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- what hollow_legs says. If you're heading to Arthur's Seat it's worth a detour down Easter Road to Little Fitzroy coffee near the top, then a few doors down Cornelius is a great offie with many local beers and Twelve Triangles does great pastries and provisions. Tons to do in Leith in general, so much so that you barely need to "go south of John Lewis" as us Leithers say. Good range of beers with outdoor tables at Lost in Leith; bagels at Bross (they have four outlets across Edinburgh); if you can look past the name, Pizza Geeks does great pizza. My pals at Newbarns on Jane Street are ex Beavertown and Kernel brewers; you can get their cans at a lot of places up here and in London. Everything is well within walking range. Bring a raincoat.
- what hollow_legs says. If you're heading to Arthur's Seat it's worth a detour down Easter Road to Little Fitzroy coffee near the top, then a few doors down Cornelius is a great offie with many local beers and Twelve Triangles does great pastries and provisions. Tons to do in Leith in general, so much so that you barely need to "go south of John Lewis" as us Leithers say. Good range of beers with outdoor tables at Lost in Leith; bagels at Bross (they have four outlets across Edinburgh); if you can look past the name, Pizza Geeks does great pizza. My pals at Newbarns on Jane Street are ex Beavertown and Kernel brewers; you can get their cans at a lot of places up here and in London. Everything is well within walking range. Bring a raincoat.
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For coffee check out Fortitude, Artisan Roast and Cult.
The Bearded Baker does my favourite cinnamon rolls. They normally have three different types and they’re great for a little pick-me-up.
Arthur’s Seat is a classic. You may want to check out The Braid Hills and the Hermitage of Braid walks. The Hermitage is a pretty interesting valley walk with a river and some cool old buildings.