Museum with an interesting history
We visited Hawick's Tower Mill Museum to see the Bernat Klein exhibition which runs until late April 2017. That exhibition was relatively small, taking around 15 minutes to view. Nevertheless it provided a good reminder of 1970's fashions, influenced by a designer living locally.
We didn't have much time to see the rest of the museum, but the exhibition in the ground floor explaining the history of the building was very interesting. A model of the building during its construction helped to explain how the building had been subsequently expanded to its present form. There is a film running on a loop with further...
   Read moreBeen here often, very happy with past experiences except the last time and this time, (a few weeks ago and today). Food was not great at all. Ordered a Hawaiian pizza. What I received was a cheese pizza, loaded with cheese and a few measly bits of ham (about 4 in total) and roughly 4 pieces of pineapple triangles! My husbands toasted sandwich was okay and came with Doritos, why not salad alongside. Bizarrely also had a tiny pot of coleslaw with it. Tea last visit was dire, water wasnât even boiled properly and we had to return it, tea this time was at least hot and nice. Wonât be rushing back Iâm afraid. Shame as convenient...
   Read moreIâve been to Heart of Hawick twice now, once for a live comedy gig and once to see a film. Both visits were excellent. The staff are really welcoming and the venue is lovely.
Itâs a good, steep rake in the auditorium so no danger of your view being obscured and the sound and projection quality for the film screening were both absolutely excellent. I look forward to many more visits.
Homemade pizza in the venueâs cafe was...
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