Person running the register didn’t greet or say good morning, though I find this to be the standard of most Edinburgh third wave coffee shops. The other employee in the shop expected me to see them behind me without saying any ‘excuse me’. The biggest qualm I have with the shop is its portion size - 3.80 for 100ml of oatmilk/single espresso? Robbery, even for George Street.
Rhys Walker
Very chilled little coffee shop with excellent coffee ☕️
Villads Bojesen
Delicious coffee, not too crowded. Cosy vibes and Stevie Wonders: Don't you worry bout a thing
ICN
Favorite coffee in
Redd Shaa
Actually pretty good coffee, pretty pricey as well, but that's the
Paul Davis
Lovely coffee.
Vlad Mtar
Lovely coffee place with great coffee and
Loops my brother
Quick staff and a great coffeeIn a cozy tucked away
Calum Munro
Nice coffee, location and interior, but the rudest barista we have ever encountered. Glared at us and didn’t say a word in the transaction beyond asking whether it was to take away. We came half an hour before closing time for a takeaway coffee and got treated like we had wandered in ten minute after they closed demanding service.
Rising Star
A hidden gem in a busy neighborhood. The cafe is really cozy and nice but super small. If you managed to grab a place inside conder yourself lucky. If not there a whole terrace outside. So if the weather permits you might be even luckier.
Lovely cup of coffee, great service and nice atmosphere!
Chanwook Lee
Early in the morning, when the sun wasn't up, I decided to have a coffee and went to a local cafe. It was a small cafe located in a semi-basement area, but there was a constant stream of customers looking for a good coffee place.There were many reviews saying that the latte was good, so I ordered it with a scone, and my friend who couldn't escape the Parisian scene remembers having a croissant or pain au chocolat instead of a scone. The price is about 8 pounds all together.The scones were studded with raisins, so they weren't plain and didn't have that characteristic dryness. Compared to Korean scones, they are twice the size and must be spread with strawberry jam and butter (clotted cream) to make them less bitey.Since I don't know much, I feel that all lattes are okay as long as they are not bland and bland. Although I was like that, I got the impression that the latte here had a strong, rich flavor, perhaps a strong coffee bean flavor.Actually, I don't know if there's a big difference because coffee in Europe is average everywhere, but I remember this cafe because it's my style of cafe with a clean atmosphere that doesn't stand out. Please note that in addition to scones, there are also cakes.
Laura Prieto Martín
We had a wonderful chai latte made by the super friendly Dayne, love this place! It’s great that they are open til later, one of the few places in the city centre.
Erika Flynn
CLOSED. So disappointed. We walked a while to find the best scones in town and didn’t realize it was closed until we arrived.Didn’t want to tank the reviews, just wanted to warn others!
Asila Choi
A nice coffee shop to visit and watch the busy city go
Person running the register didn’t greet or say good morning, though I find this to be the standard of most Edinburgh third wave coffee shops. The other employee in the shop expected me to see them behind me without saying any ‘excuse me’. The biggest qualm I have with the shop is its portion size - 3.80 for 100ml of oatmilk/single espresso? Robbery, even for George Street.
Very chilled little coffee shop with excellent coffee ☕️
Delicious coffee, not too crowded. Cosy vibes and Stevie Wonders: Don't you worry bout a thing
Favorite coffee in
Actually pretty good coffee, pretty pricey as well, but that's the
Lovely coffee.
Lovely coffee place with great coffee and
Quick staff and a great coffeeIn a cozy tucked away
Nice coffee, location and interior, but the rudest barista we have ever encountered. Glared at us and didn’t say a word in the transaction beyond asking whether it was to take away. We came half an hour before closing time for a takeaway coffee and got treated like we had wandered in ten minute after they closed demanding service.
A hidden gem in a busy neighborhood. The cafe is really cozy and nice but super small. If you managed to grab a place inside conder yourself lucky. If not there a whole terrace outside. So if the weather permits you might be even luckier.
Restaurantji Recommends
Lovely cup of coffee, great service and nice atmosphere!
Early in the morning, when the sun wasn't up, I decided to have a coffee and went to a local cafe. It was a small cafe located in a semi-basement area, but there was a constant stream of customers looking for a good coffee place.There were many reviews saying that the latte was good, so I ordered it with a scone, and my friend who couldn't escape the Parisian scene remembers having a croissant or pain au chocolat instead of a scone. The price is about 8 pounds all together.The scones were studded with raisins, so they weren't plain and didn't have that characteristic dryness. Compared to Korean scones, they are twice the size and must be spread with strawberry jam and butter (clotted cream) to make them less bitey.Since I don't know much, I feel that all lattes are okay as long as they are not bland and bland. Although I was like that, I got the impression that the latte here had a strong, rich flavor, perhaps a strong coffee bean flavor.Actually, I don't know if there's a big difference because coffee in Europe is average everywhere, but I remember this cafe because it's my style of cafe with a clean atmosphere that doesn't stand out. Please note that in addition to scones, there are also cakes.
We had a wonderful chai latte made by the super friendly Dayne, love this place! It’s great that they are open til later, one of the few places in the city centre.
CLOSED. So disappointed. We walked a while to find the best scones in town and didn’t realize it was closed until we arrived.Didn’t want to tank the reviews, just wanted to warn others!
A nice coffee shop to visit and watch the busy city go