Printworks Coffee

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  • Went for a lazy weekend brunch at Printworks Coffee, very laid back place with easy going staff, good scrambled eggs and deliciously rich coffee. Well…

  • A nice spot not far from the Shore that's passionate about their coffee and food. They favour locally produced baked items and ingredients with the ex…

  • Visited Printworks cafe today whilst working in Leith on a fashion photoshoot - had an amazing chicken lime and mozzarella melt - I sat in with my fri…


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4 Reviews on “Printworks Coffee”

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  • Edinburgh Editor

    Went for a lazy weekend brunch at Printworks Coffee, very laid back place with easy going staff, good scrambled eggs and deliciously rich coffee. Well worth a visit. edinburgheditor.com

  • Edinburgh Coffee Lovers

    A nice spot not far from the Shore that’s passionate about their coffee and food. They favour locally produced baked items and ingredients with the exception of London based coffee roaster Monmouth which is available to drink or take home by way of beans for your home grinder. Thumbs up

  • Laura Russell

    Visited Printworks cafe today whilst working in Leith on a fashion photoshoot – had an amazing chicken lime and mozzarella melt – I sat in with my friends it was really nice ,friendly staff and tasty food – quick service all in all fab experience xxx satisfashion.co.uk

  • Lunch Quest

    Its getting hard to keep up with all of the places that stock Union of Genius soups, these days, as its now in to double figures. Printworks has been stocking their fine soupy wares for some time, as part of their magnificent little ecosystem of local providers. Today was the first occasion when Id had the chance to visit.The interior is simple, bright and heavy on light wood, with a good blend of comfy seats, tables and chairs, and window shelf stools. The counter holds an array of tasty delights, with some great looking sandwiches, and tempting cakes from I Love Pure Cakes.I was very late to lunch, today, so decided to opt for a sandwich and coffee, rather than anything more substantial. I chose their chorizo and chicken melt, and opted for espresso, as is my usual habit.I took a seat at the window, and within a matter of moments, the friendly and accommodating counter man was delivering me my toasted sandwich, while the counter girl had already popped over with my espresso.The coffee, with beans from Monmouth Coffee, was really good. This was a dark and complex brew. I enjoyed it, muchly.The sandwich was one of the finest hot sandwiches Ive had, of late. The chorizo and chicken were brought together with japapeno, cheese and mayo to form joyous mouthfuls. The lightly toasted bread provided just the right amount of crisp crunch, too.So overall, I thought Printworks was a really impressive place, packed with quality and charm. Theyve built a great network of suppliers, ensuring that quality remains high, at all times. Id recommend that you visit, next time youre looking for great soup, a tremendous sandwich, tempting cakes, high-quality coffee or all of the above.ScoresBlythe scores Printworks4/5 for food4/5 for presentation4/5 for setting3.5/5 for servicegiving an overall 15.5/20Todays quester was: BlytheI ate: chorizo and chicken meltI drank: espressoI wore: purple striped shirtTotal bill: 4.70 lunchquest.co.uk

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42 Constitution Street, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6RS

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