Cafe Plum
About
Coffee & Tea
Price Range : Under $10 (£)
Location
Adress: 96 Raeburn Place, Edinburgh, EH4 1HH
Phone: +44 131 261 9931
Business info
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingYes
- wifiWi-FiFree
Reviews
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Casey M.
I really like the feel of this place, it's small and not at all fancy but it serves delicious food: toasties, panini's sandwiches, cakes that sort of thing and if there's something else you fancy just ask, you will be accommodated. I especially love the owners who I assume are a couple and are so lovely and friendly and obviously hardworking and it feels good to support a local business like cafe plum. Great little place, I'm a fan.
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Nicola C.
Cafe Plum is no-frills but that's by no means a bad thing.
The sandwich and salad duo was satisfying and filling and prices are reasonable, especially for the area. You won't find organic or locally sourced ingredients here but, for a lunch that does the job, Cafe Plum delivers.
Service definitely wasn't unfriendly but - and just a tiny little grumble here - staff could be a little more upbeat. Regardless, I wouldn't rule out Cafe Plum for a casual lunch sometime soon. -
Brad G.
Arguably serve the best coffee in Stockbridge.
Very small inside with a few tables (you'd be lucky to find one free...I'm yet to be so lucky).
Really friendly staff hidden behind a really high counter, those people under 5'10" may do better looking through the display cabinet than trying to see over it when ordering! -
James W.
I love this wee cafe. It's just a simple, 'does what it says on the tin', friendly cafe. Surrounded by the behemoths of the caffeine titans this wee cafe has pushed on, through local support, regular customers and what appears to be a strockbridgean affinity for the antibrand. My favourite coffee in Stockbridge, not because it serves a good cup of coffee, but it serves a strockbridgean cup of coffee (and bacon sandwich).
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Qype User (jenny…)
Under new ownership, although from what I can tell, the new owner is friends with the old one. The cafe has been recently redecorated, and looks very nice. It's very small, with only 3 tables and a few barstools by the window.
I had a brie, bacon and cranberry panini. It was very generously filled, and actually tasted of brie rather than generic cheese. While it was slightly more expensive than I would have liked, when it arrived I was very pleased and felt I got value for money! I can't stand stingy sandwiches, especially when it costs pennies to be more generous.
The tea and cake selection looked great, but unfortunately I didn't have time to sample it.
Will definitely be back.