The University of Edinburgh has dozens of restaurants, mainly coffee shops.
Not only can you drink coffee in a coffee shop, but you can also have breakfast, lunch and dinner there.
Let’s take a look at the popular restaurants on the three campuses of George Square, Pollock Halls and Kings Buildings that students often visit.
George Square: The main campus of George Square, located in the city center, is where students’ activities are most concentrated.
There are 4 coffee shops on the campus, of which the following three are very popular.
◇ Library Café?: This cafe is located on the first floor of the library, right in the center of the school, and is very convenient no matter where you go.
The interior design is spacious and bright, equipped with stylish dining tables, and the environment is quite comfortable. The most important thing is that there are tablet computers in the store for everyone to use for free. It is a very pleasant thing to eat or study here.
The restaurant offers a variety of fresh foods such as soups, baked potatoes, donuts, salads, toasts, danishes, waffles and more, as well as a variety of coffee flavors and hot and cold beverages.
◇ The Exchange Café?: This coffee shop is located on Buccleuch Place, on the first floor of the Business School.
The Exchange Café is open to the public and serves a variety of freshly prepared food every Monday to Friday. The food variety is similar to that of the Library Café. You can sit in the store and taste it slowly or take it away.
The food in this shop is very affordable, almost all items cost around 2 pounds.
◇ Absorb: This is also a coffee shop located in Appleton Tower. It is only open to teachers and students of the school and is closed on weekends.
Specialties include multi-flavored sandwiches, baguettes and smoothies.
In addition to food, some students are more interested in the computers in Absorb. The store provides more than 50 fixed desktop computers for diners to use for free, and the service is very good.
Pollock Halls: Located on Holyrood Park Road, all boarded dormitories at the University of Edinburgh are located in this dormitory area. There are two places to eat in this dormitory area.
◇ Pollock Halls residential catering: The Pllock Halls dining hall is located on the first floor of the John McIntyre Conference Center. All students staying in the Pollock Halls catered dormitories come here to eat.
The cafeteria can accommodate 650 students at a time, making it the largest of all restaurants on campus.
There are more than 20 choices for breakfast, such as porridge, bread, eggs, bacon, cereal, yogurt, fruits, etc. For lunch and dinner, there are soup, fish, barbecue, vegetables and desserts to choose from. Various dishes are often changed to satisfy everyone.
Different taste needs.
In addition, the canteen also regularly holds theme nights so that students can taste food from all over the world.
The meal arrangement in the Pllock Halls canteen is a bit special. It only provides 14 meals a week, including breakfast from 7:15-10:30 in the morning from Monday to Friday, dinner from 17:00-19:30 in the evening from Monday to Sunday, and 10 meals on weekends.
: Lunch is served from 30:00 to 14:00, and meals during the rest of the time need to be arranged by yourself.
◇ Bar @ JMCC: This bar is adjacent to the Pollock Halls canteen and serves a variety of light meals and snacks, such as burgers, sandwiches, salads and paninis, from 12 noon to 3 noon every day. It also provides delicious coffee, freshly baked
cakes and muffins.
The bar also features free Wi-Fi, a pool table, a large screen TV and a variety of games for everyone to enjoy.
Kings Building: The Kings Building campus, located in the south of the city, is where the School of Natural Sciences and Engineering is located. Many students usually come to the campus for various learning activities.
◇ King?s Building House: This building is located in the center of the Kings Buildings campus. It is a place integrating leisure and dining.
There is a food court here, which is the most common place for students to eat.
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