Salt Café

Welcome to Salt Cafe. We're a small, family run, cafe/restaurant. Serving speciality coffee, brunch, dinner, craft beer and fine wine. Bookings now online.

Salt Cafe / Brunch and Bistro Cafe Morningside, Edinburgh

We're a family run cafe and restaurant.

In the evening we transition into a bistro restaurant with a great selection of wine and craft beer.

https://www.salt-cafe.co.uk

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Wine & Olives » Brunch at Salt Cafe

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food   menu  

Salt Cafe offers everything you would expect from a great brunch establishment.

It’s stylish, the coffee is fabulous and the menu boasts a mix of classic brunch time fare (eggs royale, fluffy pancakes) and items that are more unique (Italian omelettes, baked eggs).

We both had the eggs royale on our most recent visit and as we took our time over our brunch, we couldn’t keep talking about how good it was.

Salt Cafe’s eggs royale is stand out for a number of reasons.

I could wax lyrical about how good Salt Cafe is at doing eggs for days on end, however, I should spare a mention for the fact that this is so much more than somewhere to brunch.

Rocksalt Cafe Deli * menu in Edinburgh

Salt Café (54–56 Morningside Road, Edinburgh) | The List

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food  

Quirky reclaimed interior packed full of character, with daytime café culture seamlessly stretching into informal evening dining.

The 2017/18 edition of The List's Eating & Drinking Guide is out now – only £5.95 (+ ).

Salt’s hipster-ish qualities might seem somewhat incongruous within the prim surrounds of Morningside, but this self-assured bistro has a secret weapon in the kitchen.

Over the course of a day, the space undergoes several transitions, morphing seamlessly from funky café, to brunch hotspot, to cosy diner.

Salt offers fine dining standards delivered without fuss in a space that positively encourages you to linger long after the desserts have been cleared.

Aurora, Edinburgh, restaurant review - Scotsman Food and Drink

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food   menu   desserts  

Apparently the chef has come from Salt Cafe in Morningside and, as much as I love that place, the menu never quite draws me in.

The best of these was probably the lamb kefta (£9), which featured a lovely spiced pita bread topped with two large hunks of cumin-spiced and dense meat, then a layer of Greek yogurt, onion and finely chopped gherkin sauce and, on the side, a pot of harissa injected coleslaw.

The pork cheek and barley ravioli (£11) was also lovely, with three sturdy parcels of pale minced meat dunked into a golden chicken consommé speckled with carrot and celery mirepoix.

Served in a pool of butter, this clutch of five skin-on pebbles were smoked and scattered with dill, with a pot of fresh and sour kefir on the side for dipping.

Their other pudding choice – an icing sugar dusted chocolate fondant (£2.75) – didn’t have the desired runny centre, but I can be philosophical about that, since you can’t (metaphorically) expect to see the aurora borealis AND get an egg on top.

Salt Cafe / Brunch and Bistro Cafe Morningside, Edinburgh

We're a family run cafe and restaurant.

In the evening we transition into a bistro restaurant with a great selection of wine and craft beer.

Salt Cafe, Morningside, Edinburgh | Cafes for Sale in Edinburgh ...

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value   food   location  

A spectacular café/bistro business with strong profit potential and high volume sales from a relatively compact low-cost trading unit, both fully licensed and with hot food consent.

Situation The business is positioned on Morningside Road, on the South Side of the City directly opposite the Churchill Theatre.

4 years old the business was acquired by our current client nearly a year ago and expected turnover levels will be approaching the half a million mark by the end of March 2018.

Contact us for a brochure and viewing arrangements at our new website To the South of the city centre in a popular and affluent residential location and main route in and out of the city.

LeaseholdTo the South of the city centre in a popular and affluent residential location and main route in and out of the city.

Grams – Edinburgh's First Naked Cafe

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food   drinks   desserts  

Grams is a new cafe in Haymarket where you’ll be able to buy clean, healthy non-processed fast food and cakes as well as artisan coffee.

You might’ve already spotted the exquisite Grams cakes at Stockbridge Market in the past few months because, well, they’re too pretty to miss!

Raw cakes is where it all started, but now Grams will be expanding into healthy, natural fast food and smoothies too.

You can get them at Grounds Cafe (Stockbridge), Hula Juice Bar (Victoria Street), Ostara (Leith), Cairngorm (Melville Street) and Real Foods (Broughton Street).

For coffee probably Cairngorm (Melville Street) or Artisan Roast (Stockbridge) but for food and drink….

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