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"Plant-based, vegan, dairy free: Considerit ticks all the boxes. Grab an iced cinnamon bun or gorgeously gooey Oreo or Biscoff doughnut plus an oat milk latte or vegan ice cream milkshake at this low-key bakery and cafe (all chipboard benches and student vibe) on Edinburgh’s Southside. Before you leave, stock up on their hand-crafted chocolate bars (popcorn, chai spice and smoked sea salt flavours)."
"Considerit is a must-visit for all the vegan sweet-tooths out there!. This place specialises in decadent chocolate, doughnuts and, in the warmer(?) weather, ice cream. Whether you are vegan or not, you are going to love the baked delights here at Considerit."
"New Town is architecturally stunning and is full of wonderful cafes, we think you’ll love staying here:. The Bearded Baker started off by supplying wholesale bagels to many of the city’s best cafes, and when the opportunity arose to turn The Bearded Baker into a cafe, they jumped at the opportunity!. We’re so glad they did as the cafe is a gem, and most importantly they also serve up a fabulous range of delectable doughnuts."
"With the Royal Botanic Gardens nearby, Canonmills is a lovely part of Edinburgh to stay in, and we think you’ll enjoy your stay at. The Bearded Baker is a cosy bakery and coffee shop located in Canonmills – who are famous for their delicious bagels!. As well as bagels, they also offer a variety of cakes, doughnuts, sourdough loaves and coffee!"
"Bearded baker Rowan creates his bagels and treats from scratch every day, and it really shows. Where: 46 Rodney St, EH7. Shop online at:thebeardedbaker.co.uk"
"Tucked away in Marchmont, Deadly Donuts pride themselves on serving up freshly made, high quality and different doughnut recipes on a daily basis. The shop is owned by classically trained chef, Freddie Spindler, and their selection of doughnuts range from traditional flavours, to the more intriguing flavours such as matcha green tea. Website: www.instagram.com/deadlydonuts"
"A post shared by Edinburgh Food Porn & Reviews (@plateexpectations) on Oct 12, 2017 at 12:45am PDT. Treat yourself to the finest quality, 30-day aged Scotch beef prepared to perfection by a master butcher. Succulent sirloin, ribeye or fillet steaks are just a part of their extensive range of menus, which include their Chef’s Special menu, Younger Guest menu, Lunch menu, Dessert menu and more."
"Best for Cinema lovers In a nutshell Formerly the offices of The Scotsman newspaper, the hotel of the same name occupies one of Edinburgh’s most iconic buildings. You’ll spot its ornate façade from a distance with its intricate and very beautiful stonework. The luxurious hotel is spread across ten floors and rather uniquely links the New and the Old Towns (via Martin Creed’s joyful public artwork The Scotsman Steps)."
"Originally built in 1905, The Scotsman Hotel is a landmark hotel that overlooks Edinburgh Castle in all its glory. With a prestigious location in the city, the hotel is only 2 minutes walk from Scotsman Picturehouse Cinema and Waverley train station, and 9 minutes walk from Edinburgh Castle. Individually decorated bedrooms have flat-screen TVs, coffee makers and designer toiletries amidst a refreshing setting."
"Originally constructed in 1905, The Scotsman Hotel is a listed building that was once home to The Scotsman newspaper. Situated conveniently for the Royal Mile, The Scotsman Hotel boasts an enviable position overlooking Princes Street Gardens and Waverley Station (where preferential parking is available). Each room is individually styled, with scenic city views and marble bathrooms."