Artisan Roast
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Good coffee, bad cakes...nice music and interesting magazines. Nothing more, nothing less! Tiny place with limited staff so don't expect service of an…
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One of the best soy lattes I've had in a long time. Popped in for breakfast with my friend on the way to work. Fruit salad was fresh and really tasty!…
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Artisan Roast is a fantastic place for coffee, tea and yummy cakes. This quirckily decorated place is some sort of a temple for coffee lovers in town,…
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8 Reviews on “Artisan Roast”
One of the best soy lattes I’ve had in a long time. Popped in for breakfast with my friend on the way to work. Fruit salad was fresh and really tasty! Could have happily spent longer if we weren’t due at work
Artisan Roast is a fantastic place for coffee, tea and yummy cakes. This quirckily decorated place is some sort of a temple for coffee lovers in town, those that take the dark drink very seriously. Still, if you fancy some tea they also do have a pretty good selection (the jasmine pearl one is great) and you can always pair your cuppa with a lovely cake. madaboutravel.com
Great to Go. Let me say right away, not surprisingly, the coffee is excellent. However, I’m sorry to say the cafe is too cramped, dark and dingy. The dreadful hippy music would make you turn to drink not coffee. Going by the constant flow of customers running out the door with their packets of coffee, it seems I’m not the only one that thinks so.
Very good coffee, probably the best in Edinburgh. Also check out their mobile van at the Stockbridge market on Sundays.
Best baristas in Edinburgh. Artisan roast their own, and supply for retail and other restaurants and coffee shops. This little shop runs deep off the street, creating a cozy environment full of people who just keep coming back.The baristas love coffee, and are great at their job. And you can see it, smell it, then taste it…Great coffee, and grab some beans to take home for your own burr grinder.
Best coffee in Edinburgh. It’s not just the coffee that makes a coffee shop. It’s the atmosphere, the staff friendliness, the smell, the music. Artisan Roast ticks each box with finesse.These guys are coffee geeks on a major scale. They will do filter, cafetiere, cold-press and lovely espresso with thick brown crema. They sell up to six varieties of fresh-roasted estate beans at a time and the list of cafes and restaurants they supply is a pretty good gauge of who in Edinburgh cares about food.Oh, and the coffee is the best in Edinburgh.
Best Coffee in Edinburgh. I don’t even know if these guys make food, because I dare you, double dare you not to go a bit coffee mental when you set foot in this place. The whole thing looks like some one dropped some tables in a Brazilian coffee trading station. The massive gleaming roaster confronts you when you walk in, followed by the huge espresso machine to your left and then the hit of sheer ‘coffeeness’. In all of this the computer that serves as a till is rather incongruous, you feel it should be somehow bean-shaped. They offer a dazzling array of blends and roasts and are cheerful to let you blend your own. In a world in which Starbucks has the audacity to call it’s staff baristas, I don’t what you would call the folks that work here; coffee gods seems the only fair description. They make coffee that would make you weep at your own poor attempts, if your heart wasn’t singing & your mind buzzing. Be warned, after Artisan Roast, anything else might as well be dry roasted decaff.