Reviews on Cafe food in Huntly, Scotland, United Kingdom. Huntly (Scottish Gaelic: Srath Bhalgaidh or Hunndaidh) is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, formerly known as Milton of Strathbogie or simply Strathbogie. It had a population of 4,460 in 2004 and is the site of Huntly Castle. Its neighbouring settlements include Keith and Rothiemay. Both Huntly and the surrounding district of Gordon are named for a town and family that originated in the Border country.
Things to do in Huntly
3 based on 29 reviews
Great small place with cheap good quality food, good friendly customer service, central to the town and close walk to the castle
4 based on 24 reviews
Good home made food and baking and friendly staff. Don't pick a mart day for a visit as it is full of loud farmers and they come in with their boots covered with all sorts but I suppose it is a market cafe after all. They also do great carry out food. It is well worth a visit.
4 based on 52 reviews
On the way to Inverness stopped here for a bite to eat. Ate a potion of chips and little bit of fish. Pancakes for dessert were excellent. Children got food not on the menu too. Excellent staff.
4 based on 139 reviews
First impressions were ‘wow’ with the purple wall, stunning art deco mirror & chandelier in the foyer, definitely an appealing & modern image to set. Inside the theme continued with smartly kitted out staff in purple embroidered aprons. Asked for highchair for toddler, no problem and quickly seated at a suitable table with plenty space. We asked if we could order the toddler meal with our drinks so it came quicker (and avoided any disruption!) again no problem, and her cheese sandwich arrived cut into small finger slices with crisps and a small bowl of thinly sliced veg which was ideal. We ordered the sunday roasts, £9.99 for the small portion and £14.99 for the ‘large’. I was satisfied enough with my small, but partner commented he could have done with a bigger plateful for the price. None the less we both agreed everything was really tasty and the veg was fresh and perfectly seasoned . A nice selection of Gins which caught my eye, and drinks for all tastes. Perhaps some cocktails may be a nice addition to the menu? Would definitely return here, a nice balance between ‘fancy’ and ‘casual’. Service was quick and efficient too.
4 based on 320 reviews
Home of Dean's melt in the mouth shortbread & biscuits
We stopped in past to buy some shortbread, which we've done many times, but this time we decided to have a snack as it was lunchtime. There are plenty car parking spaces, especially as there is a new building which also belongs to Deans but not open at the time of our visit.We ordered Cullen Skink which came with either bread or oatcakes and it was delicious, with large chunks of smoked haddock and tatties. It was piping hot and a decent sized bowl and the only problem was I didn't want it to end! A small shortbread is included with a hot drink. We thought the cost was reasonable for the quality of the food.You pay for the food and are given a number on a (shortbread!) mast, and the waiter brings your food fresh from the kitchen. There are clean customer toilets available. We then bought excellent shortbread with flavours such as lemon curd, chocolate orange and of course the original for around £1 a packet.We'll look forward to our next visit.Good afternoon Maisymeg,Thank you so much for your lovely review, our team will be over the moon to hear how you enjoyed your whole experience in our Gift Shop & Bistro.Our homemade Cullen Skink is very popular and receives many compliments, so we are very happy to hear that you enjoyed it too!Our Coffee Stop will be opening fairly soon. We are just finishing our fit out, and are very excited to see it completed. So fingers crossed it will be open in the not too distant future.We hope you enjoy your shortbread and come back to visit us soon.Kindest regards
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