Perfectly situated at the links along the main path at the beachfront next to the splash pad in front of the cricket ground. It seems to be a popular spot even when the rest of Nairn seems fairly quiet.
The food is very good. Maybe not quite my thing with the salsa. The pork shoulder was decent. Maybe needed a little more chipotle mayo. Chips were pretty good. I’ll try the fish dishes next time but I can see why people are drawn to it as it’s different from the standard seaside outlets who only sell fish and chips.
Plenty of tables outside including a few hiding round the back (depending on how you’ve approached you might not notice).
A tad on the expensive side. For a pork taco, small chips and a can of irn bru it was £15.95 - but I guarantee you will enjoy it.
Order at the window on the right and wait for your ticket number to be called when it’s ready. They’ll bring it out or at least leave it on the designated table at the door. Remember to throw any spare change in the charity box!
Service was also rapid!
Definitely...
Read moreFirst visit to this venue. Two sixth form schoolgirls left to run what I was believed to be a busy shoreside tea room? Twenty minute wait for one coffee and a slice of lemon drizzle sponge?????? Not the way to run a business. Marks out of 10. 2/10 Well I did get my coffee and sponge. Management obviously need to sign up to course "HOW TO RUN A BUSINESS" then teach staff, how to use a telephone and ask...
Read moreA great place for a coffee or snack while walking the beach at Nairn. There’s a playground nearby so the kids can be active while you sit on a bench with a latte. We only used the takeaway service, but that was quick and very well organised. Due to COVID restrictions, the inside was closed, but the wonderful smells emanating from the interior was a promising sign that the food is as good as the hot...
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