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Twelve TrianglesBWorth Trying

90 Brunswick St, Edinburgh EH7 5HU · Bakery, Coffee shop · 4.6/5 Google (474 reviews)

Takeout

Destination-quality pastries and sourdough with grab-and-go vibes; excellent bakes, inconsistent warmth in service, and limited seating.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Twelve Triangles delivers excellent pastry craft—laminated viennoiserie and sourdough that justify premium pricing—but inconsistent execution with occasional dryness and staleness prevents higher marks. Service tone swings between warm and brisk, and the cramped grab-and-go format limits appeal beyond quick visits. A solid neighborhood bakery that excels at what it does, though not a destination.

Restaurant Summary

A compact corner bakery with grab-and-go energy, Twelve Triangles draws people in with its window of glossy croissants and golden loaves. Inside is tiny, so queues form, but they move fast; one visitor noted, "Line looked long but it flew by and the croissants were worth it." Service tone ranges from warm and chatty to brisk and businesslike, and the space is more pit stop than sit-down cafe. The baking leans elevated traditional with artisan technique and seasonal flourishes. Laminated pastries are flaky and generous, millionaire shortbread is a caramel-lover’s dream, and the bread lineup satisfies sourdough fans. Creative detours pop up—think pistachio with blackcurrant or kimchi-gochujang greens with breakfast—yet the heart of the offer is classic pastry done well rather than showy experiments. Expect premium pricing for the craft; many find it justified by consistent quality, even if a few bakes run dry on off days. Families can do well here thanks to kid-approved staples like cookies, scones, and simple croissants, though prams may be awkward in the small doorway. There is no kids menu and seating is scarce, so plan on takeaway. For picky eaters, stick to plain pastries or bread and skip the more adventurous flavors if that is not their thing.

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: Creative mixed-residential corridor off Leith Walk with independent cafes and bakeries; attracts locals and visiting food lovers.

Safety: Generally safe, daytime foot traffic along Leith Walk spurs casual visits; typical urban vigilance after dark.

Nearby: Near Leith Walk shops and cafes; convenient for grab-and-go en route to parks, tram, and city center.

Leith WalkLeith Walk is a lively and diverse corridor connecting the city center to the port district of Leith. It features a mix of traditional pubs, trendy cafes, and international eateries, attracting a dynamic crowd interested in eclectic dining and social experiences.
BroughtonBroughton is a vibrant micro-neighborhood known for its bohemian vibe, independent shops, and a growing number of contemporary dining spots, offering a more intimate and creative atmosphere compared to the busier Leith Walk.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday07:00–14:00 Tuesday07:00–14:00 Wednesday07:00–14:00 Thursday07:00–14:00 Friday07:00–14:00 Saturday07:00–14:00 Sunday07:00–14:00

Available: Takeout

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