The Fruitmarket Gallery located at 45 Market St, Edinburgh EH1 1DF, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0131 225 2383

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Colin Hemfrey

4 Google Rating

Lovely oasis cafe right in the biz of Edinburgh but with a quiet atmosphere. Cakes not bad too!

4/ 5

Lovely oasis cafe right in the biz of Edinburgh but with a quiet atmosphere. Cakes not bad too!

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4 Google Rating

Best art gallery in Edinburgh. Painfully slow and indifferent service in the cafe though despite the

4/ 5

Best art gallery in Edinburgh. Painfully slow and indifferent service in the cafe though despite there being 4 staff on for about 20 customers - waited 20 minutes to be served a black coffee...

George Mackenney

5 Google Rating

Wonderful space with engaging exhibitions. Brilliant shop with a wide range of items and gifts. Grea

5/ 5

Wonderful space with engaging exhibitions. Brilliant shop with a wide range of items and gifts. Great that it's so close to the station.

Jack McArthur

5 Google Rating

The Annotated Reader show is fun. And you can take away your own book!

5/ 5

The Annotated Reader show is fun. And you can take away your own book!

Isabel Douglas

5 Google Rating

Beautiful wee space with interesting rotational exhibitions on both ground and upper floor. Also wor

5/ 5

Beautiful wee space with interesting rotational exhibitions on both ground and upper floor. Also worth a visit in itself, the cafe here (Milk) is the best in the area with amazing coffee and a strong seasonal food offering. The cafe is popular and can get busy at peak times due to its central location. Bookshop is also great to browse and the books selected have been well curated.

fiona cowie

5 Google Rating

Such a great experience and service from all staff was excellent! Beautiful food in the cafe therefo

5/ 5

Such a great experience and service from all staff was excellent! Beautiful food in the cafe therefore many thanks to Eddie (Manager) for his attention to detail in overseeing needs were met throughout. In particular a HUGE thanks to Finn who spent much time with us giving knowledge and background of the exhibition we viewed and to our delight the history of how the Fruit Gallery once was which made our afternoon even more special... Thank you Finn!

William Mayer

5 Google Rating

Really beautiful gallery in a great location. Fantastic, airy space. A must if you're into contempor

5/ 5

Really beautiful gallery in a great location. Fantastic, airy space. A must if you're into contemporary art. Also worth mentioning the excellent cafe and small but superb shop. The staff in both are lovely.

Claudine Meyer

5 Google Rating

Great exhibition. Excellent food. I like the new warehouse space.

5/ 5

Great exhibition. Excellent food. I like the new warehouse space.

Ernestina Stewart

1 Google Rating

I went to this gallery last month, experienced extreme racism. Me and my friend, we are both coming

1/ 5

I went to this gallery last month, experienced extreme racism. Me and my friend, we are both coming from asian background. Thé guard of this exhibition, he deliberately stopped us and warned us to stay away from the painting in a rude and very impolite way, even though we are already very faraway from it. He intentionally stared n escorted us during the whole exhibition, made us feeling extremely uncomfortable. Meanwhile he claimed that he warns everyone to back off, but his rudeness and the tone of discrimination made us extremely irritating. I can’t believe in 21st century, we are still experiencing this sort of extreme racist behavior, i am pretty sure won’t be going back anymore!

patricia waldron

5 Google Rating

Nice space. Gallery was being reset when we were there but we enjoyed breakfast and browsing the gif

5/ 5

Nice space. Gallery was being reset when we were there but we enjoyed breakfast and browsing the gift shop

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