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Niko's Espresso & SandwichBWorth Trying

142 Morrison St, Edinburgh EH3 8EX · Coffee shop · 4.8/5 Google (203 reviews)

Takeout

Excellent neighborhood coffee spot with friendly service and tasty sandwiches and pastries, but no restroom or Wi‑Fi and mostly disposable ware.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Niko's Espresso & Sandwich delivers reliable neighborhood cafe quality through strong coffee and pastry execution and genuinely warm service, earning solid local loyalty. Occasional milk texturing and pastry freshness lapses prevent higher grades, while limited seating and no restroom constrain the experience. Fair pricing and a cozy West End location make it worth seeking out for morning stops, though it remains a quick-service neighborhood favorite rather than a destination.

Restaurant Summary

On the quieter edge of the West End, the room feels warm and relaxed with a steady hum of locals and event-goers. Coffee leads the show, backed by pastries and sandwiches that hit the spot; one regular put it simply: "This is my morning stop for a flat white and a croissant." Service is often genuinely kind, with stories of staff going out of their way to help, though occasional off-days pop up. Expect counter service, quick turns, and a tidy space. The cooking style is classic cafe comfort—think toasted ciabattas, salmon bagels, brownies, and a cinnamon bun that many rave about. The culinary approach leans traditional and ingredient-forward: familiar flavors done well rather than experimental twists. Most drinks and bakes are consistent; a few notes flag over-foamed milk or a not-so-fresh cake slice on rare occasions. Value is strong for the neighborhood. Families should know the basics: plenty of kid-friendly bites like simple sandwiches, muffins, and hot chocolate, but there is no restroom on site and no Wi‑Fi, which can complicate longer visits. Seating is limited, so plan for a short stop rather than a long hangout.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost£10-16 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Busy mixed-use West End corridor near Haymarket and Usher Hall; daytime office traffic and event-goers blend with residents.

Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked main streets with steady footfall; typical city center vigilance applies.

Nearby: Close to Usher Hall, hotels, tram and rail at Haymarket, and office blocks; convenient for quick breakfasts and pre-show stops.

West EndThe West End boasts a diverse dining scene ranging from upscale eateries to casual cafes, often frequented by locals and tourists alike. The area is known for its elegant Georgian architecture, boutique shops, and proximity to cultural landmarks, creating a sophisticated yet approachable social atmosphere.
HaymarketHaymarket is a bustling micro-neighborhood centered around the train and tram station, with a mix of modern developments and traditional pubs. It serves as a convenient dining spot for those traveling or working nearby, offering a blend of casual and mid-range dining options.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday07:30–16:30 Tuesday07:30–16:30 Wednesday07:30–16:30 Thursday07:30–16:30 Friday07:30–16:30 Saturday09:00–16:00 Sunday09:00–16:00

Available: Takeout

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