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What User likes about St Andrew's And St George's West Undercroft Cafe Edinburgh:
I’m honestly mostly writing this review just because the people were so kind and welcoming but it’s also a great value! I had a delicious ham&cheese sandwich with a nice scone. It is tucked away a little bit, in the basement of a larger building....No problem to find it on a map though. View all feedback. What User doesn't like about St Andrew's And St George's West Undercroft Cafe Edinburgh:
They usually have a couple of soups, a couple of mains, some salads and sandwiches. A selection of cold drinks, some hot drinks. Sometimes a pudding such as apple crumble. I attended a few concerts during the Festival, in the church above, and quite a few other events at the bookfest, the other end of George Street. The undercroft was a good place to have a light lunch and a drink between events. (That applies equall... View all feedback.
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they have in the regular a few suppening, a few nets, some salads and sandwiches. a selection of cold drinks, a few hot drinks. sometimes a pudding like apple c...
read moreif they are looking for a cheap and quiet cursed before the festival delusion, this could be very good the ideal place for them
I’m honestly mostly writing this review just because the people were so kind and welcoming but it’s also a great value! I had a delicious ham&cheese sandwich wi...
read moreI read about this cafe in Rick Steves' travel book about Scotland, and since we were staying in a hotel nearby, we checked it out for our first lunch in Edinbur...
read moreAlways a warm reception when you go here, the food is always fresh and sometimes unusual, you will love it. Go back frequently.
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read moreNestled within the charming St. Andrew's and St. George's West Church, this delightful café offers a comforting haven for guests seeking a light meal or refreshment. With a menu featuring homemade soups, salads, sandwiches, and occasional desserts, it’s perfect for unwinding between events, especially during the festival season. Patrons rave about the delicious Cullen Skink and friendly service, fostering a welcoming atmosphere reminiscent of dining with friends. The café’s quaint setting, adorned with beautiful stained glass and creative artwork, enhances the experience, making it a must-visit spot for locals and tourists alike in the heart of New Town.