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Julia
November 25, 2021
Little Italy: Leith is Edinburgh's Little Italy - it has traditionally been the centre of Italian immigration for the last century and as a result there are many great Italian shops, cafes, and restaurants within walking distance. Top of our list for food shopping is Edinburgh's most famous deli, Valvona Crolla on Elm Row (the cover picture of this guide). Walk to the end of Montgomery Street and turn left onto Elm Row when you hit Leith Walk. For eat-in or take-away Italian food try Gaia (32 Crighton Pl) and for pizza it has to be either Origano (236 Leith Walk), or La Favorita (331-325 Leith Walk). All three are on Leith Walk heading towards Leith port, about 7 - 10 minutes' walk from the flat. If it is cake you are after, buy from the Sicilian Pastry Shop, 14-16 Albert Street, just a few minutes' walk from the flat. Independent Shops and Quirky Bars: Heading into the centre of Edinburgh you are more likely to find well-known high street stores whereas Leith Walk is still largely independent and is home to many characterful, one-off, arty shops, bars, and restaurants. Local Bakery: for breakfast croissants, freshly-baked bread, etc., try the Twelve Triangles kiosk at 90 Brunswick Street. Turn right on Montgomery Street, Brunswick St is first on the right and the bakery is at the end of the block on the left - 2 minutes' walk.
Little Italy: Leith is Edinburgh's Little Italy - it has traditionally been the centre of Italian immigration for the last century and as a result there are many great Italian shops, cafes, and restaurants within walking distance. Top of our list for food shopping is Edinburgh's most famous deli,…

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Montgomery Street
Edinburgh, Scotland