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    Leo's Beanery

    4.6 (48 reviews)
    ModerateCoffee & Tea, Bakeries
    Closed 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    Best breakfast we have had in Scotland! Delicious scones and coffees. Highly recommend the savory scones (not pictured)

    John R.

    If it wasn't for Yelp, I wouldn't have known about Leo's. If you're not familiar with the area, then you'd be forgiven for just driving past and having know idea it was there. And there are so many cafes and restaurants nearby--- many of them being so-so--- that it would be easy to overlook the place. But if you have, then you're totally missing out. The cakes here are heavenly. The carrot cake was one of the best I'd had in a while. I recently stopped here for lunch with a friend and had the half sandwich and soup. The tomato and red pepper soup was tasty, and my cajun chicken sandwich with cheese was worth a trip back for lunch. This is definitely one of your best bets in new town for a reliably excellent lunch. And if you happen to luck out like we did, then I'd recommend sitting outside on a sunny day (of which you're no shortage of in Edinburgh).

    Brunch bagel with avocado, mozzarella, spinach, tomato and pesto.
    Stuart W.

    Went for Sunday brunch after seeing it positively reviewed on Yelp. The place has a great buzz and always seems busy. The brunch menu is fairly similar to what you would expect, with a few more unique items. The cheese scones looked excellent and the bagel with avocado, mozzarella and pesto definitely was! I like the range of teas on the menu, which is always a favourite in the morning. The orange blossom oolong was nice, certainly a change from the more regular builders variety. Great looking cake cabinet, although we managed to resist, so will have to visit again before I can can review those!

    Dawn Y.

    Had a big lunch and delicious fresh baked scone with friend. Leo's is really the best underground restaurant or cafe in my mind. The quiche of the day, which i had is for vegetarian and it was just so excellent. My friend had burger with crispy potato and both of our dish were served with vegetable salad. The fruit scone was nice too. The most special things there was the hot chocolate. The hot chocolate was served with a cup of hot milk and a block of dark chocolate with spoon. So it make sure you are having the real hot chocolate now, not just the powder hot chocolate. That was so lovely!! The inside decoration, i think it is kind of vintage style. the black and white photo on the wall, the old book shelf, the special clock on the wall, they all looks so " Leo's Beanery". Everything was great, must visit again some point.

    Eggs Benedict. Delicious and a good sized muffin.
    Stuart B.

    Leo's is hidden below in in basement level in the New Town and definitely a favourite weekend hang out. I've been coming here since it first opened and it's still going strong. Firstly, they have beanery in their name and thankfully the coffee is good. If I am in for breakfast or lunch I will happily order a flat white. If tea is your thing, it looks like a decent selection of that also. We came with some Yelp folk for brunch here recently and it did not disappoint. The menu contains some of the usual favourites and it's all done to a high standard. I had eggs benedict - the hollandaise was perfect, the muffin was generous and I would definitely have it again. I definitely want to try a 'croque-mon-scone' next time though which looked fantastic. It's not huge and it's often quite busy; there's more room in the back but it feels a little bit more like being in basement. It's definitely a good place to spend some time on a lazy day though. There is plenty of pretty good looking cake on offer to go with the coffee and tea. Leo's have expanded their brand to a couple more places across the city which are also worth checking out. For breakfast/lunch/cake in the new town you should give the original a go.

    Mocha!
    Stefan P.

    Very nice, cozy place (inluding their own sort of library with books). Went here for breakfast and it was excellent. Eggs benedict and a mocha. Unfortunely my follow-up scone order went missing, but they made up for it in pure friendliness. No time for cake, but they sure looked good!

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    Alice W.

    I did that silly stance while walking with exaggerated arms and one of my legs out like I was just struck with a beautiful cartoon cat. If you don't know what I mean then tough. I love somewhere new and this place certainly is. Big thumbs up to all the tremendous home baking, I'm really disappointed about now being able to have time to try the 2 types of soup or have 3 different sandwiches (that I planned on before I realised that I was late and on a diet) Definitely will be back to this friendly, wee place.

    Flat White
    Marie U.

    Lovely little place, very close to Stockbridge and the city centre alike. Based in a traditional Edinburgh basement, this cafe offers great coffees and a smile every time I'm in there. Even though it's usually busy, there's plenty of seating, so I've never had a problem finding somewhere to sit and read my book, and as it was an actual sunny day today, I even sat outside on the farrow and ball coloured Parisian balcony seating. I've never eaten here, but the food also looks great, and from the many stickers in the window (good food, local food guide, etc) it looks like it'd be a great place to grab some lunch. They also do a selection of homemade cakes that, so far I've managed to resist, but can't make any promises how long I'll be able to keep that up, as they look delicious!!!!

    Sunny day, perfect patio.
    Amy J.

    Great coffee. Nice tucked-in patio perfect on a warm sunny day. Delicious brownies.

    Matthew L.

    While walking down Howe Street in the cold Edinburgh drizzly all I could think about was having a nice hot drink to warm me up. And how convenient it was that I spotted Leo's Beanery. I had never heard of it before, but I was willing to try somewhere new! Located on the basement level of the street, Leo's Beanery struck me as being quite a retro cafe! The decor is modern and very welcoming. However, it was also very snug, a great place to escape from the rain! I had just a normal big standard tea, which was just what the doctor ordered, and it was quite reasonably priced! As I sipped my tea I gazed over their quite extensive menu. It had a range of cakes (which all looked lovely), sandwiches and soups! A perfect range of foods for a coffee shop. Also, the drinks menu looked tempting as well! Leo's Beanery is somewhere I would venture back to due to its friendly atmosphere and retro look. However, more importantly I will be going back to have a taste some of the fine food on offer!

    Stacey B.

    This cosy basement level coffee shop delights me every time. With perfect coffee, moist, tasty carrot cake and various seating to suit lone rangers like myself, couples, business groups or friends catching up and more. I love sitting outside for breakfast or by the window to work. Friendly staff & a lovely atmosphere to boot. Winning.

    Chantelle T.

    A quaint little bottom level cafe, Leo's Beanery knows how to make a good coffee. Service was friendly and the place has a nice atmosphere. Can't say too much about the food, though there didn't appear to be a great selection of baked goods (but who knows? The select few could be delicious!)

    Croque mon scone was really tasty I. Their freshly made scones!
    Alex F.

    Very friendly staff checking to make sure we were well taken care of. Never felt rushed or forced out even though we accidentally stayed past closing time. The food was unique and delicious and freshly made. They also offered us a great deal of the left over baking from the day because everything is made fresh daily!

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    Very good food, they have amazing baked goods that are gluten free. Really nice staff and espresso as well.

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    Fantastic coffee, great food and very friendly staff. The eggs Benedict and Royale are are win.

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    The Edinburgh Larder - Scottish Breakfast

    The Edinburgh Larder

    4.5(347 reviews)
    0.8 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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    Southern Cross Cafe - Chicken ciabotta and chili

    Southern Cross Cafe

    4.3(120 reviews)
    0.7 miOld Town, Royal Mile
    ££

    This was such a cute little coffee shop just off the mile. Clearly they know how to attracts…read morecustomers in with the fresh baked cakes on full displays. Scotland's weather is basically all season daily. You never know what you'll get...lol... Of course the rain started and we happened to be right here. Just to get warm as well, this place seemed very cozy. Inside you feel the warm homey cottage feel. Fresh baked cakes, smell of coffee and tea. They also serve food as well. There's the main dining area along the entrance with the cakes on full display for everyone to see. A small room in the back as well as a loft and downstairs. Of course restrooms are downstairs. All the staff were amazing and very friendly. All so welcoming. The cakes were amazing and paired very well with a coffee or tea. I'm not sure if it's baked in house but the selections they offered, it was amazing. So many too chose from. It's not a crazy big place but the warm cozy feeling right when you walk in was amazing. Friendly smile and anything with fresh baked goods will bring people in.

    This cafe is just steps away from the Milkman and the royal mile. It has lots of seating options:…read moreoutdoor tables perfect for people watching, and 3 floors of indoor tables. The three of us chose a table outside, since the weather was nice. Service was attentive and friendly. As we were there, another party left but forgot one of their bags. An employee ran out after them and returned it. So nice of them! We ordered 2 cappuccinos and 1 latte. I wasn't able to finish my cappuccino because it was quite large and got cold a little quickly. Nevertheless, it was good while I was drinking it. We could see plenty of pastries in the window which looked like they could be tasty, but we didn't try any of them. Finally, there were several individual bathrooms that were clean downstairs and upstairs.

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    Clarinda's Tea Room - I liked the hanging teacups

    Clarinda's Tea Room

    4.3(67 reviews)
    1.0 miRoyal Mile, Old Town
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    **March 2024: Weekday Morning Visit**…read more A couple of things to note -No reservations -Hours: Tues-Fri: 10am-4:30pm; Mon: Closed; Sat/Sun: 9:30am-4:30pm I saw this tearoom featured on a youtubers channel and thought it would be a great breakfast option as Clarinda's is known for their scones and baked goods. I came pretty close to the opening and was able to select my choice for seats. I picked a table near the window for natural lighting. They have a table of a lot of tasty treats and while I didn't get a chance to try them all, I can attest to the scone being very tasty! I ordered the Cream Tea (I think I ordered the Lemon and Elderflower) which comes with a freshly baked homemade scone (I chose a fruit one), and a cup of tea €6.80. I decided to upgrade to a pot of tea (€7.75) and added a bowl of porridge (€5.50) with jam as I usually prefer savory breakfasts. This was more than enough to eat for one, but I just enjoy trying different items - does anyone else have this problem? lol I thoroughly enjoyed my experience here as the ambiance, food and tea were homey and intimate. This would be such a fun place to converse with girlfriends for tea time!

    If you make it down to the bottom of Royal Mile you MUST stop at Clarinda's Tea Room, a small…read morehole-in-the-wall place with so much personality. We had breakfast here on our first day in Edinburgh. It's cozy and the walls are covered with paintings, antique cups, and plates. To be honest the walls are quite chaotic but that's where the personality comes in. We ordered the eggs with toast and the full Scottish breakfast. Food was great, coffee hit the spot, and service was excellent. Even with the chaos they keep the place clean. Also, BEWARE they do not have hot sauce here LOL. I asked the server and she said "No, but it was worth a try to ask" Respect lol. We sat by the window and people watched and awed at the beautiful architecture of Edinburgh. It's a chill spot to rest and refuel. Would love to come back for their afternoon tea!

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    Clarinda's Tea Room - Vegetarian haggis toastie my love. And to think I thought I wouldn't find haggis I could eat in Edinburgh. LOLZ

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    Vegetarian haggis toastie my love. And to think I thought I wouldn't find haggis I could eat in Edinburgh. LOLZ

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