Brew Lab

Top choice in Edinburgh


Students with iPads lolling in armchairs, sipping carefully crafted espressos amid artfully distressed brick and plaster, recycled school-gym flooring, old workshop benches and lab stools…this is coffee-nerd heaven. There's good food, too, with hearty soups and crusty baguette sandwiches. In summer, try the refreshing cold-brew coffee.


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