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People sit in small groups in a book shop at a Death Cafe. The walss are lined with books, and people sit in small circles chatting to each other.

Death Café (Edinburgh)

Date: Wednesday 6th May   /   Time: 5:30pm - 7:00pm

A Death Café is a warm, open space where people come together to talk about one of life’s most universal, yet often avoided, topics: death. But it’s not a morbid affair! Instead, it’s an opportunity for honest, non-judgmental conversation in a relaxed setting, usually over a cup of tea or coffee and cake. The idea is to break down the taboos and fears around death, allowing people to share thoughts, feelings, and personal experiences about mortality.

Imagine sitting in a cosy space, sipping a cuppa, in the company of others who are curious or reflective about death, dying, and bereavement. There’s no agenda, and no religious or spiritual doctrine pushing an answer. Instead, it’s a chance to explore everything from personal grief to existential musings to the logistics of end-of-life planning. The conversations are as varied as the people who attend.

A Death Café isn’t about “solving” death, but about embracing its inevitable presence with a sense of connection, vulnerability, and sometimes even humour. It’s a safe space where no topic is off-limits, whether it’s sharing stories of loved ones who have passed, unpacking fears of the unknown, or contemplating the cultural practices around death. It’s a community-driven experience that highlights how talking about death can ultimately help us live more fully.

This session will be facilitated by Lara Celini (Community Engagement Manager and celebrant with Humanist Society Scotland) at Typewronger Books. So come along and reclaim death as part of life. We can all benefit from being more comfortable having these conversations.

This event is part of Demystifying Death Week (4-10 May 2026) and is about giving people knowledge, skills, and opportunities to plan and support each other through death, dying, loss, and care.

Please note that a death café is not a bereavement or grief support resource and we advise that you do not attend if you have been very recently bereaved or if your grief feels very raw.

With thanks to Typewronger Books for hosting us again. Typewronger CIC (Community Interest Company) is a not for profit social enterprise committed to fostering creativity within Edinburgh and further afield.

Remember to pop the date in your calendar (Wednesday 6th May 2026, 5.30pm-7pm).

People sit in small groups in a book shop at a Death Cafe. The walss are lined with books, and people sit in small circles chatting to each other.
Death Cafe at Typewronger Books

These Are My Wishes is a free resource which aims to support individuals to start important discussions with loved ones and encourage more open conversations around death and our wishes after we die. It is designed to help you make your wishes known, easing the burden on your loved ones, and ensuring that your life is celebrated in the way you want it to be.

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All welcome. There is no cost for participating, but places are limited so booking in advance is required through our friends at Typewronger Books in Edinburgh. If you later find you are unable to make it, please let us know so that we can offer your place to someone else.

Venue: Typewronger Books, 4a Haddington Place, Edinburgh, EH7 4AE

The shop space where we are meeting is located down a flight of eight steps.  Please visit Typewronger Book Shop website for more information on the accessibility of the venue.  Please also note that Typewronger does not have a public toilet, and the nearest one is in McDonald Road Library which is a walk away down Leith Walk.