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Smoking ephemera and paraphernalia |
21 Home Street Edinburgh EH3 9JR United Kingdom +44 131 229 0000 |
Situated between Bruntsfield and the town center, just up from the Kings Theatre , is this excellent tobacconists. It sells everything from rolling tobacco to Cuban cigars like Cohibas and Monte Cristos. If you fancy a change from your normal smoke, there are packets of cigarettes from all over the world available. All requisite extras are also stocked including cases, boxes, pouches, holders, lighters and snippers, as well as books and magazines on the subject of tobacco. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Handcrafted Scottish jewellery and picture frames |
259 Morningside Road Edinburgh EH10 4RD United Kingdom |
This shop specializes in picture frames in a variety of sizes, metals and woods. In addition, they have a range of beautiful mirrors with locally designed, hand-crafted frames. The designs of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the famous Glaswegian architect, and other artists act as inspiration for some of the works on display. Also noteworthy is the selection of exceptional silver jewelery created by Scottish designers. Angles offers 10% discounts for those carrying the under 25 Young Scots card. Check out their other branch at 249a St. Johns Road EH12. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Folding bikes and a hire service |
Lochrin Place 11 Tollcross Edinburgh EH3 9QX United Kingdom +44 131 228 6633 http://www.biketrax.co.uk |
These people are specialists in alternative bicycles like folding models, tandems and trailers. If you need a lightweight foldable bike, you should come and see their extensive range which includes the leading brands in this field: Brompton, Brilliant Bikes, Bike Friday, Birdy Bike and the collapsible Moulton. It is possible to test-drive, so come and have a go before buying. They also carry Scott and Ridgeback, as well as accessories and a limited in-store selection of clothing. Women cyclists should ask about their mail order/internet offshoot clothing company, Bicycle Belle. If you need to hire, they run a reputable service which has a stock of suspension mountain bikes, hybrids, luggage and child trailers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Racquet specialists |
103-107 Bruntsfield Place Edinburgh EH10 4EQ United Kingdom |
This is Edinburgh's racquet specialist centre, stocking tennis, squash and badminton racquets, and even lacrosse sticks. They will happily advise you on choosing the best racquet for your game and physique, not to mention wallet, and provide an after-care service. If you are kitting yourself out for an upcoming tournament, they have a great range of appropriate footwear and apparel. They re-string all major makes and operate a mail order service. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Football crazy |
55 Ratcliffe Terrace Edinburgh EH9 1SU United Kingdom +44 131 668 2532 http://www.colincampbellsports... |
Whether it's for a kickabout or a Sunday league encounter, Colin Campbells' has the footy gear to suit all fixtures. They carry leading boot brands like Valsport and Nike, alongside classic and revered models — Puma Kings and Adidas World Cup cost less than £65. There is a superb selection of balls from the top of the range Tango to the green fluffy indoor types. Well-known kit names like Hummel and Pro-star are always in stock and they take orders for adult teams and schools. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A funky boutique... |
137 Bruntsfield Place Edinburgh EH10 4EB United Kingdom +44 131 228 9269 |
The flash silver sign made up of countless tiny mirrors accentuates the purple interior of this small boutique, giving it the feel of a truly hip place. Inside, there are attractive, reasonably priced accessories for female youth, featuring hair clips, hand bags and British-designed silver jewellery, set with semi-precious stones. This is the place to kit yourself out for a special night on the tiles. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bustling Chinese fishmonger with a great selection |
7 Roseneath Street Edinburgh EH9 1JH United Kingdom +44 131 229 9339 |
This busy, vibrant shop stocks a great variety of fish at reasonable prices and they'll offer advice if you're a little deficient in your seafood knowledge. There is everything from traditional fish like cod and mackerel to all kinds of more exotic sea dwelling creatures available here. They often have a good range of crustacea, including giant prawns and lobsters, but be warned, they quickly get snapped up by eager seafood enthusiasts. If you are planning an oriental meal, ask one of the chatty Chinese staff for a bit of advice on how to prepare your catch. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A comprehensive range of cycle services |
8 Alvanley Terrace Whitehouse Loan Edinburgh EH9 1DU United Kingdom |
This is Edinburgh's best known cycle outlet and workshop - it has expanded in its list of services and range of stock in recent years. There is a genuinely jovial feel about the shop, with business frequently taking over the pavement outside. All repairs are guaranteed and services start at £35, rising to £85 for a deluxe overhaul. If you fancy exploring the zen involved in keeping your wheels in shape, there are classes in maintenance and repairs available. Check out the superb range of mountain bikes on view, including leading makes like Cannondale, Marin, Rocky Mountain and Specialized. You can kit yourself out with some of the most up-to-date accessories and clothing. A mail order catalog is available every season. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fair trade shop selling eco-friendly wares |
308 Morningside Road Edinburgh EH10 4QH United Kingdom +44 131 447 1040 |
This is a family-run Fair Trading shop which carries various fashions and goods from developing countries around the world. There is an eclectic mix of stock, including dresses, blouses, joss-sticks, hair dye, temporary henna tattoos and 100% natural oils for use in oil burners or on your skin. 25% of the fashions are family-tailored by the proprietors using all natural fabrics and dyes with no organo-phosphates, and 75% are fair traded from India, Pakistan, China and Brazil. This really is a lifestyle shop which focuses on keeping traditional crafts alive in an eco-friendly and ethical manner. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classy clothing boutique |
26 Morningside Road Edinburgh EH10 4DA United Kingdom +44 131 447 8187 |
This is a chic boutique carrying both British and European name brands. You will find trendy but elegant women's fashions by, amongst others, Nougat London, Passport and Bandolera. Although it specializes in women's clothing they also have some accessories, such as handbags and women's shoes. For men, there is a small and stylish range of clothing. Take a look at the gorgeous, uniquely designed silk ties for around £40. Visit the other site at 9 Drumsheugh Place, contact number: +44 131 226 7772 Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Scottish and continental cheeses |
205 Bruntsfield Place Edinburgh EH10 4DH United Kingdom +44 131 447 8889 |
Iain Mellis Cheesemonger is a bit of a mecca for cheese gourmets, bursting as it is with a huge variety of different types and textures. If you require advice on which sort to serve with a meal they can help here, and give you a chance to sample something new as well. They specialize in handmade, unpasteurized, farmhouse cheeses made in Britain and Ireland but also have an excellent range of Continental cheeses. The uninitiated should brace themselves for the powerful aroma as you enter this temple to curds but even the most discerning of cheese "noses" will appreciate the mass of interesting and unusual slabs on display. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mexican speciality foods |
24 Leven Street Bruntsfield Edinburgh EH3 9LJ United Kingdom +44 131 228 6241 |
If you are planning a Mexican dinner, a Latin American fiesta or just want to spice up your cooking, then try this great Mexican delicatessen - you'll find everything you need for that really authentic touch. For meat-eaters and vegetarians, they have everything from spicy relish and chillis to more complicated fare. Even if you don't know anything about this type of cuisine, it's worth a browse just to look at the intriguing ingredients and colorful foods on display. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All haggis great and small |
118 Bruntsfield Place Edinburgh EH20 9LZ United Kingdom +44 131 229 9141 |
MacSweens is the place to come to get your hands on the famous Scots delicacy, haggis—each batch of the meaty treat is tested for quality by one of the members of this family business. You might not have the stomach for this heavy sausage as its ingredients are not for the squeamish—it is made of animal liver, lungs, heart and oatmeal which is stuffed into a sheep's stomach and finally boiled. It is eaten all year, but particularly on January 25th, Burns night. There is vegetarian haggis available in this friendly shop, which would make an unusual gift. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quality leather products with a Scottish twist |
88 Bruntsfield Place Edinburgh EH10 4HG United Kingdom +44 131 228 1055 |
Manacraft Leather & Highland Company shop specialises in quality leather accessories from around the world. Purses, wallets, day bags, luggage, briefcases, gloves and belts make up most of their wares. Brand names include Francesco Biasia, Nicoli Italia, Antler and Samsonite. If these names don't have a Scottish ring to them then fear not - check out the gorgeous woollen Highland blankets and the hand-made Sporrans. Take advantage of their kilt-making and kilt-hire service and ask for the range of silver Quaichs, which are shallow cups for a wee dram o' whiskey. They also provide a reliable repair service for leather goods. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Delicatessen chain |
77 Warrender Park Road Edinburgh EH9 1ES United Kingdom +44 131 229 8228 http://www.margiotta.co.uk/ |
Pricey but very handy, Margiotta stocks a wide range of deli-goods—from interesting breads to olives, cheese, meats, cakes, salad mixes to pre-packaged goods and just about everything else food related that you can think of. There are branches all over the city, so you need never be without your favorite specialty foods. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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So stoked man... |
22 Bruntsfield Place Edinburgh EH10 4HN United Kingdom http://www.momentum-surf.co.uk/ |
If you fancy braving the harsh climate of Lewis, Thurso and Pease Bay for some world-class, competition standard surfing, then head down here to kit yourself out with a chunky wetsuit. If it is the hip clothing and accessories you're drawn to, this store has all the gear, including brands such as Quiksilver, Reef, O'Neil, Kangaroo Poo, Billabong and Headworx. There are lots of watches and shades by Rip Curl, Rusty and Arnette along with a selection of books and videos dedicated to dudedom. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Veggie, vegan, organic... |
83 Clerk Street Edinburgh EH8 9JG United Kingdom +44 131 668 2067 |
Not only does Nature's Gate offer a good choice of vegetarian and vegan food - it also stocks organic beer and wine to wash it down with. Don't let the clichéd view of healthfood shops stop you from browsing and discovering the wealth of tasty yet nutritious morsels available these days. This shop specializes in vitamins and mineral supplements and has some wonderful bakery creations. There is a fine selection of alternative snacks for the home or on-the-move here: try the wholesome crisps, crunchy nuts and flavoursome dried fruits if you fancy something different to over-processed mainstream fodder. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Exclusive handmade kids clothes |
131 Bruntsfield Place Edinburgh EH10 4EB United Kingdom +44 131 228 5086 |
As new and expectant mums at the Bruntsfield Health Centre know, this corner shop full of colorful clothes for kids is near impossible to resist. Children of all ages are catered for, with labels such as Sucre D'Orge and Kaloo stocked alongside pieces created by the owners. The shop's signature style is lots of fleece with tartan or cute animal prints in bold colours. The outdoor wear is particularly good, and a warm snowsuit will cost around £20. There is always a sale rail too, and matching bootees and hats make good gifts. Collectors of Beanie Babies will find rarities and bargains here. There is another branch conveniently placed inside the Simpsons Maternity Hospital, and you will also find the brand represented at local craft and design shows in town. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Feeling peckish |
159 Bruntsfield Place Edinburgh EH10 4DG United Kingdom +44 131 229 7054 |
This wonderful grocery is full of delicious food and beverages from many lands. Fill your larder with a lavish array of gourmet treats in this mouth-wateringly whiffy shop. They stock a great range of breads and rolls, as well as pre-packaged snacks and quality crisps and biscuits. Feast your eyes on the eclectic foodstuffs at the deli counter - try some of their supreme meats, including the spicy Spanish chorizo and the delicious olives. Wine lovers will enjoy a look around the impressive vintages here. This place is perfect for picking up a few interesting things for a special lunch; just grab a fresh baguette and pick some of your favourite fillings. Check out their other Edinburgh branch at Waverley Station. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Malts and Merlots |
37A-B Warrender Park Road Edinburgh EH9 1HJ United Kingdom +44 131 229 5925 |
This is a fine little shop where you'll find an abundance of fine whiskies and shelves of wine from many lands. If you wish to stock your drinks cabinet with a selection of Scottish malts, there are over 100 to choose from. The wine section is also very good and the staff are always very informative and helpful. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Second-hand sounds |
69 Clerk Street Edinburgh EH8 9JG United Kingdom +44 131 667 7144 |
Record Shak is a little old place that you should go to, if you are a big music fan. There is a good selection of mainly second-hand jazz, pop, rock, blues and country records and CDs to look through here. Other genres are bought and sold, so this funky little shop offers loads of scope for spicing up your music collection as well as the chance to offload your old oddities. Give them a ring before you bring down any of your unwanted tunes, as they are not always buying. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Scottish-designed jewellery |
162 Morningside Road Edinburgh EH10 4PX United Kingdom +44 131 447 5579 |
If you're looking for contemporary Scottish jewellery, this is the place to come. Beautiful designs and high quality settings ensure that this airy shop is never short of custom. Light sparkling glass cases display an amazing range of Scottish-designed jewelery, folk silverware, pottery and glassware. From silver and gold to moonstones and garnets, the jewelery is 100% Scottish and shows this with various celtic and Charles Rennie MacKintosh influences. They are a member of The National Association of Goldsmiths and have a VAT free ordering catalog for those calling from abroad. Check out their other address at: 24 High Street in the Royal Mile. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Scottish-designed housewares |
406 Morningside Road Edinburgh EH10 5HY United Kingdom +44 131 447 8567 |
This is a light and fresh feeling wee shop focusing on elegant housewares crafted in Scotland, including hand-blown glass vases, oil burners and designer mirrors. Of particular note are the wonderful Charles Rennie MacKintosh designs on hand-painted glass boxes as well as an assortment of quality candles, artistic greeting cards and Celtic silver jewellery. There is also a fine Wedding List Service available. All in all, these refined wares show the vast versatility of Scots craftspeople. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A captivating Chinese supermarket |
16 Bruntsfield Place Edinburgh EH10 4HN United Kingdom |
Sin Fung is a huge emporium of intriguing, obscure and familiar Chinese ingredients which will get your imagination soaring and may even unleash your creative juices in the kitchen. It is an entertaining place to wander around as it is full of brightly coloured and exotic labels advertising foodstuffs that instantly evoke images of the Orient, dried bamboo leaves, squid, salted duck eggs, rice, pulses, noodles, fish sauce and lychees are all on view as well as the cheapest bean sprouts in town. Review © 2007, Wcities |