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I currently sit in cafe wynd working away on my laptop while my car is for the service, the personal was brilliant and friendly, the coffee is excellent, the eating is excellent, and the voting are brilliant! I had a reub on sourdough and a cup of seasoned sweet potato and cocoss soup that was super delicious. to react to the earlier review of the prices a bit of Edinburgh-y', I would tend to agree, but the quality a... View all feedback.
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at 15 o'clock, had a tasty poor day and needed a few takeout. both vegan options wee away but quickly said they would make one for me. mumbai kartoffel toastia with spinat. you can't really hit a veg sandwich! View all feedback.
The first time in here and it was brilliant. super friendly staff, really delicious vegan lunch and a perfect coffee. 100% recommend, I will be back!
I currently sit in cafe wynd working away on my laptop while my car is for the service, the personal was brilliant and friendly, the coffee is excellent, the eating is excellent, and the voting are brilliant! I had a reub on sourdough and a cup of seasoned sweet potato and cocoss soup that was super delicious. to react to the earlier review of the prices a bit of Edinburgh-y', I would tend to agree, but the quality and ambiente are considerably more Edinburgh-y than Dunfermline-y! when I was quite edinburgh myself, I felt quite home.
Came here for a week brunch, nice little caffe, personal friendly. good options on the menu and also discovered some sandwiches at the top that I also think vegan. but to complete it all from fantastic cakes/sweet tasty at least the half were vegan. I got the biscoff brownie, who was very appealing, would be back for them!
At 15 o'clock, had a tasty poor day and needed a few takeout. both vegan options wee away but quickly said they would make one for me. mumbai kartoffel toastia with spinat. you can't really hit a veg sandwich!
The cafe wynd is located directly on the road in dunfermline. it is a beautiful, brighter, airy and modern place, with table service and take options. there were many seats when I arrived, but it is filled to lunch and is obviously a popular place. They had two vegan sandwich options in the theke, and a vegan karamalized wobble and haggis roll (in pastries like a sausage roll instead of a morning roll) as a daily special. it was served with a nasalat and very tasty for a light lunch. they have milk, as well as other non-milk options, but these cost an additional 30p that I always think is a bit cheeky!