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Pep & Fodder

4.2 (41 reviews)
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Closed 7:30 am - 5:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Outdoor seating
Good for kids

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Xiao H.

The porridge here is incredible. It's extremely well cooked and the portion is large. They have a a good amount of seating as well and wasn't that busy on a Sunday morning around 8:30am. The staff are also extremely nice here!

Angelo E.

Wanted to catch my friend before he left the city to head to the Glasgow so we went to this place for tea and cake. The cafe is pretty close to Waverley station but away from the crazy foot traffic in the area. It's a cute cafe that offers the typical coffee drinks and an assortment of sweets and scones. I really wanted cake and luckily they had a carrot cake but gluten free. I was a bit hesitant to try it but the girl said it was really good so I got a slice. Let me tell you...the carrot cake was AMAZING! It was moist and the icing went perfectly well, not too sweet like most icing. My friend who was also skeptical about eating the cake tried it and surprisingly liked it as well. Truthfully, I'd come back to this place just for the cake! Ha! My friend got the million pound shortbread square...(or whatever it's called) you know the ones with three layers- chocolate, caramel, and short bread. It was decent, nothing amazing about it. The staff were pretty nice and the facility is clean. It's a good spot just to chill from the hustle and bustle of that part of city centre... If anything just go to try their carrot cake! Mmmmm

Carrot and coriander soup.
Rachel R.

Despite working nearly opposite Pep & Fodder for the first 4 months of its existence, I had never noticed it before. Oops! And since moving jobs I've not been up Waterloo Place way for a while, or at least not in search of food. But, this Saturday, after a stroll up Calton Hill and in desire of some lunch and a cup of tea my boyfriend and I strolled past and thought "Yep, that place looks nice", and it was. The decor's lovely, the lime green tiles particularly, and they were playing a Beatles best-of (FAB). The chap who seemed to be in charge was very friendly, to everyone and not just us, which really makes you feel appreciated as a customer (I was asked twice how my soup was). I had a breakfast tea and their soup of the day, carrot and corriander which was served in a mug with a slice of bread. I've been trying to cut down on starchy carbs but couldn't resist the bread, mmm. My boyfriend ordered a mocha which was served in a little glass cup. Sweet. Price wise it came to less than £7, which wasn't too bad. I'd agree with previous reviews that comment on the selection available (or lack thereof), only one soup, and teas listed as "Breakfast" and "Herbals" (I assume if you enquire further they have several, as I spotted an Eteaket sign, but it's not obvious). Oh, and whilst the breakfast menu looks decent it was strangely lacking in eggs. But, it's a nice cafe, and perfectly located for a quick pick-me-up after visiting Calton Hill and if I'm in the area again I'll pop by for a brew.

latte

A non-touristy cafe; perfect for a getting a taste of local food. I had no idea what a Scottish breakfast was, but I wanted to try it. I yelped "Scottish breakfast" and Pep & Fodder came up so I found my way here. I'm not a fan of porridge to begin with, but it was not bad. I didn't expect porridge to go well with honey and bananas, so I was pleasantly surprised. The cafe latte was also very good. -- taste / 4 aesthetics / 3 vibe / 3 service / 3 price for quality / 4 OVERALL / 3.4

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Charissa E.

From the second we walked in I instantly fell in love with the decor and cosiness of this cafe and loved the diagrams of what makes each different type of coffee above their menu board. I originally ordered the porridge with compote but they were out and so had to settle for porridge with honey (~£2.50) instead. It was not a tough decision as the cold weather outside called for a warm and filling breakfast dish. To go with my porridge I ordered a tea (~£1.80) and choose the 'Scottish Breakfast' option from their tea selection. It tasted similar to many other teas I have tried and I cannot say that any flavour stood out to me. I ended up needing some help to finish the porridge as it was quite a dense and filling portion, however it was very delicious and S my travel companion for my Scottish road trip enjoyed it also. S for his breakfast had a latte (~£2.55) and pain au chocolate (~£1.50) to go with it, he liked both and had no complaints about either. The staff at the counter were friendly and easy to chat with, even with the constant stream of customers coming into the cafe. The cafe was pretty much filled the entire time we were there along with a stream of people doing take away orders showing that it is a popular cafe in the area. Overall I enjoyed my meal and would happily recommend it to anyone in Edinburgh and looking for a friendly, delicious and very reasonably priced meal for breakfast.

Yasmin A.

Excellent cafe. Came here for breakfast and they have a variety of drinks and sandwiches. You can pick your own sandwich and they will toast it for you and serve it with an amazing salad. I got the salami sandwich and it was delicious. Very aesthetic presentation as well. I tried my friend's veggie sandwich and latte as well and both were great. They also have fresh water in a big jug that you can drink. Outlets by every table and free WiFi. The staff were quick and nice. The place is very clean and in a central location.

Porridge with honey, nuts and cinnamon and espresso
Ryan C.

A fun place to grab some breakfast and coffee. we had never tried porridge until this place. It was very good! Very friendly staff and quality food and drink.

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