I passed the Burr & Co., – it looked like my kind of place. Classy decor, with that upmarket deli/brunchy feel I could loosely compare to Robouchon on London’s Piccadilly (only slightly less busy)…
Category: Edinburgh
L’Echoppe
…tucked away at the top of an unassuming residential street behind the Edinburgh International Conference Centre, it was a place to walk past and miss…
Le Marché Français
The place was unmistakably français: traditional rustic decor, boulangerie at the door wall-tall wine racks filled with bottles. Whatever my friend chef told me about lunch/brunch was ignored – I had to have a pastry with my mocha.
Henderson’s of Edinburgh
I remember often walking past Henderson’s shop on my way home from work, curiously glancing at the pots of fresh herbs they had displayed outside for sale (I even recall a small orange tree at some point).
Curious Tea Rooms
An impromptu visit to Edinburgh was not only a great occasion to catch up with friends but also – with the livelier than ever local coffee scene.
Yellow Bench
One of my last cafe visits had to take place on my home street – Leith Walk. I have abused this area in terms of sourcing my…… Read more “Yellow Bench”
