3 Amazing Hot Chocolate Spots in Edinburgh
The days are getting shorter and the nights are getting darker which calls for one thing...hot chocolates!
El Jefe’s
El Jefe’s is a Mexican restaurant, or “Tequila y taqueria” as they like to say, and is already much-loved by the residents of Glasgow. With the success and growing popularity of their Glasgow branches, the team recently decided to bring their third branch to the capital. You’ll find
House of Soutra
Named after Soutra Hill, which the cafe sits just below, this cafe is the perfect stop for a bite to eat at breakfast or lunch.
The Roseate
Not far along the road from the buzzing corner of Haymarket in Edinburgh, you’ll find the Roseate — a luxury boutique hotel.
Patina
Being new to the Edinburgh scene, Patina have quickly stormed their way to the top and solidified their presence in the city.
Kenmuir Arms
The Kenmuir Arms is a small hotel in New Luce, a beautiful and scenic region only nine miles from Stranraer in Dumfries and Galloway.
Mariachi
Mariachi is a family-run Mexican restaurant and can be found on the popular Victoria Street in Edinburgh’s old town.
Sweet Bella’s
Tucked away in Corstorphine, a popular residential suburb in Edinburgh, you’ll find Scotland’s smallest bakery...Sweet Bella's.
Brina’s Jamaican Kitchen
I’ve been around the Scottish food scene for a good few years now and Jamaican food is a cuisine that I don’t often come across until Brina's Jamaican Kitchen.
Avery X Argile Pop Up
If fine dining and exquisite tasting menus are your thing, then you won’t want to sleep on the Avery X Argile pop-up in Edinburgh.