Discover Restaurants offering the best Scottish food in Forfar, Scotland, United Kingdom. Forfar /ˈfɔːrfər/ ( listen) (Scots: Farfar, Scottish Gaelic: Baile Fharfair) is the county town of Angus, Scotland and the administrative centre for Angus Council. It has a population of 14,048.
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4 based on 142 reviews
We have been to the Chapter and Verse a couple of times during a weeks stay in Forfar. Large varied menu - the food was plentiful and of good quality. The service was great on the first visit, but a little slow on the second. All in all, great meals.
4 based on 103 reviews
Coffee shop and golf driving range .Situated on the outskirts of forfar. Plenty parking . Panoramic views of the hills and countryside . Breakfasts , coffee , cake, lunches . Open 7 days a week 8am-4pm daily
On our way for a. walk we dropped in for a coffee and we. we. were delighted with the scones and cakes we had.
4 based on 77 reviews
Cashleys At The Cross, set in the absolute centre of Forfar, offers delicious dining from the best Angus produce, cooked with skill and flair to produce exciting menus. Open to club members and to the public, from breakfast through until evening meal, our
The menu was fairly simple but the food was well cooked and very tasty. The restaurant is located inside the clubhouse and is nicely furnished and spacious. Service was friendly and energetic.
4 based on 117 reviews
Tearoom, delicious baking, soups and light meals. Nature reserve with lovely walks. Visitor farm and children's play area.
Went for the Easter hunt and children loved it. Went with 2 friends and 7 children so takes a lot to keep them amused. Animals are good and enough activities posted around to keep the children entertained. Zip wire and trampolines are great. Food was lovely and a great sharing platter for the children with ham, cheese, tomatoes, cucumber and crisps. Very reasonable prices too, no entry fee and food was only £30 for all 10 of us. Will definitely be back.
4 based on 181 reviews
Came here for my 60th birthday afternoon tea and it was amazing great food and good bottle of processco they staff very helpful and were great with my 9yr old grand daughter who had a great time found the whole experience lovely and very reasonable prices
4 based on 271 reviews
We try to arrange a stop for lunch here on our frequent trips from Aberdeenshire to Glasgow, ok it means leaving the dual carriageway at Forfar/Perth and hazarding the cameravan which seems permanently operational on the only stretch of road high affords the opportunity to passThat moan of my chest, the food and service afforded by the Strathmore Arms are very good, busy for Sunday lunch so worth booking. Donât think youâll be disappointed
4 based on 128 reviews
Found ourselves in Forfar looking for somewhere to eat, and decided on Tiffins purely on appearance from outside. It looks unpretentious and that is what it is. Once inside, it is clean and staff welcoming. The Sri Lankan owner is very friendly and keeps a close eye on the running of the restaurant.I chose the "authentic chicken curry", which the owner explained was a Sri Lankan recipe and cooked by his wife. My partner had macaroni cheese as she is vegetarian. The meals arrived quickly and I have to say the curry was excellent; better in fact than most of the specialist curry restaurants I have been to. The side salad was fresh, and in general the to meals were very good. It all seemed to have been freshly cooked, rather than some of the microwaved frozen offerings you get served at the bigger chain type restaurants.If you're in Forfar, give Tiffins a try, you won't regret it!
4 based on 227 reviews
Stopped in for a break on drive to Aberdeenshire, liked it so much we stopped again on the way back. Having had a pretty awful previous experience at another nearby establishment we were well impressed with the mill. The food is all homemade, mushroom soup was particularly nice and the sandwiches fresh and tasty. Coffee good, cakes looked tempting but didn't try. Staff very pleasant and friendly, prices reasonable. Outside seating available too.
4 based on 207 reviews
Went for High Tea, food and staff excellent. Meal choice was very good, plentiful supplies of tea and toast, the staff were very attentive regularly checking if we were Ok.
4 based on 77 reviews
Cashleys At The Cross, set in the absolute centre of Forfar, offers delicious dining from the best Angus produce, cooked with skill and flair to produce exciting menus. Open to club members and to the public, from breakfast through until evening meal, our
The menu was fairly simple but the food was well cooked and very tasty. The restaurant is located inside the clubhouse and is nicely furnished and spacious. Service was friendly and energetic.
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