Discover the best top things to do in East Lothian, United Kingdom including Tantallon Studios, The Found Gallery, Cashmere Barn, The Malt Kiln, Cools, Dunbar Craft Studio, Lockett Bros, Whynot?, Dunbar Town House Museum & Gallery, Knowes Farm Shop.
Restaurants in East Lothian
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Artists’ Studios and holiday accommodation in beautiful East Lothian. Located on the Golf Coast Road near Tantallon Castle. Our shop is open daily and we welcome visitors all year round. We also specialise in offering quality art classes. The Cabin is ideal for renting with one of our fully equipped studios for a peaceful and secluded artists’ retreat: for groups, friends or just for yourself. Our holiday accommodation is also ideal for golfers, walkers, sailors, families or couples looking for a coastal get away in one of East Lothian’s most beautiful locations.
5.0 based on 15 reviews
The Found Gallery is run by husband and wife team, Simon Glover and Amy Christie, showcasing a contemporary mix of British art and crafts talent. There are lots of local artists represented and Amy makes her unique glass jewellery and fused glass panels on-site. "We love Dunbar and its diverse community of friendly, welcoming people. We hope you enjoy spending some time with us and we'd love to hear your honest feedback regarding your visit. Hope to see you soon.Simon, Amy & Ava"We are open 10-5 Monday to Saturday. There is on street parking for durations up to an hour and numerous free parking sites within a 2 minute walk of the gallery. If you're looking to plan a day out and want to know some of the secret, less well known walks and places, please ask, we love a chat.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Lovely friendly local shop with a good selection of gift ideas and a good selection of candles and diffusers
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Cools is a family run business on the outskirts of East Links Family Park. We offer Doddingtons Farm Ice Cream which is free from artificial flavourings in extinguish flavours such as Salted Caramel , Fudge Chunk, Blueberry , Raspberry and White Chocolate and many more!! We offer retro sweets , artisan chocolate and children's novelty sweets. We provide a popcorn , candy floss and chocolate fountain hire service for parties, fetes , functions and weddings. We also offer party bags and favours alongside candy buffets. We stock over 150 sweets in old fashioned jars. All with excellent service and a smile.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Arts and Crafts Shop which sells products locally made in East Lothian and the Borders, including books by local authors.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
4.5 based on 140 reviews
On North Berwick high street in beautiful East Lothian, whynot? is home to an exciting business community of producers bringing new unique, creative, locally sourced products and services not seen before on the high street... all under one roof. whynot? is a place to gather and meet like minded people who want to share in the revival of the high street... a place that serves them well and belongs to everyone. whynot? has its own comfortable cafe where you can sit down and relax with a coffee or tea, a sandwich, bowl of soup and a slice of cake or why not let us serve you a take-away and you can wander with it round the shop? There's a high quality deli, artisan baker, fish merchant and more! whynot? is open from 10am to 5.30pm Monday to Saturday. 11am to 5pm Sun.
This is a wonderful cafe. Called in for coffee and so impressed with service, ambience and scones that came back for a super platter for lunch. Tailor made to suit a veggie and a carnivore. Staff of all ages were pleasant, friendly and helpful. Very dog friendly. Lots of shopping opps for food, but not interested in that.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
The historic Dunbar Town House, built towards the end of the 16th century, contains what is considered Scotland's oldest functioning Council Chamber. The building is home to a museum and gallery with changing historical and art exhibitions as well as a local history display area and research room managed by Dunbar and District History Society. Open daily 1pm - 5pm April - September
A very nice little place with lots of history with very friendly and helpful staff Gordon was out standing with his knowledge of local history
4.0 based on 17 reviews
Great salads to go with the tart. Local produce all great and worth the small premium. Eggs from the chickens in the yard awesome. Only negative was the takeaway mushroom soup. Very gloupy and tasteless. Will get Cullen’s skink from now on.
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