I really don’t understand how internet cafes survive these days with so many people owning their own internet connection and access available from public libraries and on mobile phones. I only found myself in there because my friend from London wanted to use a webcam to speak to his girlfriend via Skype. Here Internet did have these facilities but they are not on all of the computers, so make sure you ask an assistant which computers have the software installed on them. The layout of the store was ok, but nothing special. It offered snacks and drinks at slightly higher than average prices as well as coffees and teas. In terms of price, it was 80p per 15 minutes, which I guess isn’t too bad if you are in desperate need of information and lack the facilities to obtain it.
Robert L.
Tu valoración: 3 Edinburgh, United Kingdom
It’s not the cheapest, but you don’t get that many internet cafes in this area and if you want it cheap you’ll have to trek over to Clerk Street. Despite it being reasonably expensive it does manage a decent amount of trade simply because it is one of the best in the area, especially for the amount of provided equipment. It is expensive, but locally hard to beat.
Jonath
Tu valoración: 3 Edinburgh, United Kingdom
It’s hard for Internet Cafes to stand out these days. Here Internet doesn’t exactly come across as original but its bright, tidy furnished look is welcoming. The shop provides internet(obviously), aswell as decent coffee and teas. The location is good, being near Tollcross, and the staff are friendly.