
Freshly baked delights in the heart of Edinburgh, where aroma meets artistry.
Mòr Bakehouse is a cozy bakery and coffee shop located at 2 Hunter Square, Edinburgh, offering a warm, inviting atmosphere for locals and tourists alike. Known for its irresistible selection of fresh pastries, savory pasties, sandwiches, and sweet treats, this establishment draws customers in with the enticing smell of daily bakes. With a focus on quality and variety, including vegetarian options, it provides the perfect spot for a quick breakfast, coffee break, or a tasty snack while exploring the Royal Mile. The friendly staff and delicious, comforting food make it a staple destination in the city.
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Daily selection of sweet and savory pastries, cakes, and breads, baked fresh on-site.
Hearty, portable options like Chicken Chorizo pasties and vegetarian sandwiches, ideal for on-the-go meals.
Quality coffee drinks, including flat whites and more, served in a cozy setting.
Morning offerings such as haggis, pastries, and sandwiches to start your day right.
Varied menu with vegetarian pasties and other dietary-friendly choices.
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Overall rating
Vijay B Sambasivam
This coffee shop and bakery is so good. I could literally smell the fresh bakes from across the street and that alone pulled me in. And honestly, it did not betray me at all. They have a great selection of pastries, everything looked fresh, and it tasted just as good as it smelled. Such a cozy, inviting spot and totally worth stopping by. Would 100 percent recommend if you’re nearby.
Brian Phillips
Perfect spot to grab a Pasty along the Royal Mile. Warm, filling and mobile... they're the perfect treat while wandering the City. I tried the Chicken, Chorizo & Bacon and well as the Thai Chicken. Both were wonderful... wish we had these in the States! Highly recommend.
Whena
We had breakfast here during our day trip in Edinburgh and it was such a nice little stop! Ordered coffee, haggis and a Guinness cake. The haggis was so good and super flavourful and comforting especially for a chilly morning. The Guinness cake was a bit on the dry side but still good. They also have a big selection of pastries and sandwiches. Cosy spot for a quick breakfast or coffee break while exploring the city.
Abby Gardner
All staff here are so lovely and as a regular customer I am always greeted with a smile or a quick chat/ catchup. They have a large selection of sweet treats whilst also having a wide variety of savoury options and lots of great vegetarian options too. The food is always delicious and going there has become a staple for me, definitely recommend.
Sana
The lemon cheesecake bar was excellent. It tastes like a creamy lemon bar, but not cheesecake like. However, that may be because I am thinking American style. The apple almond slice was disappointing. It didn’t have a good apple flavor nor was the yellow cake part very flavorful. The flat white was too strong and my least favorite flat white I have had in all of Edinburgh. The vegetable pasty was pretty decent but heavy on the tomato. I would not order that again. Overall, the only thing I would get again is the lemon bar cheesecake thing.