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Cafe Hub - Edinburgh - Photo album

Very kind staff and lovely concerts ... clean and elegant.
We went to the cafe for Christmas dinner and we had great food and great service. We were surprised by how fast the food came after we ordered. We had salmon flakes and duck starters followed by venison, the last two available, lucky us. It is a very open space with bare tables but comfy seats. Not
Good Cafe with fast service and nice dishes. The prices are moderate and the location is well made. In conclusion nothing special but also not bad. Good for a lunch break on the Royal Mile.
This is the best place on the royal mile street. It's very high but narrow building. I didn't look inside because of wedding ceremony at that time, but I heard it has a beautiful interior inside.
A warm welcome lovely gothic building brightened up with modern lighting and bright paint, the greeter was very smiley and friendly as she brought my coffee I can't wait to come back here for lunch
Enjoying a cup of tea with scone after a long walk at the castle. Such a bliss.
Even if there is no concert or event, the Hub still has a very nice cafe. Perfect for a quick.stop if you are sight-seeing
It was my first time but the place was amazing and good customer friendly
This is a rather odd but worthy visit to a majestic church that has been converted into an office space with a cafe. You will really enjoy looking at the outside of this church as it has a very strong presence and there are some beautiful inside details as well. Its also neat to have a meal in the
Absolutely gorgeous place. I think there is a charge for entry.
I attended this venue for an event so I'm not sure whether they were venue staff or event staff, but they were great. Really chatty, friendly and happy to help. Beautiful space inside with gorgeously unusual artwork built into the words around the staircase. I was too busy focusing on the event to l
Situated near the castle this place has very easy access for wheelchairs. The food was excellent with a range of burgers, baked potatoes and sandwiches with an option of soup or chips with a half sandwich which was very tasty. Good value for an eatery in the capital city.
Superb venue for our office Burns Night dinner. Amazing food, beautiful surroundings, wonderful entertainment all topped off with a ceilidh. All right in the centre of the city - an excellent use for the old General Assembly of the Church of Scotland building, and a perfect conversion to the role.
We just had our wedding here and what else can I say but a superb venue, the important parts to note are the staff and the food. They will make sure that you make it through your wedding day with a smile on your face and help guide you through the work that you'll need to do to plan your big day. Th
Lively and friendly multipurpose "arts centre". It replaced the much loved Cornerhouse cinema and the Library Theatre. And once it finally opened (it was years late) it does a very good job. The bar / foyer is a nice place to meet friends (or even strangers),and the food is mid-range.
Lovely, bright and bold cafe within historic building. Reasonably-priced, makes a meal memorable and special. Went here for Christmas lunch one year and a friend's wedding once. Recommended for tourists and locals alike.
We went for the Burns Night supper. Amazing venue, really tasty food, and an incredibly fun Ceilidh, with lots of patient instructions for absolute beginners like us. Everything was 5 stars. Highly recommend!
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