Discover Restaurants offering the best Scottish food in Langholm, Scotland, United Kingdom. Langholm /ˈlæŋəm/, also known colloquially as the "Muckle Toun", is a burgh in Dumfries and Galloway in southern Scotland. Langholm lies between four hills in the valley of the River Esk in the Southern Uplands. It is eight miles north of the Anglo-Scottish border and 73 miles south of Edinburgh. It is the traditional seat of Clan Armstrong with its most famous descendant being Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the Moon. In 1972 he accepted in person being bestowed the first Freeman and Honorary Burgess of the burgh of Langholm. On accepting the distinction he said, "The most difficult place to be recognised is in one's home town. And I consider this now my home town."
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4 based on 105 reviews
Stopped here whilst driving through to Kielder for a snack with my son. Plenty of choice, my son loved the mixed slushy with his pasty and the cakes also looked great. They do proper meals as well as snacks and reasonably priced. Plus ice creams. It was a sunny day so sat outside and ate with a coffee. Would recommend if in the area. Thanks for the review. So glad you enjoyed our little cafe. We hope to see you again soon.Kind regards Ali Beaton
5 based on 227 reviews
Had a delicious meal at the Copshaw Kitchen. We were staying in the village for 2 nights and decided after our starters we would come back the next evening. The host was lovely and there was a really relaxed feel to the restaurant. There was a great selection of ginâs that I made sure I sampled. Highly recommended.
We called in as a party of four for lunch. The staff were very friendly and welcoming imediatly showing us to a table, providing extra menus and taking our drinks order. We had different main courses and we all agreed that they were all excellent and obviously freshly cooked. Would highly recommend the food and service here!
5 based on 31 reviews
The Dining Room at the Eskdale Hotel is decorated in rich warm reds and deep aubergine colours, the perfect place relax and enjoy a romantic meal or celebrate that special family occasion.Our menus offer an extensive range of home cooked traditional and c
We stayed locally and was looking for somewhere to eat out in this lovely little village on the Scottish/English Border and we were not disappointed at all. Service wasn't professional but the food was outstanding, On arriving I wasn't sure where we were going and out of no where appeared a young lad and when we said we had a table booked, in silence walked off so we followed. Towards the rear of the building he opened a door and walked off, we assumed the table set out for 4 was for us so we sat down. After a while another young lad appeared and handed us our menus.I love the fact the menu lists their suppliers and almost everything was local and from small producers, The haddock was melt in the mouth, the steak the same it was so tender and perfectly cooked. The Chef produced amazing food and I do hope they got the tip we left because it was very well deserved.Thank you for taking the time to review your visit to the The Dining Room at the Eskdale, we were glad you enjoyed the food and were please to see the local producers we use in our dishes.We have noted the point raised on the service style, and hope in future visits you will find it outstanding like the food.RegardsJohn G
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4 based on 77 reviews
Went for a much needed dinner after doing sporting events at the Muckletoon Adventure Festival - and as a birthday treat for my parents. The restaurant was buzzing - great atmosphere and great service considering how packed it was. I had thought the menu looked a bit 'standard pub grub' from outside, but there was an extensive specials menu which was incredible. We all loved our meals and would certainly recommend this place.
4 based on 99 reviews
We sometimes meet up with a friend and have lunch in Langholm but our usual venue was not available so we came here. We probably won't go back to the other place. The food here was excellent - very tasty and well cooked, especially the chips! Makes you realise the rubbish that many places serve. Service was good too, friendly and efficient. Only downside - outside toilets. It also got very busy and for the time of year and on a Friday lunchtime on the outskirts of town that is unusual. So get there early.
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