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Broch Cafe

A84, Strathyre FK18 8NA, United Kingdom
4.7(400)
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+44 1877 384612
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brochcafe.co.uk

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Broch Signature Breakfast
Scrambled Eggs On Toast
Beans On Toast X 2
Scots Porridge
Made with milk/ water
Toast X 2
Butter, jam or marmalade

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Reviews of Broch Cafe

4.7
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1.0
9y

Lovely coffee but a shock when we went to pay for it. We ordered 2 large decaf skinny lattes one with 1 shot. And 1 large skinny latte. Latte £2.50 Decaf latte £2.80 Firstly unusual to be charged extra for decaf these days. But when we wen t to pay we were charged £10.10 for 3 lattes we asked if she had right bill as we only had 3 lattes. We got charged 50p per latte for having skinny milk £1.50 and 50p per each shot of decaf coffee so we paid in all £3.00 over the price of the coffee if we had just had normal lattes. Never heard anything as bad in all my life being discriminated against because I can't drink full fat milk or have caffeine it was like paying for a coffee for an imaginary friend won't be coming here again what a...

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5.0
4y

After a couple of days by Loch Tay, we stopped off at Broch Cafe on route home. Despite having driven past it for a few years, we had never actually stopped before. I learned that it actually used to be a public toilet, until thieves stole all the metal and the build got put up for sale. It was then sold and converted into this lovely little cafe. They are open 6 days a week, closed on Wednesdays. We got two great coffees and they have a large array of lovely looking homemaking 😋 Definitely worth a visit if you're passing and they've got plenty of outdoor space, much which is covered for rainy days. Really pleased we stopped and we'll definitely be back, kids loved the wooden carved Highland...

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5.0
20w

Called in to the Broch Café on the way back from the west coast after a tiring holiday. It was the perfect stop off, plenty of space to park, beautiful surroundings, and delicious tea and cake. Unfortunately I dropped my wallet in the car park, with all of my bank cards, and only realised after I had driven another 50 miles. The staff, Lesley, and William, were kind enough to immediately locate it, package it, and send it back to my home address free of charge - an amazing service. From now on this will always be my preferred stop off point when in the area. Thank...

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Kim KjaersideKim Kjaerside
After a couple of days by Loch Tay, we stopped off at Broch Cafe on route home. Despite having driven past it for a few years, we had never actually stopped before. I learned that it actually used to be a public toilet, until thieves stole all the metal and the build got put up for sale. It was then sold and converted into this lovely little cafe. They are open 6 days a week, closed on Wednesdays. We got two great coffees and they have a large array of lovely looking homemaking 😋 Definitely worth a visit if you're passing and they've got plenty of outdoor space, much which is covered for rainy days. Really pleased we stopped and we'll definitely be back, kids loved the wooden carved Highland Cow outside 😀
Ari AneAri Ane
We came across this café on our way from Fort William to Stirling and immediately felt it was the right place, away from the larger restaurants along the route. The staff were extremely friendly, and both the soup of the day and the tuna melt panini were among the best we’ve had on our travels in the UK. There aren’t too many seats inside in case of rainy weather, but if you’re nearby and feeling hungry, it’s definitely worth a stop! We would be more than happy to come back.
Gerard RahmanGerard Rahman
Stopped here as we wanted to avoid service stations and major towns. Its got easy access from either side of the A84 and has ample parking. There are views from inside as well as the outdoor seating area. There is space for children to runaround but the standout feature of The Broch Café is the warmth and genuine friendliness of the people there. They care about you and are excited to share how they make things. A wonderful experience in a beautiful part of the world.
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After a couple of days by Loch Tay, we stopped off at Broch Cafe on route home. Despite having driven past it for a few years, we had never actually stopped before. I learned that it actually used to be a public toilet, until thieves stole all the metal and the build got put up for sale. It was then sold and converted into this lovely little cafe. They are open 6 days a week, closed on Wednesdays. We got two great coffees and they have a large array of lovely looking homemaking 😋 Definitely worth a visit if you're passing and they've got plenty of outdoor space, much which is covered for rainy days. Really pleased we stopped and we'll definitely be back, kids loved the wooden carved Highland Cow outside 😀
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We came across this café on our way from Fort William to Stirling and immediately felt it was the right place, away from the larger restaurants along the route. The staff were extremely friendly, and both the soup of the day and the tuna melt panini were among the best we’ve had on our travels in the UK. There aren’t too many seats inside in case of rainy weather, but if you’re nearby and feeling hungry, it’s definitely worth a stop! We would be more than happy to come back.
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Stopped here as we wanted to avoid service stations and major towns. Its got easy access from either side of the A84 and has ample parking. There are views from inside as well as the outdoor seating area. There is space for children to runaround but the standout feature of The Broch Café is the warmth and genuine friendliness of the people there. They care about you and are excited to share how they make things. A wonderful experience in a beautiful part of the world.
Gerard Rahman

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