Find out what Scottish restaurants to try in Fochabers. Fochabers (/ˈfɒxəbərz/; Scottish Gaelic: Fachabair or Fothabair) is a village in the Parish of Bellie, in Moray, Scotland, 10 miles (16 km) east of the cathedral city of Elgin and located on the east bank of the River Spey. 1,728 people live in the village, which enjoys a rich musical and cultural history. The village is also home to Baxters, the family-run manufacturer of foodstuffs.
Things to do in Fochabers
4 based on 238 reviews
The Quaich Cafe offer delicious home made food in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.Our adaptable menu offer a variety of home made dishes created using fresh and locally sourced produce. With options ranging from hearty breakfasts, appetizing lunch, rela
First visit had a full breakfast which was hot, great value, and delicious. Second time was for lunch and had a onion and black pudding bapinni, again was hot and absolutely scrumptious. Staff were very pleasant, cafe was very busy but our waitress apologised for the wait for our food and put a helping of popcorn on our table till our food arrived. Would definitely visit again and soon.
4 based on 418 reviews
If youâre looking for a magical day out in North-East Scotland, visit our Walled Garden at Gordon Castle which is being lovingly restored to its former glory. Over two hundred years old, it is one of Britainâs largest and oldest working kitchen gardens. C
We visited today for lunch and had a chicken burger and beef burger which was served with chips, salad and coleslaw. It was delicious. We really enjoyed our food. The service was good and we went home with a piece of coffee and walnut cake which was lovely. We visited the shop and the lady behind the counter was friendly and chatty.
4 based on 583 reviews
The Baxters Highland Village offers a variety of speciality shops, stocked with a wide range of Baxters and Audrey Baxter range of food products, as well as wines, whisky and gin, speciality foods, cookware and gifts. The Food Hall stocks all of the Baxte
Stopped for a cuppa and a fine piece at 3pm. There were no scones left, so had the last piece of orange iced cake. A bit on the heavy side, greasy. Quite disappointed. Had a look round the shops that are there. In the shop that sold Baxterâs goods, the shop assistants were unpacking boxes which some were on the floor and stacking shelves. I feel this should be done out of hours. At the checkout, the counter was cluttered, she actually said, too much stuff on it, as she was about to charge me for someone elseâs goods.
3 based on 61 reviews
Took dinner here on a late summerâs evening. The food and service were just OK but the dining room was very old fashioned and the overall experience was disappointing. I couldnât recommend it as a place for an evening meal. Youâd be better travelling the few miles to Elgin where there are far better dining choices available.
4 based on 173 reviews
The Mill House Hotel & Restaurant still has the same character as before but now with a modern twist, the complete hotel as undergone major facelift and the 16 bedrooms in particular have been furnished to a high standard. The menus and quality food are n
Good size menu with good choices. Food is expensive and of good quality. The staff were all very friendly but were not very attentive. Did not see any staff for a while unless food was brought in for diners. Ok place to eat decor okay.
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