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Contribuisci feedbackWe were getting tired of trying to fins a dog-friendly cafe in Edinburgh and were actually on our way to one we'd found on google maps when we came across peppers. And as we were warmly invited in with our dog from the staff inside even before we'd got to the door, that decided it for us. They've a great selection of prepared sandwiches and wraps, and from when we sat and ate out lunch, they're a hive of activity for workers' lunches. Friendly, quick and the food we had was hot and tasty. Nice soup and bhaji flatbread... and staring at the cake counter meant we picked a treat or two as well. There's not a lot of room inside, especially once the lunch rush is in but worth popping in for a quick bite.
Nice vegan salad and a coffee boast before my initial walk around in Edinburgh. Only open during the week. Nice place to sit and watch the city go by as well.
Brilliant place. Food is delicious, great options and variety, service is quick for now busy it is and also super friendly. Will be added high on the list of my go to places in town now!
This is the best and most friendly sandwich shop in Edinburgh. Highly recommend trying one of their many sandwich options corro chicken is best
Been a while and made it a mid morning diversion on way to the shopping. Heard a big Hi !!!! as I entered and took me a moment to realise it was at me. Coffee: never seen it before 'large coffee ' is listed as '2 shot. ' That, to me, is honesty as most shops regard a large coffee as add extra water and charge you 50p more for a weak fix. Bacon roll lovely. Meat melted and very good on taste. Could have trimmed the stringy fat though. Excellent upselling when I gawped at the paninis thank you, I will. Moreover, this is a local outlet spending money here increases the value of the area