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Welcome to The Treehouse Cafe, a culinary gem nestled in the heart of Edinburgh at 44 Leven St. As a food reviewer for Foodjoyy, I am always on the lookout for places that offer not only delightful flavors but also a warm, inviting atmosphere. The Treehouse Cafe captures this essence effortlessly, making it an ideal spot for both locals and travelers.
This charming cafe caters to all cravings, with a menu that celebrates savory indulgence. Highlighted are their mouthwatering specialty sandwiches, wraps, and bagels including delightful combinations such as houmous, feta, olives, and sunblushed tomatoes for just £6.95. For those who enjoy a heartier bite, the club sandwiches, like the New York Pastrami with gherkins and coleslaw, are not to be missed at £8.50. Each bite here tells a story of quality ingredients and thoughtful preparation, designed to satisfy your lunch cravings.
But it's not just the food that sets The Treehouse Cafe apart; it's the experience. Patrons rave about the friendly staff and the cozy ambiance. Rachel M. described her visit as a "great surprise", emphasizing the cleanliness and dog-friendly vibe. Her recommendation for the cafe's pancakes, paired with a delightful coffee, highlights the cafe's ability to create memorable moments. Many visitors, like Zena Jackson, appreciate the decor and the lovely music, creating a calming backdrop for enjoyable meals and great conversations.
Moreover, the attention to customer feedback is commendable. Shan's update on the cafe's policy about laptop usage speaks volumes about their commitment to improving guest experiences. They not only care about serving good food but also strive to enhance the overall dining environment.
The Treehouse Cafe is more than just a place to eat; it’s a retreat where food enthusiasts can feel at home. Whether you're stopping in for a quick lunch or planning a leisurely brunch, the blend of savory dishes, attentive service, and a welcoming setting makes every visit special. Don't miss out on experiencing this heavenly cafe in Edinburgh—your taste buds will thank you!
For inquiries, you can reach them at +44 131 656 0513. Make The Treehouse Cafe your gourmet destination today!
“ What a great surprise!!! The food was incredible, nice waiters, everything super clean and doggy friendly. I definitely recommend this place to everyone if you want to have a lovely coffee and if you can, their tasty pancakes as they are incredible! Plus really good price quality. ”
“ Place is always busy. Staffs are friendly and my favorite is Oreo milk shake, but sometimes it has too much sweet. Crossaint with scrambled eggs is also nice. ”
“ Came here during my first time in Edinburgh and was great for a bigger breakfast. Got a cappuccino and a breakfast pancake. The cappuccino was really good, so would recommend coffee here and the pancakes were good but a bit too filling for me haha. Edit: I previously said that they don’t allow laptops however I was mistaken and was messaged by the owner that this only applies on weekends as they’re very busy. Hold this place to a high regard even further now as the staff are keeping an eye out on reviews to see how to improve and what works! ”
“ Gorgeous cosy place just off Bruntsfield links! I took my mum for lunch, we had soup and coffee both delicious. Very happy to be served room temp butter so it was a delight to spread. Very well priced and the staff are lovely, cakes looked delicious so I will definitely be coming back to try them. Free wifi and a calm atmosphere with nice music. Great for people watching too :) ”
“ Absolutely lovely! Glorious food and amazing customer service! ”
“ this is such a hidden gem and the scrambled eggs crossaint was spectacular! Asked them to add cheese and it was phenomenal. And look at that view. Coming back for pancakes! ”
“ The stacked pancakes with bacon and scrambled eggs, topped with maple syrup was the bomb. Nice coffee too. Got the high seat for the great view. ”
“ I love their scrambled eggs in a croissant. You can sit near a window and bask in the sun (if it's out) and watch the buses go down Leven Street underneath the shadow of the Barclay Viewforth Church. Their coffee is workable but I won't consider this a specialty coffee shop. ”