Edinburgh, United Kingdom
43-45 High St
N/A
+44 1315569579
Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet
Stopped by because I was going to the John Knox House Museum which is in the same building. So the centre hosts theatre, music, exhibitions, workshops and festivals etc, and has an attached bookshop and cafe. I only used the bookshop and cafe on the way into the aforementioned museum. So the collections of books are all very Scottish and British centric, which is not a bad thing and I did buy a book on Norse History. Overall an enjoyable quick visit.
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We went to Cafe inside the centre as it was miserable outside, it was so relaxing with hot cup of coffee and amazing haggis lunch. Well worth a visit.
A really interesting community resource in the heart of the city. I know it used for a lot of activities but this time we just stopped to use the excellent cafe. A round of coffees and some biscuits set us up for the journey home. Worth a visit!
Beautiful place with very interesting performances. Nice cafe and bookstore
Nice space,cafe has great selection of food and drink.
Wonderful place. Very kind staff. Recommended!
Fabulous place for having book-launches, story-telling, and having coffee and snacks while doing writing work.
We recently held a strategic development day for our company, a philanthropic organisation in Edinburgh. One of the people from the Scottish storytelling centre’s team, Ben came along to help us with a section of the day… Creating the story for our organisation. Ben did an absolutely brilliant job, he was engaging, full of beans and had a bit of magic about him. I would highly recommend The Scottish storytelling centre to any company or group that wants to develop their own story and bring their team together.
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