Twelve Triangles Easter Road reopens following January flood

After a devastating flood forced the popular shop to close in January, Twelve Triangles founders Rachel Morgan and Emily Cuddeford have announced that their Easter Road store has now reopened.
Following a closure for just under four weeks, Rachel and Emily are taking back the reigns at the food store offering a variety of baked goods, homemade takeaway dishes and fresh produce from trusted local suppliers.Following a closure for just under four weeks, Rachel and Emily are taking back the reigns at the food store offering a variety of baked goods, homemade takeaway dishes and fresh produce from trusted local suppliers.
Following a closure for just under four weeks, Rachel and Emily are taking back the reigns at the food store offering a variety of baked goods, homemade takeaway dishes and fresh produce from trusted local suppliers.

Following a closure for just under four weeks, Rachel and Emily are taking back the reigns at the food store offering a variety of baked goods, homemade takeaway dishes and fresh produce from trusted local suppliers.

Seasonal specials include a lemon and rosemary cake, and orange frangipane alongside Twelve Triangles’ famed sourdoughs and signature pastries including a seasonal rhubarb cheesecake cruffin.

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The dedicated hatch onto the street is open for coffees, soft serve ice cream and popular takeaway dishes including their signature pies, salads and focaccia sandwiches - all made in house.

The doors are open, shelves lined and fridges full with fresh meats, charcuterie and cheeses from producers like Leith’s East Coast Cured, organic vegetables from East Lothian’s Phantassie Farm and honey from The Edinburgh Honey Company, as well as jams, pickles and ketchups made by the Twelve Triangles team.

Rachel said: “We’re just so happy to finally re-open Easter Road. It’s been a rough few weeks but we’re back and edging into spring, which is full of exciting ingredients for our new seasonal range. We’d like to thank everyone for their support and their lovely messages over the last few weeks, we can’t wait to see everyone.”

Twelve Triangles continues to offer home delivery across Edinburgh primarily using bicycle couriers to those shielding or unable to get to one of their five stores: one in Dalry, two in the Leith area of the city and one in the seaside area of Portobello.

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