| City Art Centre 1 Market Street, Edinburgh Old Town EH1 1DE | |
| 01315555908 | |
| Mimis Bakehouse: City Art Centre Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
Mimi's Bakehouse is an award-winning service-light cafe located in Edinburgh within the City Art Centre, a scone's throw away from Edinburgh Waverley train station.
We specialise in bringing your favourite Mimi's cakes to take away but also offer a handpicked selection of all-day brunch and lunch dishes to sit-in. We are also dog friendly*! Due to the fast-paced nature of our Little Bakehouse stores, we do not take bookings and tables are available for walk-in customers on a first come, first served basis.
*please note that our stores in Leith and Corstorphine are not dog friendly.
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