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The Best 5 Specialty Coffee Shops in Edinburgh

An early morning hike up to the top of Arthur’s Seat deserves a reward. So after enjoying the panoramic views of the city, we say you deserve a coffee or two and perhaps even a slice of cake.

Here are our top picks for the best 5 specialty coffee shops in Edinburgh. Their coffee and cake menus are sure to warm you up whilst escaping the rain.

Fortitude

Situated in the New Town, Fortitude is another small speciality coffee shop in Edinburgh. But what the shop lacks in size, it makes up for and then some with its coffee.

Mix with locals dressed in starched collared shirts who gather their takeaway coffee in haste, and the travellers who usually have a more relaxed look about them.

Fortitude features an extensive range of regular coffee methods and newer methods including cold brew and pour-over. This means there is something inside for everyone to enjoy during the early morning chill.

The Milkman

This centrally located cafe situated between Waverly Station and The Royal Mile is a great little hideout when you want to take a break from the tourist trail.

With a choice of seasonal coffees, the barista is happy to make suggestions based on your preferences. Once you’ve decided, grab a seat on the cushions at the front window or on a nice day, outside at one of the communal tables. Both vantage points make for excellent people watching spots.

I’d recommend The Milkman as your morning stop to enjoy one of their brownies too.

Artisan Roast

Fittingly, the home of specialty coffee in Scotland is located in a converted house.

Artisan Roast was the country’s first specialty coffee and roastery. Since its establishment, Artisan Roast has helped to grow the coffee scene in Scotland.

Artisan no longer roasts coffee beans on site, as the store (one of many) is bursting with customers looking for their caffeine fix. The baristas are extremely knowledgeable on all things coffee as well as Edinburgh herself.

Wellington Coffee

This cozy basement shop opens up onto a courtyard and street side tables. Whilst the cafe serves fine coffee (Australian or Kiwi baristas might have something to do with it), they’re also well known for their scones, baked fresh on-site throughout the day.

You can choose between savoury or sweet, but being a sweet tooth, I opted for the latter. With a latte and scone costing just over £5, this is a great place to stop for a rest between exploring the New Town.

Don’t be surprised if you find locals sipping lattes with their doggy friend at their feet.

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