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Milton Art Gallery
Milton of Crathes, Banchory AB31 5QH, United Kingdom
Crathes Castle
Crathes, Banchory AB31 5QJ, United Kingdom
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Milton Brasserie

Milton of Crathes, Banchory AB31 5QH, United Kingdom
4.4(279)
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miltonbrasserie.com

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Nearby attractions of Milton Brasserie

Milton Art Gallery

Crathes Castle

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Crathes Castle

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Reviews of Milton Brasserie

4.4
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5.0
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Milton Brasserie: A Hidden Culinary Gem Near Aberdeen We stumbled upon Milton Brasserie purely by accident, and what a delightful surprise it turned out to be! The location is part of a large complex with ample parking, but don't let the scale confuse you—follow the signs for this true "wee hidden jewel" in the Aberdeen countryside.

Upon arrival, we were initially hesitant. Confusing signage near the coffee board suggested only outside takeaways and ordering through a hatch. Thankfully, we decided to walk into the main cafe area anyway, and we were immediately welcomed by a lovely lady who cheerfully showed us to a table for two. This friendly, pleasant welcome instantly set a positive tone for the entire experience. We were given plenty of time to look over the menu and settle in.

When the food arrived, it genuinely blew us away!

The real showstopper was the Milton Benedict. Without exaggeration, this is one of the best breakfast dishes I have ever had. The traditional muffins were replaced by warm, savory cheese scones, perfectly complemented by crispy bacon and delicious black pudding. The dish was beautifully presented, perfectly executed, and remarkably well-priced for the quality.

Milton Brasserie is a must-visit. If you are anywhere in the vicinity of Aberdeen, make the detour. It’s a beautifully run establishment with amazing service and food that is worth traveling for. Highly, highly...

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1.0
6y

I was there with my daughter 19 months, niece 12 and nephew 8. We were at Santa railway experience. Was a great until we went to the milton brasserie. We went to get some lunch after our train journey. We were seated fine . I asked where the toilets were to change my daughter only to be told that there were no facilities in the mens toilets and I'd have to change her on the floor covered with god know what.?! The only changing facilities were in the female toilets where I was not allowed. Luckily my niece is very mature and she went to the ladies to change my daughter. Had I been on my own then this would have been a huge problem! In this day and age it is unacceptable sexist and improper not to have a changing facility for fathers! To make things worse I've had a better meal at truck stop van . Will not be back and would not recommend it to people who like food or single...

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5.0
2y

I organised an afternoon tea as part of my friend's hen do before her wedding, and the team at Milton's could not have been more fantastic. Cat and her colleagues answered all my one hundred questions - whether promptly by email or by phone - and were always so polite and helpful. They were also very professional when it came to dealing with dietary requirements/allergies in our group, and made single servings of the afternoon tea for those who couldn't have any cross contamination. It was a fairly quiet Monday afternoon, and the service was cheerful and attentive throughout the booking, with consistent offers of more coffee/tea. Everyone praised the variety of the food - both for the savoury and sweet - and for our group of 15, nearly everyone got take a box home with them of what we couldn't finish. Really cannot recommend them enough...

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Tanny GillTanny Gill
Milton Brasserie: A Hidden Culinary Gem Near Aberdeen We stumbled upon Milton Brasserie purely by accident, and what a delightful surprise it turned out to be! The location is part of a large complex with ample parking, but don't let the scale confuse you—follow the signs for this true "wee hidden jewel" in the Aberdeen countryside. Upon arrival, we were initially hesitant. Confusing signage near the coffee board suggested only outside takeaways and ordering through a hatch. Thankfully, we decided to walk into the main cafe area anyway, and we were immediately welcomed by a lovely lady who cheerfully showed us to a table for two. This friendly, pleasant welcome instantly set a positive tone for the entire experience. We were given plenty of time to look over the menu and settle in. When the food arrived, it genuinely blew us away! The real showstopper was the Milton Benedict. Without exaggeration, this is one of the best breakfast dishes I have ever had. The traditional muffins were replaced by warm, savory cheese scones, perfectly complemented by crispy bacon and delicious black pudding. The dish was beautifully presented, perfectly executed, and remarkably well-priced for the quality. Milton Brasserie is a must-visit. If you are anywhere in the vicinity of Aberdeen, make the detour. It’s a beautifully run establishment with amazing service and food that is worth traveling for. Highly, highly recommended!
Alexandra HallAlexandra Hall
Went to Milton of Crathes to do a lino printing workshop at Hidden Scotland. Had a morning scone and a cup of tea before hand at the Brasserie because we were early. The cheese scone was excellent! And our cuppas and scones were very reasonably priced. After we had finished our crafting we went back for lunch. It was quite busy but the lovely staff cleaned a table for us. We both had the Milton's take on Eggs Benedict. With cheese scones, black pudding, streaky bacon, poached eggs and hollandaise. It was absolutely amazing!!!!! We both thoroughly enjoyed it and it tasted soooo good. I would recommend it to anyone! Staff were really lovely. Would definitely stop again if I'm in the area. Thank you.
Eve VidEve Vid
Excellent. Quick response to email booking, well executed dishes with good variety. Steak ciabatta crispy and the red onion paired well with the steak. Cullen skin was as good as the reviews suggested, and well priced as a side dish to the sandwich. Lamb chops tasty. Chose this place out of all others en route from Craigever Castle to Dunnotar and it was a great lunch stop. Total bill £56 for 3 mains, 2 starters and a drink (hot chocolate, lamb chops, ciabatta steak sandwich, grilled cod and a chicken wing starter) was excellent value.
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Milton Brasserie: A Hidden Culinary Gem Near Aberdeen We stumbled upon Milton Brasserie purely by accident, and what a delightful surprise it turned out to be! The location is part of a large complex with ample parking, but don't let the scale confuse you—follow the signs for this true "wee hidden jewel" in the Aberdeen countryside. Upon arrival, we were initially hesitant. Confusing signage near the coffee board suggested only outside takeaways and ordering through a hatch. Thankfully, we decided to walk into the main cafe area anyway, and we were immediately welcomed by a lovely lady who cheerfully showed us to a table for two. This friendly, pleasant welcome instantly set a positive tone for the entire experience. We were given plenty of time to look over the menu and settle in. When the food arrived, it genuinely blew us away! The real showstopper was the Milton Benedict. Without exaggeration, this is one of the best breakfast dishes I have ever had. The traditional muffins were replaced by warm, savory cheese scones, perfectly complemented by crispy bacon and delicious black pudding. The dish was beautifully presented, perfectly executed, and remarkably well-priced for the quality. Milton Brasserie is a must-visit. If you are anywhere in the vicinity of Aberdeen, make the detour. It’s a beautifully run establishment with amazing service and food that is worth traveling for. Highly, highly recommended!
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Went to Milton of Crathes to do a lino printing workshop at Hidden Scotland. Had a morning scone and a cup of tea before hand at the Brasserie because we were early. The cheese scone was excellent! And our cuppas and scones were very reasonably priced. After we had finished our crafting we went back for lunch. It was quite busy but the lovely staff cleaned a table for us. We both had the Milton's take on Eggs Benedict. With cheese scones, black pudding, streaky bacon, poached eggs and hollandaise. It was absolutely amazing!!!!! We both thoroughly enjoyed it and it tasted soooo good. I would recommend it to anyone! Staff were really lovely. Would definitely stop again if I'm in the area. Thank you.
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Excellent. Quick response to email booking, well executed dishes with good variety. Steak ciabatta crispy and the red onion paired well with the steak. Cullen skin was as good as the reviews suggested, and well priced as a side dish to the sandwich. Lamb chops tasty. Chose this place out of all others en route from Craigever Castle to Dunnotar and it was a great lunch stop. Total bill £56 for 3 mains, 2 starters and a drink (hot chocolate, lamb chops, ciabatta steak sandwich, grilled cod and a chicken wing starter) was excellent value.
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