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Penicuik Gallery Cafe

Café

Selling: Home-Cooked Dishes

The Gallery Café is situated within Penicuik’s Art Centre and it is run by a cooperative. The menu is vegetarian and mostly home cooked. The tea and coffee is fair-trade, accompanied with a selection of cakes and scones. For lunch, they prepare a range of toasties and various types of soup, including tomato and carrot, lentil and coconut, vegetable broth and courgette and lemon.

Address:
4, West Street
Penicuik
Midlothian
EH26 9DL

Tel: 01968 678804

Email: pcaa@penicuikarts.org

Website: http://www.penicuikarts.org.uk/cafe.htm

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Delicious food; generous real coffee; often organic and fairtrade ingredients. Cheap!. A sunny sitooterie and wonderful exhibitions with work for sale. Possibly the only co-operative cafe in Scotland but please don't all come at once!

rangoonzoo rangoonzoo Posted 13 Aug 2007 3:33 PM

Its a lovely place with great, good value food and a cosy ambience. Every month the exhibition changes so there's always something new to look at.

Mcoy Mcoy Posted 06 Aug 2007 6:45 PM

fantastic homemade cakes, and great bread and soup and very reasonable prices :-)

dvinchik dvinchik Posted 06 Aug 2007 10:00 AM

The gallery holds monthly exhibitions for artists living in and around Edinburgh. It is an excellent opportunity to showcase new work. Visitors write comments in the guest book. The tasty home cooking is not the only subject of stimulating discussions! A nice day out for the whole family.

didi sahel didi sahel Posted 05 Aug 2007 12:23 AM

Such a beautiful place with a great sense of community spirit run as a completely non-profit cafe. All baking and soups are cooked by locals using organic produce and fair trade coffee. All food is vegetarian and the cafe has a garden you can eat your soup in during the summer. Really popular with walkers after long hikes in the local countryside who come in for hot soup and a toastie and to warm themselves by the fire. Surrounded by local artwork. A peaceful and interesting cafe.

Nurse_Sooz Nurse_Sooz Posted 20 May 2007 12:01 PM