This cute little café has lit up the fountainbridge area by bringing a bit of character to the local café scene. Adele’s Café arrived without warning, or pomp about a week ago, and I have been looking for an excuse to walk in ever since. The sign out front proclaiming that they stock Artisan Roast should be enough to tempt any coffee lover. I have not been disappointed. My double-shot flatwhite is delicious. Perfect temperature, perfect strength, perfect taste. And at £1.90, a bargain. I shouldn’t be surprised, the owner-operator is an Australian who definitely knows her coffee. This café doesn’t just serve up great coffee, they also have a selection of teas available, and a cabinet full of delicious looking things to stuff into a made-while-you-wait filled roll or panini. The interior has character — far more than any of the other local establishments offer, but only a small amount of seating. The walls are decorated with artwork by locals(in fact, for a while this space housed a gallery), and there are jams/lemon curd and handmade cards etc for sale too. Best of all, this place caters to coeliacs — so if you are gluten free, Adele’s Café could be your utopia. This place is definitely worth walking the extra block for.