We paid twenty pounds for two sandwiches and a bottle of water and it was pretty bleak. Mine was an avocado club on chiabatta and the bread was so dry it was certainly several days old. For a nine pound sandwich it was extremely disappointing, with little to no filling in it. I ate half of it because I was pretty hungry but couldnt bring myself to finish it. I regret not going back to the counter and asking for a refund after the first sad bite. The staff seemed really nice and their cakes were good as I got one to fill the disappointment of the sandwich. Sandwiches definitly not worth the money. My boyfriend got the chicken flatbread but said it wasn't worth the...
Read moreLovely stop when exploring the castle, however is lacking the hospitality feel a visitor attraction should have.
I had lunch here whilst showing some English friends around Scotland. The food and the service were great. I'd highly recommend their sandwiches, however the whole process of getting your food and seat feels a bit "service stationy". There seemed to be a lot of staff for no real position, that could have been utilised for table service or even just busting the used tables.
I can not say anything wrong about the venue as its beautiful inside with four atriums off of a main corridor. The sandwiches and cake I had was fantastic, and I'd definitely go...
Read moreThis cafe is within Stirling Castle grounds, it’s neat little corner looked very attractive and had it been a sunny day we’d of sat outside and enjoyed the Stirling views. The cake table is scrumptious and the savoury food options are plentiful. The staff however seem very disorganised apart from one boy on the tills who seemed to know what he was doing. We had the wrap a coffee and a cake. The prices were fair and the food was very tasty so no faults there. The cafe is spacious and has plenty room to sit. ( the wrap came on its own with no side salad or crisps. We bought the crisps in photo...
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