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Preacher's PatisserieB+Worth Trying

24-26 Lady Lawson St, Edinburgh EH3 9DS · Bakery, Cafe · 4.8/5 Google (259 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Charming, tiny cafe-bakery serving standout Scottish breakfast rolls, scones, and value-friendly coffee with warm service and very limited seating.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Preacher's Patisserie excels through exceptional food quality—fluffy rolls and beloved scones that drive repeat visits—paired with warm, attentive service and outstanding value. Solid consistency and strong customer loyalty reinforce its standing as a neighborhood gem. Limited seating and occasional texture inconsistencies prevent higher distinction, but this is a reliable neighborhood favorite that delivers genuine quality in its category.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels warm and bustling, a tiny blue-fronted nook where regulars and visitors queue for rolls and scones. Service is often described as kind and welcoming, with staff offering smart tweaks like brown sauce suggestions or serving kimchi on the side. One diner put it simply: "Those breakfast rolls were so fluffy and perfect." Seating is scarce, so expect a quick perch or takeaway. Cooking here leans classic Scottish with playful twists: think black pudding with tattie scone, vegan haggis combos, cranberry chili jam, and the much-loved Gaz and MacGriddle. The culinary approach is elevated traditional (innovation level 6.2): comfort-first with thoughtful touches rather than high-concept fusion. Prices are friendly, and portions feel satisfying for the spend. For families, this is an easy win if you are fine with takeaway or a brief sit since tables are few. Kids will eat the simple things—cheese and ham baguettes, sausage rolls, hot chocolate—while adventurous eaters can try vegan haggis or black pudding. No kids menu needed, just straightforward options and quick service; do note that space is tight for strollers.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost£9-14 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Mixed commercial and residential on the Old Town edge near theatres and student life; quieter than Royal Mile but central.

Safety: Generally safe, busy daytime foot traffic; standard city parking enforcement.

Nearby: Near Edinburgh College of Art, Grassmarket, Castle sights; visa application center opposite noted in reviews.

New TownNew Town is known for its elegant Georgian architecture and a sophisticated dining scene that includes upscale restaurants, trendy bars, and cafes. The area attracts a mix of locals and visitors seeking refined dining experiences in a stylish urban setting.
Lady Lawson Street areaThis micro-area is quieter compared to the main thoroughfares but benefits from proximity to Princes Street and George Street, offering a blend of casual eateries and boutique dining options popular with nearby office workers and residents.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday08:00–14:00 Tuesday08:00–14:00 Wednesday08:00–14:00 Thursday08:00–14:00 Friday08:00–14:00 Saturday08:00–14:00 Sunday08:00–14:00

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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