Kirkcaldy (/kərˈkɔːdi/ ( listen); Scottish Gaelic: Cair Chaladain) is a town and former royal burgh in Fife, on the east coast of Scotland. It is about 11.6 miles (19 km) north of Edinburgh and 27.6 miles (44 km) south-southwest of Dundee. The town had a recorded population of 49,460 in 2011, making it Fife's second-largest settlement and the 11th most populous settlement in Scotland.
Restaurants in Kirkcaldy
5.0 based on 94 reviews
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4.5 based on 106 reviews
Closed on the following dates over the Festive period Monday 25th December Monday 1st January - Wednesday 3rd January (inclusive)
We attended a small concert of short pieces by various classes from Lochgelly High and St Maries primary school held in one of the antichambers off the main hall . There was a very good quality of sound in the room ,which is decked out with lighting for small productions . A useful size of room for 50 or 60 people . There are great facilities for productions for the larger theatre and smaller .with an onsight cafe and toilets . The Box office was also open for upcoming theatre events .
4.5 based on 156 reviews
Kirkcaldy Galleries is a fresh, contemporary space for visitors to enjoy with a modern Library, Museum exhibitions, Art Galleries, Local & Family History Room, Visit Scotland Information Centre, Cafe, Shop and a host of other services, including Free Internet.
We love going along to the art galleries and library, the staff are lovely, bookbug is fantastic, Lauren is brilliant and we loved the singing and dancing as well as Lauren’s fun socks hehe. There is always something for the kids to do, the explorer expedition is amazing, there is also a kids area in the galleries upstairs where we draw, make stick people, shapes, and wooden flowers, the kids hunt for clues to win stickers or a treat, the library is fab too we spend at least an hour in the library each visit, and we always get to take away a great selection of books. Parking is good, lifts available, cafe and a lovely memorial garden too.
4.5 based on 66 reviews
A traditional Victorian Bar dating back to 1741, retaining period features. Serving a wide range of premium spirits, including 40 malt whiskies, with 60 gins and great choice of rums and vodkas. We have a large selection of Tall Horse South African wines, served by the glass or bottle. We are in CAMRA Good Beer guide and always have Jarl on tap plus at least one other Guest Real Ale on tap. A choice of 9 loose leaf teas as well as a full selection of coffees. Food is served from noon until 3pm Monday to Saturday, with the Bistro available for private hire for meetings and events. Bistro hire is free, we offer buffets for up to 35 people seated, which are available from £6.95 per person. Included with any selected food option is room dressing in you choice and colour and bespoke music playlist to your choice. Afternoon Teas served between 3pm and 4pm daily, which must be booked at least 24 hours in advance. Fortnightly quiz nights, plus Rock and Roll Bingo.
A group of us went for afternoon tea and it was brilliant A great selection of savouries sandwiches and scones with cream and lovely dainty cakes. The tiered plates were lovely presented and there was so much food. The service was excellent we were offered take away boxes for the food that was left over. The staff are always so pleasant at Betty nicols and big thank you to the lady who set up the afternoon tea
4.5 based on 76 reviews
Great park. We go there frequently for walks or with the grand children. The park is part of the coastal walk with old walls and lookout points over the sea. Good play area but some parts have been damaged by the usual teenage bawheids who frequent the park at night. Great tree and shrub varieties throughout. Great walk to Dysart harbour and picturesque views of the harbour which have been painted by many artists over the years. Clean and very well maintained park. Well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
Fab park that caters for all ages, great pond with ducks and swans, a lovely walk which we do with our dogs on a regular basis, can stick to the paths or be a bit more rural and head through the trees, great wee statues carved from wood, kids love finding these. Beautiful gardens just to sit and admire or read a book.nice play park area for kids and a skateboard park for the teenagers
4.0 based on 214 reviews
Good day for a walk with the kids at Dysart harbour hardly a breath of wind and the tide was out .Kids had a great time and we finished up in the Harbourmasters house for scones and a latte . It was to early for lunch but there was some nice hot food being prepared for later . You have a nice view onto the harbour from the windows
4.0 based on 93 reviews
We chose this location for our wedding shoot, the views and stunning architecture was a massive selling point plus the history of castle. Recommend a visit if you are in kirkcaldy
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