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I quickly stopped by this restaurant to use the free wifi and restroom for about 15 minutes, but ended up staying longer to enjoy a delicious homemade lemon meringue tart. The food and service were excellent, and the wifi was fast.
Dundas Street is lined with several unique and independent establishments as you make your way down the hill. It's definitely a street worth exploring.
See them, I wouldn't agree and say that yes, the price is striking here. but you get what you pay for, how the faithful old proverb goes.
There are some places that seem to be sown in the fabric of edinburgh. glass thompson is one of these places and it seems only better to come with the old, the glass thompson is located in one of the most beautiful quarters of edinburgh, has a very cosmopolitan feeling. only open during the day, it has a wonderful selection on lunch, with some great offers. eating is fresh and authentic – the platelets are particularly delicious, and if they are not back to work, they are made even better with a glass wine. it also has homemade soups, torts, sandwiches and pasta dishes, are all very good coffee and sweet tasty are another real strength of the new city square. all homemade, make sure they are enough space to try one. or take a few away to have a home – they will not regret it!