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    Twelve Triangles

    4.3 (18 reviews)
    ModerateCoffee & Tea, Bakeries
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Outdoor seating

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    Briony C.

    Is there anything better than a freshly made doughnut? Not to me - and so I knew that I had to pay Twelve Triangles a visit when I was in Edinburgh. The store is pretty small but they have a good range of stuff. I thought it was just doughnuts but they do pies, coffee, pastries and bread too. I got two raspberry jam doughnuts, a macaroni cheese pie and a potato and cheese pie. They take card provided it's over £5 and she nicely packaged everything up for me. The pies were delicious! I think they'd be even nicer warmed up but I didn't have time for that. I really enjoyed both of them and the macaroni pie showed me that these can actually be really nice (I once tried a Greggs one which was horrendous). The doughnuts were fresh and the jam was delicious. I'm not a fan of KK doughnuts as they taste so artificial, you can tell Twelve Triangles are the real dea. The staff member working was friendly, prices were reasonable and the food was amazing. What else could it be but 5 stars? I'll be back.

    Rachel R.

    Twelve Triangles is owned by the cake-geniuses behind West Port's Lovecrumbs. Their bakery is just off Easter Road so it makes sense that their second café would be in this neck of the woods. Living locally I knew I had to pop by and try it out when it opened on Saturday. After following the opening day rush on Twitter, I waited til yesterday before heading along for Easter lunch goodies. There is currently no sign to indicate that this is the place, it still says it's an Asian jewellers, but you'll know Twelve Triangles by the hipsters sitting in the sun and drinking coffee outside. When I arrived there was (I assumed) a friend of the owners taking photos of the inside for (I assume) her instagram. Of course I then proceeded to take photos for Yelp so I can't talk really! Their doughnuts seem to be the big hit and they come in 3 flavours at present - coffee custard, chocolate hazelnut ganache and raspberry jam. I went for one each of the custard and chocolate. We didn't eat them til that evening and I can't decide if they were a bit chewy because they were a few hours old by the point or if they had been that way all along. The custard was good, the ganache was near solid. Tasty, but not the soft, yielding filling one expects of a doughnut. Having read that Twelve Triangles were setting out to be a savoury cousin to Lovecrumbs I had to try a slice of their focaccia. Topped with courgette, potato, pesto and riccota this was a salty slice of deliciousness. Had I not found fault with the doughnuts and (spoiler alert for the next paragraph) the price, this would be a 5 star review on the strength of the focaccia alone. Ah, but the price! Lovecrumbs is not cheap, and when they set up a pop-up shop at their bakery last year I found myself £15 lighter after buying two of three different slices of cake. Ouch (it might have been okay had sitting in been an option). And this is true of Twelve Triangles too. Two doughnuts, a slice of focaccia and a coffee set me back nearly £9. The worst part being that the takeaway coffee was TINY and drunk in one go and cost three bloody pounds. I'll not be making that mistake again. Yet I think Twelve Triangles is a four star affair rather than three (partly due to a lack of half stars and because as much as anything I'm feeling generous, it's a gorgeous, sunny bank holiday!). As I said, I loved the focaccia. The interior is cute. And the range of breads looks lovely. It's just too expensive to be a regular treat and I fear a little bit a case of style over substance.

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    Nicola C.

    Catching sight of Twelve Triangles was like meeting someone I'd heard a lot about for the first time. - In this instance, I'd heard sweet, sweet things about the delicious doughnuts from Lovecrumbs' sister business in Leith. I love stumbling upon businesses I've been meaning to track down; they make for the happiest of accidents. The smell is beautiful; of fresh bread. And it looks delicious. And then the doughnuts. They are a good size and bursting with cream. I order the peanut butter and cream cheese. The doughnut itself is delicious. They cream is more savoury than sweet and the combination of the cream cheese and peanut butter doesn't go as well together as I'd hoped. Although, that could just be down to my tastes as I definitely prefer a buttercream icing over one with cream cheese. Still, this is just my preference and I very much look forward to trying some of the other doughnuts. After just one visit, I feel the doughnuts definitely live up to the current buzz surrounding Twelve Triangles. - If I'm nearby it's going to be very hard to resist the lure of fresh doughnuts and coffee.

    Jen H.

    I tried the ricotta and hazelnut stuffed pastries and they were OK. Good but not fantastic or worth the mile walk I made to get them.

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    Excellent bakery & great coffee take away place! The bread & Pastries are always fresh & delicious. I love the croissants and scones.

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    Pastry perfection. Huge variety of delectable options. Get there early to avoid disappointment. .

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    The best place to grab a pastry on the way to work!better for grab and go, only one table inside.

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    Good selection of pastries! The doughnuts were yummy. And if you like American hipster-style coffee, you'll like the coffee here.

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