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    Humble Pie Bakery

    4.0 (1 review)
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    Closed 10:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    The Piemaker - Steak and ale pie.

    The Piemaker

    4.3(180 reviews)
    35.6 miOld Town, Newington
    £

    We met the owner of The Piemaker while trying this renowned quick bite restaurant in Edinburgh. He…read moreis the nicest guy and his place is extremely popular. These pies are a great light lunch or snack when consumed by themselves. Or one can get a variety of them and make it a meal. The pies are made fresh daily and displayed in the glass case at the counter along with other British style fried foods such as Tattie Dogs, Sausage Rolls, etc. There are a variety of the infamous pies offered. We tried a Steak and Ale pie and an Original Scotch Pie with brown sauce packet for the pour over. I enjoyed mine (Scotch Pie) and could've eaten a couple more God willing. Along with an Irn Bru, this was a satisfying and affodable meal. Definitely give this place a try when in the area.

    I can't help to love this place and glad they are still in business, I'll always remember this…read moreplace fondly because we came to eat here immediately after getting married in Edinburgh 10 years ago. They make perfect snack sized pastries that let you try a variety without getting too full. Compared to other local pasty shops their baked pastries use better ingredients and are better cooked. I love how flaky and golden colored the pasties were. You'll find a variety of traditional pasties here as well as some unique creations worth checking out. My kids loved the hasbrowns wrapped around a sausage so much we ordered an extra one even though they said they weren't hungry before. This is located in a busy area and there are a small amount of seats inside against the window and a small table next to the drinks. There isn't any seating or place to sit outside so I wouldn't plan on eating here.

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    The Piemaker - Chocolate donut

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    Peter Equi & Sons - I'm in love!

    Peter Equi & Sons

    4.1(19 reviews)
    1.8 miHamilton
    £

    Behind a retail park, tucked in amoungst the maze that is Hamilton's one way system is not where I…read morewould expect to find a gem of an ice cream place. But that is what Equi's is. There is also a chip shop and a bit to sit in. Unfortunately, I have never sampled either of those so this review is all about ice cream. I'm sure I should dazzle you with some facts about how long they have been established and all the awards they have won. But I can't. See when I go to Equi's all I'm thinking about is which flavour is going in ma belly. With two cabinets to chose from it takes me quite a while picking which of the 20 odd flavours to eat. It's why I take smudge, people are far more forgiving of indecision from a small person. But it's rather unfair seeing as she decides in nano-seconds and never suffers from selectors-doubt. This visit I chose a chocolate dipped cone of cherry vanilla ice-cream, g got a chocolate dipped cone of mango ice-cream and smudge a tub of chocolate ice-cream. It was a very quiet journey home with with everybody concentrating far too hard on their ice creams to risk melt related wastage on conversation. Equi's ice cream is creamy, soft and the flavours are always perfect. Punchy, strong and guaranteeing that I'll be back soon.

    Don't have much to say about Equi's, except from the fact it's absolutely amazing and the ice cream…read morethey sell is glorious! Equi's has been there for as long as I can remember, and has both an ice cream parlour section to the store, and a wee cafe/restaurant section which has a basic chip shop/traditional cafe type menu! Don't understand how this place has a one star review from someone, you cannot beat the ice cream from here!

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    Dark Cherry Yogurt Ice Cream

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    The Chocolate Tree - We make over 40 varieties of organic chocolate bars

    The Chocolate Tree

    4.3(54 reviews)
    34.6 miBruntsfield
    ££

    HOT HOT HOT CHOCOLATE for ALL chocolate LOVERS! The…read morechocolate tree is located on a busy road and still it's easy to find car parking nearby, especially on a Sunday. Also conveniently accessible by bus. There is not much sitting space, such best to book in advance. We got a lovely table at the front window (which by the way is the only table in the front of the shop). I believe there is a very small sitting area in the back. You can find lots of chocolate variations on display on cupboard shelves. At the moment they offer 10% off chocolate bars before a certain time of the day. There are also macaroons, ice cream a (not gelato), pralines and little "cakes". Above the main entrance you see the drink menu written on huge chalk boards: Traditional chocolate, one for kids and one for adults, white chocolate, milky chocolate, dark chocolate and much more. They do coffee too. I ordered salted caramel ice cream and milk chocolate, which was the best hot milk chocolate in Edinburgh so far, and not to mention I got served plenty of it in a big mug. Definitely worth the money. Must confess, my eyes were bigger than my stomach and next time a hot chocolate will be plenty :-) They are also present with stalls at various Edinburgh markets, like Stockbridge. Its an ideal place to take away and enjoy the "pleasures" somewhere else.

    For those 'in the know', the chocolate tree has been an online business for quite some time, but…read moredecided to open up their own shop in our very own city, Edinburgh. If you like chocolate, you will LOVE The Chocolate Tree. Located in the trendy Bruntsfield area, it is in the perfect position to sit in and gorge or sit out and gorge. Their chocolates are all organic (so at least your conscious feels good about eating copious amounts of chocolate...) The decor is very chic, trendy and indulgent. Indeed, I think Indulgence is a theme in the cafe. My first visit was under sad circumstances - recently single and feeling vulnerable, my friend took me and ordered me the 'Spanish Hot Chocolate' (see picture). Oh My God. Where I was feeling despairing, distraught and dismayed I was overcome with delight, deliriousness and felt thoroughly delectable!! It was perfect...perhaps a bit rich, but the first few sips were to die for. It even came with a little dough cake-thing to dip into the thick, gloopy chocolate, like fondue! It would have been ideal for two to share. To be honest, I'm not what you would call a choc-a-holic - especially now that Cadbury's is no longer considered 'chocolate'. But there is something for everyone to enjoy, whether its a slice of their GLORIOUS chocolate cake (it was delicious, after a while I felt I should find a mirror to check if my pupils had dilated) or one of their mini chocolate bites. If you can't make it to the shop they sell online and they're much cheaper than their competition ( it's one of their ethical principles, woohoo!). It really is worth visiting, on a warm summer day to lounge and indulge yourself, or on a cold winter evening to keep yourself warm. It's the sort of place I imagine Harry Potter would sit in...

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    The Chocolate Tree - Honey, marzipan, champagne, whisky chocolates

    Honey, marzipan, champagne, whisky chocolates

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    Black Vanilla - The Cookie Crumble shake. Woah.

    Black Vanilla

    3.6(5 reviews)
    6.9 miDuke Street, Dennistoun
    £

    I don't know when it became hip to hate on hipsters, but frankly - I despise hating of any and all…read morevarieties. Yes, I'll be as bold to say: I hate all hating spouted by haters especially when directed at yawn-worthily obvious targets like hipsters. There. I lead with this little prelude as I left a bloody battle in London: a battle between hipsters and those obviously-deeply-embittered-by-a-woefully-unfulfilled-desire-to-be-part-of-the-cool-gang (as seriously, there is no other real explanation for this wildly irrational disdain) over polarising cereal-lovers'-delight, Cereal Killer in Brick Lane. Well move over Shoreditch. Glasgow now boasts Scotland's first cereal bar - Black Vanilla - standing bright white and cereally proud in the East End heart of Duke Street. I popped in this eve to check it out for myself - super busy and with no sign of slowing down at 7pm. While I did not partake personally (owing to a Dennistoun Bar-B-Que food baby) - I have awarded 5 stars on the principle of '5 stars until proven 3' (well, if it's good enough for the justice system...). The cakes look epic (Tunnocks Teacake cake *eyes roll back in head*), the donuts extreme, the sweetie shop insane and the ice-cream flavours all to-die-for. Add to that the longest wall of specialty British and US cereals you've ever seen, all served with a topping of said sweets and your choice of 10 flavoured milks or concocted into one of 5 cereal cocktails. Yes, really. So, if you're as bored as I am with hipster bashing, get along to this monument of gentrification and knock yourself out on a bowl of Lucky Charms covered in smashed Oreos and drowning in peanut butter flavoured milk. I'd take it over eCigarette stores, pawn brokers or dodgy tanning salons any day.

    If your looking for indulgence, this is your stop. I had seen the shake pictures and wondered at…read morehow they were eaten without it going all over you and now I know. Last night instead of booze we got shakes and I tried (badly) not to get Ice cream all down me. The shop was rammed when we got there. Ten min queue at least. The staff looked shattered. Like they had been serving desserts for about ten hours solid. When it got to my turn to pick I chose the cookie shake. It's a Cookie shake with ice cream, Oreo biscuits and cream on top. It was amazing. Very sweet and decadent. You literally feel like your having 3 desserts in one go. This is a 2000 calorie job I reckon. As well as shakes they do ice cream, waffles, cereal, sweets, etc. I like this place. I would not go all the time just purely as I felt like I put on a 5 kilos just walking into the shop, but it's certainly somewhere to go for a treat if you love the sweeter things in life!

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