mimi's bakehouse


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kimberley
5
2 yıl önce
leith
mimi's is extremely popular in edinburgh but i only managed to visit for the first time last week. my boyfriend and i went in forteaand a cake in the afternoon and i was surprised at how big the cafe is inside; i know that it can be difficult to get a seat at weekends, so i imagined it to be quite small.
there were so many delicious looking cakes that we both found it hard to order. eventually we chose to share a mars bar crispy and a slice of banana and nutella cake. both were amazing, the banana and nutella is a fantastic combination and the mars bar crispy was a huge square with bits of mars bar on top.
along with the cakes the service was a highlight of our time at mimi's. our server was cheerful and bright and very engaging with us. i can't wait to try more of mimi's cakes!
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sukrit
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4 yıl önce
leith
a really nice place to head out for brunch. the afternoonteawith some toast sounds just about right. its a cute small bakery in leith. definitely worth a visit.
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shray
4
7 yıl önce
leith
a friend had recommend mimis and as my daughter loves high teas we thought we would give it a go for her birthday. we went for the beforenoonteawhich is only available saturday's and sunday's 9am until 12pm,the bake house was extremely busy so i was ever so glad we booked and it was the last sunday of the edinburgh festival. we all had a hot drink to start, amazing selection of teas available the beforenoonteahad bacon butties,cheese scones,french toast,waffles with toffee,muffins and granola. you can also get a glass of orange,apple and cranberry juice for an extra £2.00. we had never experienced the sweet with the savoury before but very tantalising on the tastebuds. it all comes on the 3 tier cake stand and what you can't eat can be taken away. we all enjoyed theteaand the service was excellent the staff even put a candle on a scone for my daughter. we will all be going back some time to try some of the different teas available.
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humandustbin
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8 yıl önce
leith
just been to the beforenoonteaat mimi's after having it on my hitlist for a while. dear lord, what a treat! always been a fan of their afternoonteaoffering but this is in a league of it's own. delicious bacon rolls on soft warm rolls, granola, a teeny cupcake- and then the stars of the show...cinnamon buns, waffles with dulche de leche and cheese and chive scones. can't decide what my fav was- but i was left unable to speak...which is unheard of. brilliant.
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avena
4
8 yıl önce
leith
it took me a while but i finally visited the much spoken about bakery for afternoon tea. the ambience, staff and variety offered on the platter, definitely does justice to the popularity the place has received. just a word of advice though, don't make the mistake i did by ordering hot chocolate, you'd probably be better off with someteainstead.
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urban
4
8 yıl önce
leith
went to mimi's on sunday for an afternoon tea. the place was busy when we got there so next time i would probably go a lot later after lunch. for an afternoonteai prefer a bit more chilled atmosphere and not making an effort actually speaking to people at the same table. that said the quality of the afternoonteawas great. i enjoyed the sandwiches and the scones. as for the sweeties, my favourite was a mini carrot cupcake and a mini pavlova. i had a coffee which was great. overall, a beautiful cafe with wonderful decor and very high quality food. the service was a bit slow but this was due to the fact that the cafe was completely full so i can understand that. will be definitely going back...maybe for the preafternoonteawhich i've seen advertised on the wall and which looked great!
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edinburgh
4
8 yıl önce
leith
i have been to mimi’s a few times but this was a purposeful visit to try the before noontea(like afternoonteabut with more breakfast items). i was really looking forward to this as i already know they do a mean french toast for breakfast and their cakes are out of this world.

the food comes on a cake stand and diners are offered a selection of teas. my friends went forteabut as someone who does not drinkteaor coffee, i opted for a fruit juice. the cake stand consisted of lots (and i mean lots) of tasty treats. to start, we had small bacon rolls, with a choice of sauces. there was a generous portion of these, enough for two rolls each. the bacon has great flavour and it was an excellent start. we then moved onto their award winning cheese scones with a cream cheese and chive spread. the scones were of the mini variety and again we had two each. they were warm and soft – no doughy texture here. the cheese flavour was delicious and moreish. the spread was nice and light, which was a good thing as we still had plenty of other things to sample. we then moved onto the granola. there was a nice mix of seeds within the granola and the fruit was sweet without being sickly. it provided a nice transition from the savoury elements to the more sweet parts. next we tucked into the cinnamon rolls which had the perfect balance of cinnamon and sweet topping. our penultimate item was a mini pancake stack dusted generously with icing sugar. this seemed a little dry and might have worked better with a compote type filling to moisten the stack rather than the sticky dulce de leche filling. lastly, the mini toffee muffin was a good bite sized treat to finish off with and disappeared in a couple of mouthfuls. it had a lovely depth of toffee flavour with a surprising toffee crunch on top.

overall, the before noonteawas a delight. surprisingly i enjoyed the savoury items more than the sweet but this is certainly this is an experience everyone should spoil themselves with.
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edinburghfoody
4
9 yıl önce
leith
do you eat breakfast? i do. every morning. i wake up hungry, so i look forward to breakfast and get very grumpy if i have to miss it. last week, i didn’t miss it, but i had to postpone it. instead of yogurt and cereal in bed, i got up, showered and took the bus to leith. my destination was mimi’s bakehouse where i was to try beforenoon tea, a morning take on afternoon tea.

afternoonteais a pleasant indulgence. the tower of goodies, a mixture of sandwiches and dainties, is very appealing. there is – to me – something quintessentially british about sandwiches, cake and tea. lashings and lashings of tea. the concept is both simple and luxurious. historically, it’s an afternoon treat, a little something to help fight off hunger before dinner, but the afternoon is not the only time of day you might be hungry or in need of tea.

mimi’s bakehouse in leith is already an institution for lovers of good baking. the cafe is busy, and it’s fun watching cakes and boxes of goodies go out the door. now, they serve beforenoon tea: bacon rolls, cheese scones and a selection of breakfast-themed treats. i can’t think of a better reason to defer breakfast for an hour or so. we took our seats in plush pink armchairs, smiled at the list cake-lady wall paper, nodded approvingly at the slogan on the staff’s t-shirts it’s all about the cake, and put in our orders forteaand coffee. we didn’t have to wait long before breakfast arrived.

layer one: floury bacon rolls
i hadn’t had a bacon butty before i came to scotland. yes, we eat bacon in sweden, but in my mother’s household, bacon was not a roll or sandwich filling. it was something you had with eggs, or chopped and fried with potatoes and onions. it wasn’t a snack or breakfast food but dinner. maybe that’s why i can be quite fussy about my bacon roll. the roll is very important to me. i don’t like flimsy cotton bread, but want something with a little body to it.

mimi’s rolls were perfect. white but sturdy, with a chewy, floury crust which set off the salty, crispy bacon perfectly. if these are the only bacon rolls i have this year, that’s fine with me because i’d be hard pressed to have better.

c, my breakfast companion, doesn’t eat bacon, but luckily the veggie option – grilled cheese and tomato – was equally delicious.

layer two: cheese scones
the first thing i ever had at mimi’s was a cheese scone. it was very good and very large. (it was so large i ended up calling it lunch.) so i was excited seeing cheese scones on the beforenoonteamenu. i had two mini cheese scones, perfectly risen and golden, with glossy flecks of cheese and dark specks of chive in the crumb. they came with cream cheese and chives, a very nice accompaniment.

a piece of advice: pace yourself. there’s a lot of food to eat. you might want a second pot ofteaat this point.

layer three: the sweets
a pot of yogurt, compote and granola was my first step into the dainty side of beforenoon tea. it was gorgeous: crunchy, coconut-y granola over tangy yogurt with a lovely fresh blueberry compote. it also felt virtuous and was a superior version of the breakfast i have every morning.
as i ate my granola, i eyed the rest of the goodies, trying to decide what to have next. i went for the pancake stack. three sweet and firm pancakes, with emphasis on the cake, sandwiched together with dulce de leche. very nice indeed!

another piece of advice: pick up the stack and eat it as it is. deconstructing the layers lead to very sticky fingers.

having cleaned my hands and rested for a little while, i was ready for the mini-muffin du jour. we were there on a raspberry and nutella day. i like nutella. i like raspberries. the two met happily in a moist muffin that was topped with a glistening smear of hazelnut spread. yummy!

i finished beforenoonteaon a cinnamon note. an extremely well-glazed cinnamon swirl disappeared down my gullet with the last of my tea. it was rich, buttery and wonderfully sticky, reminding me of american cinnamon rolls. it was a very nice note to end on.
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obsession
4
9 yıl önce
leith
perfect sunday afternoon with my best friend here at mimi's???? we ordered afternoonteabetween the 2 of us and so glad we did because it was plenty for us both!

there was no plan to come here, in fact it was more of a surprise! we just turned up and am so glad we did! we were taken to our table for 2 by a friendly member of staff who also gave us our menus. we opted for afternoonteabecause well why not ???? the mini cakes, sandwiches and omg the scone...were all so fabulous and delicious! i do have a soft spot for scone with jam and cream but was taken by a sweet surprise when i tasted the coconut mixed with the jam, hellooo there!????

overall a cute lovely cafe with a great view! ocean terminal shopping centre also is not that far away( we both walked there) so shopping there would round of a great day! x
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siobhán
4
9 yıl önce
leith
mimi's is a pretty pastel cafe by the shore in leith offering breakfast, brunch, lunch and afternoon tea.

the food is excellent with massive, sugary tray bakes, huge traditional breakfasts (though sadly no lorne), tasty french toast and a cracking range of stovies.

i sometimes find the cake too sweet for my taste but thankfully you can take home your leftovers in a pretty pastel box.

i think the service has massively improved over the last year, as it seems there are no more waiting staff meaning you get served a lot quicker than i have experienced in the past.

i'd certainly recommend booking in for an afternoonteausing the effective online booking system but possibly make no plans to eat anything else that day!
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alison
5
9 yıl önce
leith
mimi’s bakehouse is a fantastic place for brunch, lunch and afternoon tea. it has fantastic home baking and lots of choices on all of their menus.

their afternoonteais splendid and very affordable at about £14.50 per person. you get a selection of sandwiches including egg and chive, gammon and smoked salmon but if you don’t like one of the fillings they will be happy to swap it for you. it also comes with a selection of cakes and fresh scones. you can also choose which kind ofteayou would like to have with you delicious treats.

for brunch my favourite brunch is french toast with banana and salted caramel – this is delicious and very sweet! it’s also very reasonable at about £7.

i love this place and with great prices and friendly staff i’ll definitely be back.
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sultana
5
9 yıl önce
leith
i don't rate above 4 but mimis deserve 4.5! favourite coffee and cake place! three main reasons 1- best cakes in edinburgh 2- the chic vintage decor 3- mimi's bakehouse inspired my first ever blog post!
i love this place! perfect place to go for a catchup with my wee blogging buddy shakira rahman before heading to a beauty event. got myself a jasmine pearlteawhich smelled amazing! and a chocolate coconut cupcake, i thought i'd try something different than my favourite red velvet. shakira got quesadillas which looked delicious! highlight recommended and free time parking :d
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shakira
4
9 yıl önce
leith
this place is so cute! and you get food as well as cakes!! they have an awesome range of cakes and teas. i decided to get this fajita looking thing [no idea what it's called] it tasted great it came along side nachos. it most definitely filled me up! i went with my blogger buddy whom got a wee chocolate and coconut cake and a jasminteasultana malik defo enjoyed hers!
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sophie
4
10 yıl önce
leith
i went to mimi's bakehouse for severalteatimes and cakes. the place is really cosy and it's a place where you want to go with your friends and family. you will always feel good. the design of the place is really original with sugary colours.
- the cakes i have tried so far were all delicious and i have to say that my favourite is the oreo cake.
-teatimes are great and huge! but the good thing is that you don't have to prepare diner afterward and if you have to much cakes and sandwiches, you can ask to take them home. the regular teatime is always great but i was a little disappointed by the christmasteatime which was more expensive (£17,5 for the christmas/£14,5 for the classic) and some of the items were not up to what they usually do.
- they offer all kind of coffees and teas. i am ateadrinker and i appreciate that they offerteapig teas.
overall a great experience! don't forget to book your table if you want to try their cakes during the weekend!
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hilary
5
13 yıl önce
leith
of late this blog mostly seems to have been about cake….ok ok, i hear you, it's been all about cake - so i thought i'd finish the 'ongoing theme' off nicely (for a while) with a review of mimis bakehouse , the new 'cake kid on the block' down in lovely sunny leith. what better way to spend a lazy sunday afternoon than with a pot ofteaor two……. a slice of cake (or two?) and a good old chinwag with the ladies? we sure know how to 'act ourselves' as the lovely lancashire lad mr predictable describes our leisurely (read 'cake chomping') activities…. i've now visited mimis a couple of times with different cake-eating-partners and all have agreed that it's 'up there with the best of them' in terms of service (mum, aka mimi creating the cake masterpieces as well as other delectable delights, dad and daughters working front of house), the quality of the baking (high on my agenda) and the value for money. a pot ofteaand a slice of the finest victoria sponge will set you back around
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