Description
The Elephant House is a renowned café located at 21 George IV Bridge in Edinburgh, Scotland. It gained fame as the place where J.K. Rowling wrote parts of her early Harry Potter novels. The café proudly claims to be the "birthplace" of Harry Potter, a title that has attracted numerous fans and visitors over the years. Despite its literary fame, the café offers a cozy atmosphere with a variety of teas, coffees, and light meals.
In 2024, the original Elephant House café was severely damaged by a fire, leading to its closure. Since then, the owners have been working on restoring the establishment. In the meantime, a new location has opened at 30 Victoria Street, Edinburgh, allowing fans and patrons to continue enjoying the café's offerings. The restoration of the original site is underway, with plans to reopen in the near future.
Visitors to The Elephant House can expect a warm and inviting environment, with décor featuring elephant motifs and memorabilia related to its literary history. The café remains a must-visit spot for Harry Potter enthusiasts and those seeking a unique café experience in Edinburgh.
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