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    Scott's In The Park

    4.7 (6 reviews)
    Fri 8:30 am - 8:30 AM (Next day)
    Sat 8:30 am - 8:30 AM (Next day)

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    Rezzi I.

    My weakness for pink once again drew me to this cute stall, which is picturesquely situated in the Princes Street gardens! The only reason my friend and I didn't eat there was the terrible weather, which wouldn't have made sitting outside much fun at all. We did grab a slice of cake each to-go, as they were too tempting! Althought it's the most basic cake one can get, my Victoria sponge was absolutely delish and if there is better weather, hopefully sometime this year, we will definitely go spend a quaint afternoon there! Aside from cakes and muffins, there are also all sorts of sandwiches and ice cream. Even if there wasn't any food on offer, it's just so pretty to look at!

    Julia S.

    I was surprised when I stumbled upon this one. I'm not sure if it's new, but I definitely don't recall there being a wee outdoors cafe anywhere near Princes Street Garden (apart from the National Gallery one), and especially not one in that colour. Wow, I mean, a pink pavilion. Interesting. They sell cotton candy (aka candy floss) in tubs, which I find really strange since I'm generally used to having that on a stick. And popcorn in tubs too! Their coffee is outrageously overpriced. 2.40 for a latte is more than you'd pay at Peter's Yard, which is also overpriced, but delicious enough for it to be ok. But then again, I guess it's Princes Street, so you can't expect anything reasonably priced in that area. I mean, the place is ok. It's not fantastic. But kudos to all outdoor cafes.

    Scotts made a delicious Pimms cup with fresh sliced fruit!

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    3 years ago

    Not open 24/7. Sunday early. Nobody there. Good for you, but update your hours. Lovely setting.

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    Southern Cross Cafe - Chicken ciabotta and chili

    Southern Cross Cafe

    4.3(124 reviews)
    0.3 miOld Town, Royal Mile
    ££

    I popped in a couple of times on my trip. Despite having three floors plus outdoor seating, they…read morehave a nice, cozy vibe. Staff seem a tad harried at times, but they are kind and polite, and take the time to explain the menu if you want them to. FYI, there's a sign saying there's no laptops allowed. The menu switches at 12pm, but the Full Scottish Breakfast is on both. I tried it and it was fabulous. The "Luxury Hot Chocolate" was honestly kind of meh from a taste perspective. Felt like American powdered, sugary hot chocolate (as contrasted with European dark, hot chocolate). But the presentation was to die for. See photo. They seem known for their cake. I tried that on one visit, blueberry and lemon, and it was great. Moist, flavorful, and decadent. And not a massive portion, which I appreciate. Bathrooms: Basement level. Decently clean and functional. Medium spaciousness.

    Had an okay breakfast this morning at Southern Cross Cafe. Service was friendly and relatively…read morefast, despite being seated upstairs which was empty when we arrived at 9:30am on a Monday. - decaf oat milk latte 4/5 solid offering - eggs highlander - 4/5 two servings of eggs Benedict with fried haggis patties was a good way to try haggis and if I didn't know what haggis was I would have said it was just a tasty sausage! - smashed avocado toast - 3/5, avocado was more like a thin layer of store bought guacamole on slightly soggy bread with barely warm poached eggs on top and a sweet tomato sauce. Not my favorite and I know it's tough to compare with avocado toast in California Maybe next time I'd try their blueberry pancakes? Or maybe try Scran which is next door?

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    Clarinda's Tea Room - I liked the hanging teacups

    Clarinda's Tea Room

    4.3(67 reviews)
    0.7 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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