So the food was tasty enough, that I can’t fault. However, the prices and service leave a lot to be desired for.
Firstly the milkshake, this isn’t a milkshake. It’s milk, with syrup and ice. It is not worth £5.50, and had no ice cream.
Secondly prices of cold cans like coke were just shy of £4 per can. How this mark up is justified when wholesale they are 0.30p a can is beyond me.
Then the food, I ordered a panini, what I got was delicious. But not a panini, it was a strange crumble pita bread like sandwich. It was chicken, bacon and cheese, but not worth nearly £10.
Lastly the service, I asked for help as I had mobility issues and was told to go to the counter anyway. This was because the two staff a male and female, were busy with regulars to the detriment of new customers.
So it seems if you’re an older regular, they will go the extra mile, but if you’re a new face, good luck. Also as we sat there volume of people around steadily became far too loud, lots of old people shouting to hear each other when they are sat across from one another. The whole...
Read moreJust had brunch here and it was lovely. Got recommended this place by a family member and I’m glad I came. Had the pancakes with maple syrup with banana as extra. The pancakes were so delicious, nicely presented with blueberries and strawberry slices. I definitely recommend it. They’re freshly made so you needn’t worry about getting that dry feeling at the top of your mouth. They were soo good! The environment is welcoming, the staff is very friendly and so comfortable to be here. Especially with my autism and social anxiety, this place was so comfortable I had my headphones off almost the entire time! I’d definitely recommend giving this place a visit as it’s so nice. Next time I’ll be back to try...
Read moreLovely wee cafe in Morningside, with impressive menu. Nothing too complicated but full breakfast, paninis, various egg on toast variations, nachos etc as well as good selection of drinks and cakes (though I general find the latter somewhat too sugary) . They usually have gluten free bread, can do vegetarian and possibly some vegan. Wheelchair access is limited, you would need help to get in as there's a step and quite a heavy door. The toilet may just about be accessible with a wheelchair. It's on level flooring with the cafe so once you're in this should be workable. It may be slightly awkward negotiating the toilet door, and the hand dryer is definitely too high for a...
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