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This is a great place to eat. We really enjoyed the breakfasts and the vegetarian version was amazing. I had never tried vegetarian haggis before and we all found the portions big. Staff were all very obliging and helpful. Would highly recommend a visit here. View all feedback.
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I really wish I could give a more positive review as the baked tasty and the coffee are very good. However, I find it clear that people are allowed to put their feet on the tables (sessel and sofas also)! the employees are passing. without a lateral view, I can only imagine that they do not have a hygienic concept. I have never experienced this in a caffe and wished that personal would put a stop in practice. View all feedback.
I really wish I could give a more positive review as the baked tasty and the coffee are very good. However, I find it clear that people are allowed to put their feet on the tables (sessel and sofas also)! the employees are passing. without a lateral view, I can only imagine that they do not have a hygienic concept. I have never experienced this in a caffe and wished that personal would put a stop in practice.
I visited Edinburgh as a short break and I visited Levels daily! The coffee is outstanding, the food is delicious and very generous, the prices are incredibly reasonable and the staff are very lovely, friendly and understanding. On one of my visits I was in...a bit of a rush so couldn’t wait for more food to be made (everything’s cooked freshly! so I just took what was available. The server discounted the price of my meal and offered me extra of anything I wanted as an apology. The staff go beyond all measures and expectations to ensure you have a fantastic experience. Genuinely loved my time in Levels and I will definitely be back!
As a postgraduate university student, I often visit Levels when looking for a place to study and the occasional lunch. Good Work Space: Wide selection of seating (e.g. long tables, couches, some work booths) Free wifi Decent number of plug sockets Good...Lunch: (Here it comes down to expectations). Cafeteria-style buffet with an accompanying salad bar, which is perfect for me when I'm swamped with work and looking for a home-style' meal with a wide range of options and serving flexibility, rather than feeling like I'm dining out. There is usually one vegetarian and one non-vegetarian main meal deal of the day, which comes with a side of choice for just under £6. A bit too pricey to make lunch a regular deal for a student (although they do have student discount), but I believe you get value for your money. The serving portions are generous, and you can opt for two half portions of the available sides or salad. As a picky eater this means that when I get lunch there is enough flexibility for me to put together a meal which I am happy to eat and has some vegetables. Oddly enough, I am particularly grateful that at least one of the salad options often comes with a lot of cucumbers, as this is one of the few vegetables I do eat so can easily serve myself a small side of just cucumbers (without trying to deprive everyone who comes after me of cucumbers in their salad). While not refined restaurant style food, it has so far always been tasty and decent quality, with some meals standing out more than others for me, such as the pulled-pork subs, the moussaka, vegetable lasagna, beetroot and quinoa salad, to name a few. Other Pros: Water is available to serve yourself, Pastries, cakes, fruit, and other sandwiches available Staff (particularly the ladies) are always really friendly, They have board games Bathrooms are clean Lovely airy building with plenty of natural light. Cons: Sometimes a bit busy around lunch time and during university exam periods, but I've always managed to find a seat and have never had to wait very long when getting food.
We had some drinks and played some games when we were here. Great service at the counter, a real studentes place!
Our daughter went to school in Edinburgh and basically lived at Levels. It is a great place to study or just hang out wi th friends, or read a book, or write your first novel. It is a cafeteria but with an excellent selection of...food, so you will not be disappointed. The people behind the counter are cheerful and helpful in describing the food and asking you if you want the extra sauces or condiments. We went here for many breakfasts and a few lunches and liked them all. Levels also will not break the bank