As holiday makers we headed here for a Friday lunchtime haggis before a walk to the Deils Cauldron waterfall. The food and service was so lovely, whilst paying our (very reasonably priced) bill, we asked about booking in for dinner one evening. Unfortunately the Saturday night was fully booked, but we managed to book for the same night. For my evening meal I went for the lamb, we were warned there would be a 25 minute wait for the lamb as it takes a while to cook. We were offered some bread to keep us going, but we declined as we had already eyed up dessert and I didn’t want to fill up. The wait seemed to go by in a blink of an eye, and came out right on time. Again the food was delicious, the lamb was very good quality and well cooked. For dessert I had a raspberry cheesecake which was excellent. It was really light and delicate, and again, even the raspberry’s you could taste were good quality and I feel quality controlled by the chef! For both meal times the service was lovely and punctual, the staff were so friendly and polite, and even the chef came out for both meals to check everything was up standard.
I really wish we were staying longer so we could eat here again, and I’m very disappointed they’re fully booked for tomorrow night as I’d book in. Really recommend visiting, some absolutely top notch food...
Read moreA very nice walk up to the first waterfall (entrance through the two large gateposts adjacent to the small carpark....there is another carpark a short walk up the hill), then follow the footpath path up the wooded valley. Eventually via the well maintained path as it winds its way through the woods, following the river. You will reach the first of two waterfalls where you can stand on a wooden viewing platform and see the splendor of the falls. (Wee Cauldron)
If you continue up the path a little further you will reach the 2nd falls, again with a well made wooden viewing platform overlooking the leafy gorge
From the 2nd waterfall you can walk back down the hill via the road and so making a loop or retrace your footsteps vial the wooded glen
Walking down via the road, you can see in the distance and situated on the other side of Comrie, the old WW2 prisoner of war camp called the Cultybraggan camp......... An interesting place to visit as it held high risk German soldiers. Some of the volunteers remember the camp from the war and recall how the p.o.w's were marched up the hill...
Read moreLove it here. Service from the staff is top notch and the food even better. Loved it so much we ate lunch and dinner here in one day. For lunch - haggis - and for dinner - ribeye steak. Both extremely tasty. Fantastic to see chef come out of kitchen too to check in that the food is up to his expectations.
The crème brûlée and cheesecake puddings also class.
Only point I would say, it can get a little quiet in there, which is completely fine but may put some people off (with young kids...
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