Deli and local food shopping in Tollcross and Bruntsfield
Most visitors to Edinburgh stay around the centre and spend their time in the Old and New Towns. There are great restaurants there but if you want to shop for great food and cook for yourself, try venturing south up Lothian Road or across the Meadows to Tollcross and Bruntsfield for a wonderful selection of food shops.
Old hippies will love Real Foods of Brougham Street – since the 1970s, they’ve been the best source of wholefoods in Edinburgh. As well as brown rice and lentils, you can also get baking ingredients, organic alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and a great selection of chocolate.
Old hippies will love Real Foods of Brougham Street – since the 1970s, they’ve been the best source of wholefoods in Edinburgh. As well as brown rice and lentils, you can also get baking ingredients, organic alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and a great selection of chocolate.
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For bread and pastry lovers, Bruntsfield is the place to go. Falko is a German ‘Konditormeister’ which means ‘expert pastry chef’ and his shop in Bruntsfield sells fantastic German breads and pastries. If you prefer La Belle France, La Barentine specializes in French breads and patisserie – their fruit tarts are wonderful. Falko’s and La Barentine are both also coffee shops so grab a table if you can and try their pastries.
You can also indulge your sweet tooth in Coco of Bruntsfield – an artisan chocolate shop. Their chocolate creations look and taste wonderful and they also have a small counter serving thick and rich hot chocolate – there’s nothing to beat this as a winter warmer on a windy Edinburgh winter’s day.
Peckhams is a deli chain that started in Glasgow but their Bruntsfield branch has been an Edinburgh institution for 15 years. They have an eclectic selection of ingredients from around the world, good cheese, excellent wine and a very wide selection of Scottish and international beer. Sadly, there are rumours of a Sainsbury's takeover but hopefully that won't happen.
I’m running out of space but Tollcross and Bruntsfield also have a traditional fish shop, a greengrocers, a Thai market, and a French deli. There are shops selling running gear and bicycles and a small bookshop as well as numerous gift shops restaurants and cafes.
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