When I lived in Edinburgh I practically lived in La Baguette! I’d come here every night before Lyceum Youth Theatre rehearsals and shows and get some sort of chicken baguette. Today I just had a hot chocolate but it was very good! The woman who served me was also incredibly friendly! Still going strong La Baguette!
Namita A.
Tu valoración: 4 London, United Kingdom
Nice people, and reasonably priced food although a slightly greasy hand. we came here twice during our stay in edinburgh Cajun chicken wrap: two thumbs up — yummy fried egg sandwich: good but very greasy egg plate, again greaasy but good. tasty tea and coffee. i would definitely come back for baguettes panini etc.
William A.
Tu valoración: 5 Cumbernauld, United Kingdom
A couple of updates from my previous review. The steak baguette is freakin’ awesome! Steak, onions, mushrooms, mustard, it’s all good! The breakfast bar seats are still there, but there are now a few tables to sit at. In addition to baguettes, rolls, sandwiches and panini, they now also do meals which you can take away cold to heat up later, or you can get them heated to eat there and then or take out. Haggis, stovies, pasta … nom. Still recommended, and the sandwich prices are a bit cheaper now too!
Jonathan M.
Tu valoración: 4 Edinburgh, United Kingdom
So you are looking for somewhere that does a huge selection of fresh baguettes, with loads of fillings and extras? Or a paninni, toastie even? Oh, and somewhere that does really good soup? You want it all to be prepared in front of you? Well I suggest La Baguette… its pretty cheap too, but theres not much room to sit in and eat, but if you do grab that illusive seat, staff are really nice, yeah. Try it out, i think you would like it!
Sam C.
Tu valoración: 3 Manchester, United Kingdom
Couple of crushing blows to underline first: 1: There is no on-sight toilet(Crossing the street to relieve yourself in the Filmshouse is the only option) 2: There is only one table to dine on. Aside from these admittedly crucial problems I found myself pretty content with a hearty fry up and mug of tea having managed to bag the only table and settle down with a paper. La Baguette is a cross between a greasy spoon and a deli, it fulfils both criteria to an average degree and has cheery staff to accompany it. Cheap too.