Four older folk are sitting on a bench at the 'Foot of the Walk' bathing themselves in the afternoon sun, whilst having a blether and catching up on the latest Leith gossip. Next to them, a younger man is sprawled out having what looks like a pleasant snooze, and very sweet dreams. Across the 'Kirkgate', a gentleman has been imbibing the best ale in Leiths finest pubs, and is swaying on the gentlest of breezes while his friend is laughing at his expense. Meanwhile, the ever-present hot-dog vendor is touting his wares, as a wondrous smell of onions drifts around. Most people are happy, and everyone is smiling...
...including me!
I have lived just off Leith Walk for over a decade now, and witnessing the scene above, this very afternoon, reminded me of why I love it so much! From born and bred 'Leithers', to visitors from countries far and wide, Leith Walk and it's community are vibrant, full of energy and ever evolving
Only here can you shop in a wide range of Chinese, Polish and Indian supermarkets, pick up jewellery (definitely head to 'The Cats Miou' for beautiful gifts), tobacco, a banjo or a bed from the various independent stores that pepper the 'Walk', do your laundry in one of the friendliest laundrettes around (that's the 'Laundrette' by the way!) and mooch among the variety of charity, and antique, shops looking for a bargain.
Once you're done shopping, you can rest your laurels in one of the superb Leith Walk eateries or bars. Of course, there are oodles of them, and I'd urge you to spend an afternoon sampling their fine wares. My favourites would include 'Brass Monkey Leith' (great atmosphere, selection of beers,delicious food, quiz & a dart board!), the 'Sicilian Pastry Shop' (not quite on the Walk, but close enough to count!), 'Joseph Pearce', 'Boda', 'Victoria' (all members of the same Swedish bar family), 'Qupi' Greek cafe, 'La Favorita' (delicious pizza!), 'Ecos' Moroccan cafe (great coffee & delicious traditional food) and 'I Heart Cafe' (a chilled out lunch with free wi-fi). Many of them have tables outdoors, and when you you walk past on a sunny day, you'd be forgiven for thinking you're on holiday. It just has that amazing, chilled out vibe!
Sure, there is the odd dodgy bar here and there, and a couple of places I wouldn't settle down to lunch in...but in their own right, they still add to the character of this diverse area. The folk are friendly, I feel quite safe here and, more importantly, it feels like home!
Throughout the year, there are many festivals (Leithlate is happening soon!) and celebrations of Leith life, and I'll continue to enjoy wandering up and down Leith Walk witnessing all the fantastic goings on...I may even sit on a bench one day, with friends in the sun, and have a blether about it! read more