The Belmont Quarter

The Belmont Quarter

Where an emerging café culture meets historic architecture and cobbled streets, the Belmont Quarter is the perfect place to shop and socialise. With imposing granite listed buildings and Renaissance inspired architecture, it is perhaps no wonder that independent, family owned and run jewellers Jamieson & Carry have made their home in the heart of the city since 1295. Most recently their commitment to luxury retail has led to the opening of the city’s first TAG Heuer Boutique, directly opposite their main premises.

Indulge your sweet tooth with fresh handmade donuts from Dough & Co, before paying a visit to Books and Beans and enjoy not only a wonderful selection of fairtrade coffees and homemade treats, but also a journey of discovery through the 10,000 secondhand books that cover two floors. Across the road is family run business Juniper, a veritable treasure trove of unique jewellery, giftware, homeware, wall art and furniture, including a number of leading Scottish brands.

Just around the corner on Little Belmont Street you will find tea and coffee specialists MacBeans, a local business at the heart of the community that has been brewing the finest flavours for you to take home since 1989. With a focus on sustainability and individuality White Stuff, a few doors up, embodies self-expression and creativity towards their unique styles on offer. From there you can pop across the road to Oliver Bonas, an independent lifestyle boutique designing their own fashion and homeware. The Belmont Quarter can be accessed by any city centre bus and parking is available at nearby Loch Street and Harriett Street car parks.

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