Descripción

En Edimburgo, Greggs destaca como un lugar querido para quienes buscan un bocado rápido y económico. Esta cadena de panaderías y cafeterías ofrece un ambiente sencillo y sin complicaciones, perfecto para el desayuno o el almuerzo. Famosa por sus clásicos sausage rolls y por la popular alternativa vegana, Greggs ofrece una gran variedad de panes recién horneados, aperitivos salados y dulces. Con opciones de entrega a domicilio, para llevar y consumo en el local, es un lugar acogedor para coger un bocadillo de bacon o tomar un café recién hecho sin gastar mucho. Tanto si es para reponer energías antes de un día ajetreado como para disfrutar de un momento relajado, Greggs promete sabores que satisfacen a un precio asequible.

Precio

$$$$ 1 - 10 GBP

Comidas

Desayuno, Almuerzo

Servicios

Entrega, Para llevar, Comer en el lugar

Oferta

Sirviendo café

Pago

Pago con tarjeta de crédito, Pago con tarjeta de débito, Pago con NFC

Estacionamiento

Estacionamiento en la calle, Estacionamiento gratis

Reseñas y calificaciones

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Chopo kunju
Chopo kunju
2 meses hace en Google
  • Comida: 5
  • Atmósfera: 4

Oh Greg. See, back in my time, we didn’t have any of these newfangled “Greggs” scattered across every high street like breadcrumbs after a pigeon convention. No sir. If you wanted a sausage roll in 1956, you had to go to Mrs. Hargreaves’ corner shop and hope she’d made some the night before, and even then, you’d get it lukewarm and wrapped in the Telegraph. It wasn’t gourmet—it was more mystery than meat—but it had character. Character and the lingering taste of inky headlines. So imagine my surprise when my grandson—bless him, he still thinks oat milk is a real thing—dragged me into a place called Greggs. I thought it was a hardware store at first, or maybe a solicitor’s office. “Greggs” doesn’t sound like a bakery; it sounds like the name of a bloke who did alright at school and now sells radiator valves. But no, inside it’s a wonderland of glistening pastries, steaming bakes, and a queue of people who look far too comfortable with ordering via touchscreen. Now, the first thing that hit me was the smell. My God, the smell. A warm, buttery fug that curled around your nostrils like a woolen scarf knitted by a loving aunt. There’s a certain dignity to the scent of freshly baked goods—Greggs has bottled it, shaken it, and sprayed it liberally across every corner of their establishment. And oh, the selection. You’ve never seen a spread like this unless you were at a church bake sale hosted by fifteen competitive widows and two vicars with a butter addiction. Rows of sausage rolls, golden and proud. Pasties with crimped edges that looked hand-pinched by angels. Doughnuts, donuts, crullers, and ringed confectionery creations that practically begged to be eaten before lunch. I started simple: the classic sausage roll. See, back in my time, a sausage roll was 70% gristle, 20% wallpaper paste, and 10% a prayer to Saint Andrew. But this—this was something else. Flaky, crisp pastry that shattered like thin ice, revealing a piping hot core of seasoned pork that somehow managed to taste both modern and timeless. It was so good I nearly dropped my walking stick. Then the grandson insisted I try the Vegan Sausage Roll, and I said, “I’m not eating food made of trees and disappointment.” But I relented, and I’ll be damned—it wasn’t half bad. No pork, sure, but it had that same peppery tang and a pastry so light you’d think it had been baked by moonlight. “Witchcraft,” I muttered. “Delicious, flaky witchcraft.” Now, let me regale you with one final detail: the ambience. No violin music. No ironic neon signs quoting Oscar Wilde. Just people. Real people. Builders, mums, students, me. Folks who just want a decent snack and maybe a cup of tea that tastes like actual tea and not disappointment filtered through an Earl Grey-scented candle. I sat at one of their little tables—a plastic throne for the working man—and sipped my tea like a king in exile. I watched the world go by outside. A seagull landed, eyed me, and flew off, perhaps understanding it was not yet...

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Arran Ellis
Arran Ellis
3 meses hace en Google
  • Comida: 5
  • Atmósfera: 1

Does what it says on the tin, basic cheap food, but decent

Mr Furqan
Mr Furqan
4 meses hace en Google
  • Comida: 4
  • Atmósfera: 4

Ok

Preguntas frecuentes

  • ¿Cuál es la dirección de Greggs?
    Greggs se encuentra en U2, 72 Gilmerton Dykes St, EH17 8PL, Edimburgo, Reino Unido.
  • ¿Cómo llegar en transporte público?
    Las opciones de transporte público más cercanas para su conveniencia:
    • Parada de autobús Newtoft Street (313 m caminar)
    • Parada de autobús Gilmerton Dykes Avenue (327 m caminar)
    • Parada de autobús Gilmerton Crossroads (424 m caminar)
    • Parada de autobús Drum Street (473 m caminar)
  • ¿Cómo califican los visitantes a Greggs?
    Greggs tiene una calificación promedio de 4.1 basada en 230 reseñas en plataformas como Google.
  • ¿Cuál es el precio promedio de una comida en Greggs?
    El precio promedio de una comida es 1 - 10 GBP (es barato - $).