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easter road runs through one of edinburgh's grittier neighborhoods, but little fitzroy coffee sits here like a quiet rebellion against mediocrity. the 4.9 rating from nearly 500 reviews tells you something real is happening inside. this isn't about trendy exposed brick or instagram moments. it's about the way your cortado arrives with milk that's been steamed just right, creating that silky texture that makes you close your eyes for a second. regulars don't come for the scene. they come because someone here actually cares about the difference between good coffee and great coffee. the vegan options feel thoughtful rather than obligatory, and the tea selection runs deeper than most shops bother with. solo laptop sessions stretch into hours because the space welcomes that kind of lingering. when chains promise consistency, little fitzroy delivers something better: coffee that tastes like it matters.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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newly on the radar. building momentum on social media.
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468
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4.9
local cred
87%
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