Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Forres, Scotland, United Kingdom. Forres (/ˈfɒrɪs/; Scottish Gaelic: Farrais) is a town and former royal burgh situated in the north of Scotland on the Moray coast, approximately 25 miles (40 km) east of Inverness and 12 miles (19 km) west of Elgin. Forres has been a winner of the Scotland in Bloom award on several occasions. There are many geographical and historical attractions nearby such as the River Findhorn, and there are many historical artifacts and monuments within the town itself.
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I visited Costa Coffee whilst waiting for the train to avoid the rainPros:Friendly staffComfy chairsGood sizes brews and coffeeFree wi-fiTesco Cons:A few un-cleared tablesLack of power points to charge phones and laptops
I love good ice cream and am always on the lookout for somewhere new to try. Mathers, next to the playpark in Grant Park offers around 16 imaginative flavours from their kiosk. The ice cream is of outstanding quality, my particular favourite being pineapple sorbet which is like a delicious hit of fresh pineapple. The kiosk also serves teas, coffees and soft drinks. Treat yourself to one of Matherâs ice creams.
4 based on 37 reviews
Located at the entrance to the Universal Hall, open all year round the cafe has inside seating and a popular outside garden terrace. We offer a wide range of snacks and drinks with an emphasis on fresh, local and organic ingredients.
We stopped here for drinks and cakes. Beautiful array of tempting cakes on show, but unfortunately the only vegan choices were cupcakes (which were dry and tasteless) and vegan bites (disappointing when compared to a nice slice of cake!) Coffee was good. We also used the bar during the interval of a concert we attended at Universal Hall - good choice of drinks, including organic cider.
4 based on 45 reviews
Had an early lunch here.We had sweet chilli chicken panini.Asked if the chicken was in a batter before it went into the panini,was informed it was,so ordered it.It came out in no batter? The panini was very soggy inside,and my friends was wet on the outside? The salad it came with,was fresh and cold how it should be,and the chips,hot and fresh.But im afraid our visit was spoiled by a piece of plastic in my panini,now i know this happens sometimes,so wasnt too concerned,but would of appreciated more of a reaction from the waitress !, Although,she was a nice friendly girl
4 based on 69 reviews
Excellent cooked breakfast and bacon roll with really nice bread. All washed down with good coffee and polite efficient service. Would recommend
4 based on 116 reviews
Where do I start? The first day we were in Findhorn we went for breakfast here as they don't do breakfasts where we stayed at the Crown & Anchor.After ordering our breakfast a gentleman came over to our table, (outside looking at this perfect view of the harbour) he introduced himself as the owner"my name is Simon welcome to the Captain's Table and Findhorn, (he gave us his card) if you have any problems please don't hesitate to call me". He went on to ask where we were from and how long were we staying.After that we ate there several times and each with a warm friendly welcome.Ardderchog (excellent)
4 based on 168 reviews
We are open 7 days a week from 10am - 4pm. Our lunches are served from 11.30am - 3.30pm. The Olive Tree Cafe is a cafe that currently seats 90 indoors and has a beautiful courtyard outside for further dining. There is a lovely mezzanine area upstairs for
Had a nice lunch, staff all very friendly and the food was good. We had the fish cakes and curry, both of which were tasty
4 based on 731 reviews
More than a restaurant. A good food store, a large sweet shop, and a range of good quality goods to tempt everyone.A pleasant well organised restaurant with enough staff to ensure you don't feel rushed. A good selection of food.Our meal was well presented and proved very welcome to a hungry traveler.
4 based on 308 reviews
We're a cosy and friendly cafe bringing quality local flavours, traditionally cooked to your palate & dedicated to homegrown, organic ingredients wherever possible. Proud and passionate to be part of the Slow Food Movement along with The Real Bread Campai
Well, I guess not everybody comes through Findhorn on their Scotland holidays, therefore for us this cafe was a real discovery. We relied on our gude and went there only to have a coffee, while Findhorn appeared to be a destination itsself too! Anyway, the nice little cafe & bakery has a lovely atmosphere and one does not know what to chose because everything looks so tempting. The personnel was so lovely and the food was so excellent, in additon to their philosophy to use only organic / local ingredients. We'd love to come back one day!Thank you for such an enjoyable review. Just to be ever so factually correct our priority buying guidelines are indeed local and ecological. Where that is not possible or viable we try to include Fairly traded/artisan on imported items such as coffee.spices etc.
4 based on 195 reviews
Popped in for lunch on a rainy Thursday. Great choice from normal menu and specials board. Friendly welcome with quick service. The club sandwich was substantial served with salad and fries. Our choices were delicious and other dishes going by looked good too. Prices very reasonable and value superb.
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