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    Snax Cafe

    3.9 (19 reviews)
    InexpensiveCoffee & Tea
    Open 6:30 am - 4:00 pm

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    Paul M.

    Informal, small storefront that efficiently turns out breakfasts and lunches to order. Located within steps of Princes Street and the Balmoral Hotel. Visited for breakfast and 'ate in'. There are several small, dingy countertops for eating at. The staff is extremely friendly and efficient at making breakfasts to order. Coffee is strong and fresh and meals are filling, tasty and a good value. Glass cases have spilled foods / sauces inside and the floors / tables are in need of a good cleaning. Service is friendly, fast & efficient. Food is generally a good value, hot and tasty but best suited for take away. This place attracts a mixed crowd from backpackers, to businessmen, to construction workers, to tourists, to retirees.

    Neal W.

    I'm not sure what all fuss is about with Snax. Sure, it's as cheap as anything you'll ever get, but it tastes cheap too. The eggs are disgusting, the sausages tasteless and the ketchup seems to tastes like a mixture of vinegar and soap. I know people go here for hangover food because, at under three quid for a breakfast, you can't really argue. But you know, I feel like it's worth spending a little bit extra and getting something a bit better. I've been to the bigger brother of this snacks on Buccleuch Street a couple of times and my experience was no better. This place is just the same, but with fewer seats. I mean, you really do get what you pay for. Reserve for only the very worst hangovers.

    Oonagh C.

    Cheap, quick and right where I needed them to be. I had a ham and cheese panini which I enjoyed, plus a big bottle of Barrs lemonade which was perfect for the train journey I was about to get on. The price was right, didn't go for the add on of chips as I wasn't quite hungry enough but it looked like a good option. It's also good for obscure celeb spotting during the fringe festival (Jerry Sadowitz anyone?). They've also got a pretty big menu that covers breakfast, lunch, dinner, drunk, and back to hungover breakfast.

    Terry W.

    It can be all too easy to be blissfully unaware of Snax, tucked in behind Princes Street and it was only by chance that I ended up there at 6.30am in the morning after a long night on the town, finishing off at neighbouring pub Penny Black. A night of drinking made me feel ravenous but I was fortunate that I was sober enough to enjoy a full cooked breakfast for the very modest price of £2.70. Snax offers fantastic value for money with 2 sausages, 2 rashers of bacon, 2 eggs, black pudding and a roll all included in the full breakfast price. The café assistant was also kind enough to give us extra eggs and rashers because he had cooked too many. Further, my vegetarian friend who had the vegetarian cooked breakfast was also in agreement that Snax offers great food for a very good price. Snax also offers food for those on the go such as bacon rolls or sausage rolls, which are too very reasonably priced.

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    The Edinburgh Larder - Scottish Breakfast

    The Edinburgh Larder

    (347 reviews)

    ££

    Royal 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.

    Southern Cross Cafe - Chicken ciabotta and chili

    Southern Cross Cafe

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    Old 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.

    Clarinda's Tea Room - I liked the hanging teacups

    Clarinda's Tea Room

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    Royal Mile, Old Town

    **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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