This August, the Edinburgh University Students’ Association will host a variety of dynamic Fringe Festival spaces, including great spots to grab something to eat or drink in between catching shows.
These spaces support Edinburgh students, as well as local businesses, charities and sustainable commerce. As a registered charity, income earned from the associations’ Fringe venues and food and drink outlets go towards its student services, providing advice, representation and welfare support to 49,000 student members.
The Students’ Association employs local staff to run its venues. In 2022, around 300 temporary staff were hired, 70 per cent of which were Edinburgh University students.
Speaking about the food and drink venues on offer during next month’s Fringe, Sharan Atwal, students’ association president, said: “Our association’s integral part in the festival means we can generate funds to support our students. We hope everyone who visits enjoys the city and has a great time visiting our venues!”

. Garden at Teviot
The Garden at Teviot is a hidden gem next to the busy Bristo Square. The garden offers colourful beach huts (each seating six), two full-service bars, coffee from Edinburgh’s Throat Punch and local produce from Ròst Eats. There is also a large, covered area to avoid Edinburgh’s likely showers! Photo: Andrew Perry

. Mint (Potterrow Plaza)
Named one of Fringe 2022’s top places to be, the Potterrow Plaza will return outside the Pleasance Dome, this time with an extended space. It will host Mint, which offers its renowned Chicken and Halloumi Wrap and plenty of meat-eater and vegan options. Photo: Andrew Perry

9. Harajuku Kitchen (Pleasance Courtyard)
The Harajuku Kitchen gives customers the option to donate £2 per purchase to Edinburgh charity Social Bite, which will buy a meal for a homeless person. Harajuku Kitchen also donates directly to the charity from the profit they make from the Fringe. Photo: Submitted