We had a lovely lunch in this family tearoom tucked away in a lane. The haggis ciabatta was very nice and my decaf latte was so smooth I wanted a second one. We were full but decided to take some cakes home as they looked very appealing. And I’m glad we did because they were all delicious! The cheese scone is nice and fluffy. The carrot cake is moist and cinnamony as proper carrot cake should be, the rocky road slice has chewy marshmallow and crispy bits in it so you get a variation in texture with every bite. The cake pop is simply brilliant and the chocolate brownie is not overly sweet. But our favourite is the jammy flapjack because it has a very pleasant fruity taste! The servers were attentive and you can even do a little bit of shopping in there! Apparently the owner’s daughter is a young artist who specializes in leatherwork and she has produced some fabulous little pieces that would be ideal for gifts. I picked up this unique keyring and was told that you can have your name on it too if you ask. The place is pet friendly and you can sit out in the courtyard. Will definitely...
Read moreAmazing place! Such a lovely family running this, really welcoming and great service and the food was delicious. Stopped after biking at glentress and both starving so had the delicious home made chilli and a couple of hot drinks. There were beautiful handmade leather keyrings and wallets in the sill behind me. We asked about them and found out it was the daughter of the lady in charge and she had hand made them - amazing work so beautiful. Bought one as a momento of the trip. It's cash only but that's easy as there is a cash machine just across the road less than 2 mins out. Honestly this was such a lovely place, really relaxed but efficient and friendly service with the most delicious food. Wish I wasn't on a ban from butter as the cakes looked so tasty! Will be back as often as we are in the area! Highly recommended if you enjoy delicious home made food at a great price served by super...
Read moreWe stopped for a quick lunch as it looked quite promising. Unfortunately, we felt the food here was all quite dry and expensive for what it was. The presentation looked the part but the ciabattas were dry and the tuna wasn’t mixed with mayonnaise which made it even drier. The baked potato didn’t have any butter on it or with it. Three teas came in one pot for the table but charged £2.20 each (£6.80 for 3 tea bags and some warm water). We also asked if the tea could come at the same time as our food to which the waitress said yes, that’s fine and proceeded to bring the tea 10 minutes before the food which made it cold by the time we had it. Overall, £27.70 for a dry lunch and cold tea. There’s a Greggs and Costa and other small tea rooms in the town, go elsewhere as it just wasn’t worth the...
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