| 12-14 Comiston Road, Edinburgh South EH10 5QE | |
| 01314475613 | |
| Leaf & Bean Cafe Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
Leaf & Bean Café is an independent family run Café, Boutique and Activity Centre in the heart of Morningside. A vibrant, friendly place for people to work or relax and enjoy a varied and extensive menu of salads, artisan breads, soup, quesadillas, pancakes, deli sandwiches, and their ever popular best selling Big Breakfast!
Living in the community ourselves we wanted to create a vibrant and friendly place for people to work & relax, with a range of quality food and drink to choose from.
Our dedicated staff are on hand to provide you with everything you might need. From the best loose tea, through to fresh ground coffee or even amazing food, we've got it all. Why not come in to see for yourself!
We're open Monday to Saturday from 9am until 5pm.
Sunday we're open 10am - 5pm.
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