Where to brunch in Edinburgh. the morning rooms worth the queue, and the kitchens still doing it right at noon.

Brunch picks

Ardfern ★ 4.6

All-day cafe and bottle shopGBP 12-18leithMon-Fri 09:00-14:30, Sat 09:00-16:45, Sun 09:00-17:30Walk-in or online

Ardfern on Bonnington Road in Edinburgh, opened May 2024 by Roberta Hall-McCarron beside The Little Chartroom, an all-day cafe and natural-wine bottle shop.

Order: Lamb kofta with tahini and flatbread, or the full Scottish with house haggis.

Tip: The bottle shop sells the same wines you drink at the table. Walk in on Sunday for roast beef and a glass of orange wine.

Urban Angel ★ 4.3

Health-focused all-day cafeGBP 10-16new-townDaily 08:30-16:30Bookable online

Urban Angel on Hanover Street in Edinburgh New Town, open since 2006, a basement organic-leaning cafe serving ethical breakfasts and brunch plates from 09:00 daily.

Order: Baked eggs with tomato sauce, chorizo and chilli jam.

Tip: Book ahead for weekend brunch; the basement fills by 10:00 on Saturdays. Ask for the window table at street level for light.

Roseleaf Bar Cafe ★ 4.2

Eclectic brunch barGBP 10-18leithDaily 10:00-23:00 (kitchen until 21:15)Walk-in

Roseleaf Bar Cafe on Sandport Place in Leith, a converted pub with tea-in-teapots charm and a brunch menu that runs until 17:00 with Bloody Marys in teapots.

Order: Poached eggs with wild mushrooms on sourdough, or the full Scottish with Stornoway black pudding.

Tip: Brunch runs until 17:00 every day. Order a pot of tea to avoid the queue for flat whites.

Loudons ★ 4.2

Brunch and bakery cafeGBP 9-16tollcross-west-endMon-Fri 08:00-14:45, Sat-Sun 08:00-15:45Walk-in

Loudons on Fountainbridge in Edinburgh, a brunch room baking most of its menu on-site with Scottish-sourced ingredients, open until 16:00 daily.

Order: Hoots Mon: haggis, black pudding puree and whisky hollandaise on a toasted muffin.

Tip: The Hoots Mon version of eggs benedict is the reason to come. No dinner service; kitchen finishes before 15:00.

Down the Hatch ★ 3.9

Canadian-Scottish dinerGBP 11-18new-townDaily from 12:00Walk-in or bookable

Down the Hatch on Antigua Street in Edinburgh, a Canadian-Scottish diner near the Playhouse serving skillet breakfasts, haggis poutine and burgers until 16:00.

Order: Haggis poutine or the buttermilk pancake stack with Canadian maple syrup.

Tip: A stone's throw from the Playhouse; good before or after an evening show. The haggis poutine is the standout dish.

Dishoom Edinburgh ★ 4.4

Bombay-style all-day cafeGBP 10-20new-townMon-Thu 08:00-23:00, Fri 08:00-00:00, Sat 09:00-00:00, Sun 09:00-23:00Bookable online

Dishoom on St Andrew Square in Edinburgh, the Bombay-inspired all-day cafe open from 08:00, serving bacon naan rolls, keema per eedu and house-cured meats.

Order: Bacon naan roll with cream cheese and chilli jam, or the full Irani cafe breakfast.

Tip: Weekday breakfast before 10:00 skips the queue. The bacon naan with house chilli jam outsells every other dish on the menu.

Margot ★ 4.3

European wine cafeGBP 10-18tollcross-west-endWed-Fri 08:30-16:00, Sat 09:00-16:00, Sun 09:00-16:00Walk-in

Margot wine cafe on Barclay Terrace in Bruntsfield Edinburgh, from the team behind LeftField, a neighbourhood brunch room with natural wines and seasonal small.

Order: Polenta with wild mushrooms and crispy chilli oil, or the smashed avocado with Stornoway black pudding.

Tip: The natural wine list is available during brunch service. A glass of Muscadet with scrambled eggs is the move.

Edinburgh Larder ★ 4.4

Scottish seasonal cafeGBP 8-14old-townTue-Sat 08:00-17:00Walk-in

Edinburgh Larder on Blackfriars Street in Edinburgh Old Town, opened 2009, a seasonal cafe and bakehouse sourcing from Scottish farms, serving the city's most.

Order: Full Scottish breakfast with house-baked bread, or the soup and Scotch pie combination at lunch.

Tip: The full breakfast runs all day, not just mornings. Queue at 12:30 for the lunch crowd to thin out slightly.

Chorrito Cantina ★ 4.1

Gluten-free Mexican cantinaGBP 8-14leithThu-Sat 12:00-21:00, Sun 12:00-17:00Walk-in

Chorrito Cantina on Leith Walk in Edinburgh, opened 2023 as the kitchen arm of a hot-sauce company, a fully gluten-free Mexican cantina making hand-pressed.

Order: Huevos rancheros with house hot sauce and hand-pressed tacos with slow-braised pork.

Tip: Fully gluten-free kitchen with no cross-contamination risk. The house hot sauces are sold at the counter to take away.

Brunch in Edinburgh, FAQ

When is the best time to eat in Edinburgh?

Peak food season in Edinburgh is year-round.

What time do people eat in Edinburgh?

Local dining hours: lunch around 12:30, dinner from 19:30.

How does tipping work in Edinburgh?

service is typically included; small extra is welcome but not expected.

What is the one dish to try in Edinburgh?

Ask the next local you meet what they would order. Edinburgh rewards trust.

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