Coorie Cafes In Scotland
There is a chill in the air already! Grab your coat, make a beeline for one of these cosy cafes in Scotland, and coorie up with a coffee, a book and some good scran.
Coorie means “to stoop, bend, or crouch for protection” but it also means to “snuggle up.” In recent years, the word coorie has become a lifestyle trend. If you’ve heard of the Scandinavian concept of hygge, coorie is much the same.
All about getting cosy!
Think fireplaces, cushions, blankets and all things comforting and warm during those harsh winter months… or this summer in Scotland.
Let’s take a look at some of the best cosy cafes in Scotland that make the perfect place to coorie up with a coffee and a cake!
Unorthodox Roasters, Kinross and Stirling
Unorthodox Roasters is a popular retreat from the cold Scottish weather in two locations. The second branch is nestled in the heart of Stirling’s historic old town, while Unorthodox Roasters HQ is situated in Kinross. This is the place to go if you’re interested in learning about what goes into your brew.
Expert baristas are on hand to answer all your coffee related questions. Enjoy pour over filter coffees, well crafted flat whites, and tasty cakes – vegan and gluten free options available. A range of Unorthodox loose leaf teas and experimental lattes are also on offer, as well as plentiful local produce brunch options.
Hideout Cafe, Edinburgh
This truly is a hideout! This may be one of the smaller cosy cafes in Scotland that makes our list, but it is full of character and a particularly quirky layout. Enjoy plenty of pastries, light bites, cakes, bakes and specialty brews from Clifton Coffee Roasters.
If you’re hunkering down for a while, there is a bookcase filled with a number of great read and lots of comfy seating to relax in. If you’re lucky enough to get a window seat, you get to watch the world go by from your own little coffee cave.
Drift, North Berwick
Stunning panoramic views of coast – need we say more! Fresh coffee, homemade cakes and delicious food like every other cafe here, but with unbeatable views of the shoreline near Bass Rock from the comfort of your table, Drift is one of the toughest cosy cafés in Scotland to beat.
They also offer takeaway, so it’s perfect for on-the-go cafe visitors who are happy to brave the elements outside.
Books and Beans, Aberdeen
This is a Fair Trade coffee shop, café and second-hand book shop all rolled into one, making it one of the most popular cosy cafes in Scotland
Situated in the heart of the city centre, it’s the perfect wee hideaway from any bursts of bad weather, and a nice relaxing space to take a break from working, studying or shopping.
The Milkman, Edinburgh
Another delightful café with two branches to choose from is The Milkman in Edinburgh. Both cafes can be found on Cockburn Street, numbers 7 and 52. The Milkman is just an inviting place to stumble across. Both locations are small, but this only adds to the charm and novelty.
This is another business with a keen interest in supporting roasteries that brew delicious coffer in a fair and sustainable way. This is a popular with those looking for an autumnal photo opportunity as there are various cooried away snugs with blankets and cushions to enjoy.
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