Find out what British restaurants to try in Livingston including Terrace Restaurant, Deer Park Beefeater, Pumpherston Golf Club, Bistro19 Harburn, Black Bull Inn, The Livingston Inn Restaurant, Fork & Field, Livingston Harvester, The Bay Tree Cafe, Artisan Cheesecakes Kitchen
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At Artisan Cheesecakes Kitchen we pride ourselves in creating 365 flavours of delicious cheesecake! There is always a varied selection available and we are open10am - 6pm (closed Mondays). In our new, cosy Kitchen in Livingston, we also offer breakfast,
As a food critic, coming home for a coffee and thinking about your cheesecake gives me a tingle, but what I love about it, is I can taste you make it all, sooo good, you are my little secret but sh!! You are our island in the stream
5 based on 25 reviews
Shabby Chic Cafe, Serving delicious snacks and meals . Homemade Soups, Very popular Hot Filled Rolls and Freshly Cooked to order cooked Breakfasts. All our food made daily on the premises, Homebaking and Tablet Sit in or Takeaway. Tables can be pre booked
Absolutely love this cafe. Visit most weeks for lunch or just coffee. It's cosy, welcoming and beautifully done out in 'shabby chic' style with the emphasis on the chic! The food's great and the home baking always fresh and totally delicious! The proud owner deserves all the success the cafe enjoys!WOW !!!! Im delighted you enjoy visiting my little cafe, welcoming and fresh healthy food is what ive been striving for and seems my hard work and vision has finally paid off. Cu again soon, much appreciated.
3 based on 310 reviews
The price for the breakfast always goes up every time we visit.The first plate had cold beans on it and the bacon was lukewarm.The surprising thing about the beans is that they were the last item to be plated up, so should have been the hottest.Second plate I ordered I had to use my memory as the server did not give me a menu or list the items on his device that he did for the first order.When I received my food, the egg was fried to oblivion.It used to be a very good place to go for breakfast, not any moreHi Djd196, Thank you for taking the time to review us, I will speak to the team that was on duty at the time of your dining with us.
3 based on 270 reviews
Great wee place. Extensive burger menu and interesting variety of pints available. Enjoyed the steak pie and the chicken bites. Staff hard working and pleasant!
3 based on 192 reviews
Total disgrace! Phoned to book a table for 18 for a family gathering with 7 children included. They were having trouble getting their heads around the numbers and I was trying to help them work out tables. Then I was told they were refusing my booking! I was told they think weâre going to come and cause trouble!! Was it my Glaswegian accent? Totally dumbfounded and disgusted at this treatment for absolutely no reason! The Manager has issues and needs to learn some lessons on customer service not to mention productivity for his takings! Beggars belief!!Many thanks for taking the time to review The Livingston Inn.Itâs a shame that you forgot to mention that you choose to insult our member of staff before we cancelled your booking!!Many people that know our business know how helpful and friendly our staff are - as you can see by many comments before and many guests that continue to return!As mentioned via email we where happy to discuss this further, one business owner to another, but again you choose to insult us!!Again many thanks for taking the time to review our business, have a lovely Easter RegardsLivingston Inn
4 based on 181 reviews
Established in the small village of Mid Calder in 1747, this pub is one of the busiest meeting places in the area. The Black Bull Inn is at the heart of the community, and enjoys a prime location, sitting snugly in the shadow of its new town neighbour, Li
As my wife and our older daughter were off on a trip to Amsterdam to jointly celebrate their birthdays I went with my younger daugher for a meal at the Black Bull. Both my daughters are frequent diners here, particularly as they both have 'Tastecards', so I thought why not as I also have such a card although I rarely use it.My daughter had Nachos to start followed by Macaroni Cheese which I had the pate followed by the battered haddock and chips. As it is when we were seated at our table I had my back to the 'Specials' board and didn't realise that there were more dishes available than those on the printed menu. While the pate was very nice I would have much preferred the mushroom starter available that day. Anyway my haddock was lovely although the chips were nothing special. Being able to use my Tastecard meant that the meal was very reasonably priced.On the subject of using a 'Tastecard' I learned from my older daughter last week that the Black Bull is now restricting their use when accepting bookings. It would seem that they are only accepting the first two or three bookings on relevant days from people who mention having a Tastecard when booking a table. It was suggested that the Black Bull feels that it is losing money through too many people using such cards. While I can appreciate where they are coming from in this regard if this is the case then maybe they should withdraw from the scheme. Surely it is a case of all or nothing?Thank you for your review. I'm glad you enjoyed your visit with us here at The Bull and hope to see you again soon.With regards to Tastecards or any discount cards for that matter (we currently have Tastecard, Gourmet Society, Dine Card and Meerkat Meals), we took the decision based purely on the fact that the cards now as so easily available to obtain and as such are creating an unsustainable level of discount. These cards are meant to create a platform to encourage customers to try new places to eat. However, what we are experiencing is very few new customers but regular diners are now looking for discount. Rather than withdraw completely, which may still happen, we thought it would be better to limit the number of discounted tables to 3 per day through Sunday to Thursday.We carry the cost for this discount and not as some people imagine, the card issuers. As a family run pub, we are simply trying to protect our business and our employees. The current situation with a big pizza chain is perhaps a good example that even big branded restaurants using discount has not been so good for them.We have our own loyalty program called The Black Card and we are looking at ways to improve that offer into the new year after the festivities are over. As mentioned earlier, I hope to welcome you back perhaps even before then.Kind regards.
5 based on 281 reviews
Bistro19 Harburn is a family friendly restaurant that is open to the public. We serve high quality fresh produce whether it be for breakfast, lunch or dinner. We also offer a 120 seater function room with a range of party packages
There's little I can write that I've not mentioned in previous reviews. Constantly lovely meals served up with passion by the chefs using fresh produce and virtually everything homemade with choices to appeal to most palates. With lovely attentive and helpful servers there's little any one can criticise hence our regular visits and now some of our friends have followed our recommendations too. My breaded haddock with homemade tartar sauce and chunky chips and peas were delish as was my wife's scampi and sweet potato fries with salad garnish ( I forgot to photo) followed by apple and sultana crumble with a hint of cinnamon served with custard with my wife devouring her sticky toffee pudding and icecream. Situated in a rural location yet we've seen 30/40 dining here at lunchtimes and 75% of those being non golfers all appreciating good food and service.
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4 based on 87 reviews
Bistro19 at Pumpherston Golf Club is small fresh food restaurant for member and non members alike. We serve fresh food with locally sourced produce for breakfast, lunch and dinner. We aim to give a friendly service for all ages no matter what the occasion
Absolutely awful. Do not go here. Chef shouted aw FFS when meal sent back. Sent steak pie back as 'chips' were not chips. They were burnt potatoes wedges. Meat was very tough. Inedible. Pleasant waiting staff. Felt for them. We were told it was the business owner that swore. If we'd had the kids with us I would have left and not paid for the starters if they'd heard that language. Starters were not hot and salad with mushrooms was tired and not fresh. Won't be back. Very very poor. We recommend Harburn golf club instead. Faultless.
4 based on 616 reviews
went here on tuesday evening 15/10/2019 and have to say the service was terrible.Table was booked for 8.15. Upon arrival we waited over 10 minutes for someone to tripping her.Got drinks order taken right away then waited around 30 minutes before food order was taken. To cut a long story short it took around 2 hours just to have the starter and main. I then had to ask someone for dessert menu and they never came back to take the order. Then had to ask someone else if we could order desserts.The restaurant was not busy so no excuse for poor service. Will not go back here. The food was good but a few things were cold as it had clearly been sitting for a while.even come and show us to our table and there was a gentleman in front of us who had waited longer. No Appology just what seemling like a manager with her face
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5 based on 325 reviews
The Terrace Restaurant can be found on the campus of West Lothian College, which is used for training chefs and food service students who will then take up places of employment in a wide variety of eateries across Scotland and further afield . The college
It was great to be offered a comprehensive gluten free menu from friendly staff who were keen to help
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