Reviews on Soups food in Markinch, Glenrothes, Scotland. Markinch (Scots: also Merkinch, from Scottish Gaelic Marc Innis, meaning 'horse-inch/island or haugh (river meadow)') It is a both a town and a parish in the heart of Fife, Scotland. According to an estimate taken in 2008, the town has a population of 2,420. The civil parish had a population of 16,530 (in 2011). Markinch is east of Fife's administrative centre, Glenrothes and preceded Cupar as Fife's place of warranty and justice prior to the 13th century.
Things to do in Markinch
4 based on 81 reviews
We are delighted to announce that The Art Cafe at Robertson Fine Art, Glenrothes is now one of the most popular destinations within the region to enjoy a spot of lunch or coffee and cakes. Whether you are in for Breakfast / Lunch or just a Coffee and Cake
This was our first visit here and was pleasantly surprised. The restaurant is at the rear of an art shop. It was very tastefully decorated. They had a lovely lunch menu but we settled for coffee and their delicious homemade scones. The service from the staff was excellent and very friendly. I would highly recommend and will be making a return visit
4 based on 159 reviews
Nice little place up the stairs (as its title hints). Good spot for lunch or coffee and cake. Lots of Outlander references as they obviously used the place when filming in Falkland. I loved the teapot collection. Lentil soup hearty and ideal for a rainy day.
4 based on 81 reviews
The Gardeners Rest is the restaurant/cafe situated within Bridgend Garden Centre, Freuchie, Fife. We have 18 tables inside, with a further 8 outside for use on those sunny days!! We are a friendly restaurant open from 9.15am - 5pm (10am on Sunday) serving
Visited this restaurant twice over 2 days, staff were very polite and helpful. Menu tho not tho most extensive but more than adequate for our needs (and for an establishment this size)Food was prepared fresh as you waited, which was never too long
4 based on 455 reviews
Most farm shop cafes Iâve been to are expensive, this is not. looking at the menu the full breakfast was £4.50!! (last place I went was £8.90) and 90p per item if you didnât want the works or wanted double of something! WowI ordered fried egg, sausage and black pudding. My other half had the lentil soup and a sandwich ( his only gripe was that this deal didnât come with the salad a crisps) We really didnât wait long for the food to arrive even though the cafe was really busy. There was lots of staff which helped it run smoothly. The food was really good. The toast was warm and a good colour and the egg was nice and runny. The soup was nice and tasty too. We also opted to have a bit of traybake and with a tea and juice out total cost was £15Very well priced If we are in the area again we would come back. Pity itâs closed on a Sunday
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