Food Scene
Victor Hugo Deli
26/27 Melville TerraceProbably the best café in the vicinity
Typical breakfast: freshly-ground Obadiah Collective coffee, Pekoetea loose-leaf tea, roasted fruit jams and citrussy curds on sourdough toast, sage-fried and dill-scrambled eggs, bay-roasted cherries, strained yoghurt and toasted nuts.
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27 Elliott's
27 Sciennes RoadTypical breakfast: freshly-ground Obadiah Collective coffee, Pekoetea loose-leaf tea, roasted fruit jams and citrussy curds on sourdough toast, sage-fried and dill-scrambled eggs, bay-roasted cherries, strained yoghurt and toasted nuts.
A bit of a walk but recommended for the quality of the coffee – café crème in typical Parisian style – and the general, French, atmosphere.
Cafe de la Poste
41 S Clerk StA bit of a walk but recommended for the quality of the coffee – café crème in typical Parisian style – and the general, French, atmosphere.
Closest café to the house with pastries and quality coffee
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Detour Espresso
39 Argyle PlClosest café to the house with pastries and quality coffee
For lunch or an evening meal (evening meal £20 to £30 a head without wine) you could try the Rabbit Hole (1 minute from the house) but advisable to book first as it is a popular, quality local restaurant. Next best bet for food is walking to South Clerk Street (about 15 minutes away). There are multiple possibilities on offer there from Indian to pub food to Korean and burgers!
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The Rabbit Hole
11 Roseneath StFor lunch or an evening meal (evening meal £20 to £30 a head without wine) you could try the Rabbit Hole (1 minute from the house) but advisable to book first as it is a popular, quality local restaurant. Next best bet for food is walking to South Clerk Street (about 15 minutes away). There are multiple possibilities on offer there from Indian to pub food to Korean and burgers!