Edinburgh's best dog-friendly cafes share pictures of their favourite canine customers
These pups are ever vigilant, when it comes to scanning the floor for crumbs
By Gaby Soutar
Published 30th Jun 2021, 16:45 BST
Updated 1st Jul 2021, 10:07 BST
Dog ownership has increased during lockdown, and Edinburgh cafes are catering to their guests’ new canine side-kicks with more than just a bowl of water.
From liver treats, to venison munchies and doggie cupcakes, these places welcome well-behaved hounds, and will always offer a scratch behind the ear. They’ve shared pictures of their favourite fuzzballs (and believe us, they had a lot of snaps to chose from).
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9. Luby at BAM Coffee
Luby comes into BAM Coffee every day. She is in love with the chef, as he sometimes gives her some sausage and bacon bits. The way to a dog's heart...
22a Salamander Street, www.bamcoffee.co.uk Photo: Contributed
"Tashie comes everyday to do the rounds and check if there is any new crumbs on the floor" says the people at Hata. They offer treats and water.
5 Rodney Street, www.facebook.com/Hata.Cafe20/ Photo: Contributed
Here's another pic of that bulldog, just to illustrate how tiring life can be, and that it helps to have a chin height footstool.
www.artisanroast.co.uk Photo: unknown
This is Eva the black lab at her favourite Leith cafe, Hideout. In common with most black labs, she is always hungry and happy to Hoover.
40-42 Queen Charlotte Street, www.hideoutcafe.co.uk Photo: Contributed
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