Casa Amiga North Bridge Arcade
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Definitely worth going if you fancy trying some Portuguese products or food. Had a great breakfast (cheese and ham croissant with a galão) and finish …
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I study in Edinburgh and the coffee shops really suck but this one is a small paradise. Good music, good place and of course good coffee!…
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Having just alighted a train at Waverley we found this delightful cafe on a trek up to the Royal Mile. Coffee was superb, and the light lunch of a ver…
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Everything is made from scratch at our Casa Amiga Leith Branch, using ingredients sourced locally and from excellent producers. The menu comprises a selection of scrumptious cakes and pastries, including the traditional Portuguese custard tart, cold and hot drinks, Portuguese beers and liqueurs. All cuisine is available to take away, but you can also take a seat & relax.Details
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7 Reviews on “Casa Amiga North Bridge Arcade”
Definitely worth going if you fancy trying some Portuguese products or food. Had a great breakfast (cheese and ham croissant with a galão) and finish it with a pastel de nata and espresso. Is a little gem and definitely worth going.
I study in Edinburgh and the coffee shops really suck but this one is a small paradise. Good music, good place and of course good coffee!
Having just alighted a train at Waverley we found this delightful cafe on a trek up to the Royal Mile. Coffee was superb, and the light lunch of a very tasty sandwich was most enjoyable.
Discovered this when visiting Edinburgh for the Fringe. What an amazing find! I’ve been twice in the space of three days! Their Natas are yummy, the pastry still crispy even when it’s cold! The prawn pasty & meat croquettes shouldn’t be missed either!
Great coffee, friendly service, good atmosphere, tasty food and interesting furniture! So much better than any of the coffee chains. A quiet little oasis where we always found space and just a very short walk from the madness of The Mile during The Fringe Festival.
The Leith Walk café is great, and so are the new central Edinburgh premises. The best Pastéis de Nata in town, as well as savoury Portuguese snacks. All reasonably priced in a great atmosphere.
Good music. Nice atmosphere. Recommend the coffee biscuit cake. Tucked away in the arcade so look out for signs.