovely sticky toffee cupcake which was the best sticky toffee cupcake I've had yet- mostly bc it actually tasted like sticky toffee cake with the dates but was moist and had delicious icing!! We also had the Black bottom cupcake which was Belgian chocolate bottom with a cheese cake on top, also delicious! Now to be fair we need to come back and get a more normal cake cupcake to judge the cake aspect more. But we will definitely be coming back. They lost a star bc the teas we ordered were WEAK! And it wasn't about how long we let it brew b/c there was only like one teaspoon of leaves :/ it more like flavoured hot water :/

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    The Edinburgh Larder - Scottish Breakfast

    The Edinburgh Larder

    4.5(347 reviews)
    0.9 miRoyal Mile, Old Town, Newington
    ££

    Wow... this was one of the best breakfast spots on our 2-month trip! We were there in early…read moreSeptember and had to wait only about 5-10 minutes for a table. The food was absolutely delicious! My porridge was so hearty and yummy, I wanted to lick the bowl. My spouse's eggs benedict dish was also fantastic, and you can tell they use very fresh, high quality ingredients. The way they serve the meals in little stainless steel lunch boxes is adorable. My chai tea latte with oat milk was fantastically spicy and not too sweet. The server was friendly, knowledgeable, helpful, and always nearby, so it was easy to ask for our check when we were ready. And the inside of the restaurant had a warm, cozy feel. I would gladly eat every breakfast here the next time we're in Edinburgh!

    This place seems to be very popular and know it. At first glance, it's a cute, cozy, and humble…read morecafe. Everyone there was very nice; service was good. When it came to ordering, I got an Iced Latte and a Buttery Bap. The menu is a bit difficult to decipher, as it was confusing how much or how little can be added to it and at what cost. The menu said I could only pick one filling, but when I asked I was informed that I could pick an unlimited amount. I'm glad I trusted my instinct and went with just two: Veggie Haggis and Tattie Scones. Both of these were truly delicious. However, there was an extra charge for the second filling. Prices for additions are listed at the bottom of the menu as if they were sides you could order separately. On the receipt, I also saw that I was charged 0.50 extra for ice. I don't understand why places charge extra to make an iced drink when overall you're actually getting less of the drink. Overall, everything tasted good and I'm glad I was able to try numerous Scottish classics.

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    The Garden Cafe - O restaurante é muito bonito, Domo é maravilhoso.

    The Garden Cafe

    3.7(7 reviews)
    0.5 miNew Town
    ££

    Had to visit this place for a drink, after passing it on a tour and the tour guide highly…read morerecommended it. It is amazing to see! Beautifully decorated, very expertly run and very welcoming. Sampled a 14 year old Oban, the Honey had a glass of wine and we shared a cheese plate. An excellent experience! The server who took our order was very knowledgeable, efficient and courteous., as was the server who brought us the drinks. The entire experience was very satisfying. Must stop here when possible!

    The Dome is made up of three different restaurants, and they're all so different I thought the…read moreGarden Café definitely deserved its own review. Slotted in on Rose Street, at the back of the huge and imposing columned Dome buiding, this gorgeous little city-centre oasis is the perfect place to rest your shopping-weary feet and have a tasty lunch. It's only open from april to early september, and although it's tucked down a narrow street this place is a great little suntrap. You can get wraps, salads, soups, burgers, that sort of thing here - not a full á la carte lunch, but the portions are fairly generous so you'll only need one course. The service was ok, but our waiter didn't even bother to bring us our change back. We had been planning to leave it as a tip for him, but we thought it was a bit cheeky of him just to assume, especially when service is already included in the prices. For a salad and a soft drink you'll spend just over £10 a head, which makes it slightly pricier than a lot of other lunchtime cafés nearby, but this setting is just so gorgeous I'd happily pay the difference.

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    Tasty Buns Bakery - We had toasties and soup.

    Tasty Buns Bakery

    4.9(13 reviews)
    1.0 miOld Town
    £

    Oh my goodness! Everything looks amazing from the happy…read morecolorful window to the amazing baked goods. I love that Tasty Buns is a bakery on Bread Street. I adored the lime, poppyseed, and blueberry roulade! It was gone before the soup and toastie sandwich arrived. Crispy on the outside and so very soft and tasty on the inside. The cookie pie was impressive, but I honestly liked the roulade so much better. The soup today was broccoli and it was delicious! I had a ham and cheese sandwich lightly grilled in a panini press. Mom had a chorizo sandwich. The ladies at the bakery were lovely! Friendly happy folk always make food taste better! The bakery was quiet and not busy at 12:30 pm. It wasn't empty, just not busy. We got a table for 3! It was funny (and also a sad commentary on humans) that the still water available said "Please turn the tap off." Silly people. Thank you so much for a wonderful lunch! Mom said very good! Very different!

    I was walking along the street and happened to past Tasty Buns. I thought it looked really cute and…read moremade it a point to return. They had a glass display case loaded with yummy goods. My very first time I came I tried a vegan cinnamon bun. It was warm, soft, and had that sweet caramelization from the sugar on the bun. It was soooo good. After that, I kept coming back about once a week to grab a treat and sometimes a drink. Everything I've tried has been so delicious and the staff is always very kind. If you follow them on Instagram they even sometimes release what goods are in the shop since they switch it up! Tasty Buns definitely became a go to of mine and I think there is truly something for anyone with a sweet tooth!

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    Tasty Buns Bakery - Beautiful and colorful window!

    Beautiful and colorful window!

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    The cookie pie is in the center left.

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    The Elephant House

    The Elephant House

    3.2(307 reviews)
    1.0 miOld Town
    ££

    The original cafe on George IV Bridge, which has been shut since the tragic fire on 24th August…read more2021, is now open at Victoria Street. Again, that's alleged, but it's everywhere- Author J.K. Rowling had her first book published while she was writing in the back room overlooking Edinburgh Castle, making The Elephant House the "birthplace" of the series of Harry Potter novels. The Elephant House Cafe proudly calls itself the 'birthplace' of Harry Potter above the front door. This claim is slightly controversial, as the sign alludes to the birthplace of parts of the books, not necessarily the beginning. The Elephant House in Edinburgh, Scotland, is a pilgrimage site for any Potterhead. From the outside, and honestly from the inside as well, it seems like your average cafe. However, this cafe is one of the cafes that provided space for J.K. Rowling to create not only a book series, but an entire magical world. The

    When in Edinburgh, it is one of those centrally located tourist attractions that you might want to…read morecheck out for fun. We took pictures outside and ventured inside wanting to sit down for a coffee/pastry. Unfortunately, the wait was so long that we selected not to stay. We looked around the small gift shop area and selected some souvenirs. It was challenging to get someone to ring our purchase but managed to after some time. Love my new lunch bag!

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