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Contribute FeedbackThe Wee Boulangerie in Edinburgh offers a taste of Paris with their delicious breads and pastries. While some customers found the service lacking, others raved about the quality of the baked goods. From sourdough bread to almond croissants, visitors are sure to find a treat to enjoy. The cozy atmosphere and fresh aroma of the bakery make it a delightful spot for a morning coffee or weekend indulgence. Whether you're looking for a classic baguette or a sweet pastry, the Wee Boulangerie is a must-visit for those craving authentic French baked goods in Scotland's capital.
Very friendly salesperson. There is a small selection of bread, but I was happy with the taste, elasticity and holes in it. Tastes amazing with butter.
The worst macaroons I ate and croissant was so stale and crunchy. For a box of macaroons and one croissant I paid £9.50. Disappointment. Nothing is French about that place kindling by the quality of cakes and pastries
On our last day my husband and I went on a mission to find a bakery, to get sourdough bread as a gift for my mum. I was surprised to see that there’s very few bakery’s in the centre that sell fresh bread but we were lucky to find this place. We were able to get the bread and when I told the lady that served us we were travelling home later that day. She wrapped up the bread well for our travels. My mum told me the bread was delicious!
I had 2 pieces of a very good vegetable quiche with a buttery aroma that was hot from the oven. However, when I saw him cut one slice, I knew it wouldn't suffice and asked him to cut another. While it was very nice, the price makes it an occasional indulgence.
I often pick up fresh and delicious baguettes from this restaurant on Sunday or Saturday mornings. They are a delight to enjoy on their own or paired with cheese or ham during the weekend.