Find out what British restaurants to try in Biggar including Crown Inn, The Barony, The Coffee Spot, Elphinstone Hotel Restaurant, BIG Red Barn, Carmichael Bistro & Tearoom, The Last Shift, Cornhill Castle Hotel, Cross Keys, Courtyard Cafe at the Kirkstyle
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4 based on 33 reviews
The Courtyard Café is a relaxing coffee shop set within The Kirkstyle Hotel. Serving great food, fantastic coffee and Biggar's finest Freakshakes.
Stopped in for a breakfast and we ordered 1 Full Scottish Breakfast and 1 Vegetarian Breakfast and 2 coffees. The waitress returned to say there was no veggie haggis for the Vegetarian Breakfast that morning but they would swap in a veggie sausage instead which seemed fair enough. She then returned to say they had no veggie sausage and apologised. We ended up with a Full Scottish Breakfast and a Full Scottish Breakfast without the haggis, Black pudding, sausage and bacon.Service was slow enough to allow us to finish our coffee and order another when our food arrived. The food was good; haggis a wee bit moist, Black pudding excellent, tatie scone very nice, but the lack of items on the veggie breakfast was very disappointing - you canât remove meat items from a dish and claim it to be a vegetarian dish. The tomato was barely cooked and quite awful.The courtyard was very nice and caught the morning sun very well giving us a lovely al-fresco breakfast. Service was very good, staff were very pleasant and if it had been later and weâd popped in for coffee and cake this probably would have been a better review.
4 based on 36 reviews
Local chef showed flashes of classical training - food very well presented and appealingly garnished. All food items prepared to taste as requested. Numerous visits to table by chef to insure satisfaction. Soups and stews were big hits - hearty, meaty, and hot. Great selection of beers.
4 based on 264 reviews
Booked this for a 14 person family group on the recommendation of my daughter who had had good experiences when she had dined there previously. The restaurant was not busy though there was a small wedding party present. Took a very long time to catch someones attention so that we could order pre lunch drinks in the bar, these also took quite some time to arrive. We were seated in a private room, which was good but again there were very long delays before we were able to order and before the food arrived. We ordered both red and white wine which arrived after the first course had been eaten. Though two wines were ordered there were one glass only per quest on the table and the wine handed over unopened for us to deal with. No additinal glasses were offered. The young staff were pleasant and apparently willing but I assume they and/or the kitchen were struggling to accommodate the wedding party, our group, and a small number of other quests at broadly the same time. The meal itself was average at best.Dear Guest,Thank you very much for taking the time to leave us a review.I am saddened to read that you did enjoy your afternoon with us for your family gathering.As we take all review seriously I will be looking into the service issues that you have highlighted as this will help improve what we offer.I am sorry that we did not meet your expectations and offer my apologies. If you would like to discuss this further I would be very happy to listen to what you have to say.Kind Regards
4 based on 74 reviews
The hours provided are for our restaurant, bar is open through the week as well as weekends. Come along for a lovely meal or some drinks at our bar
We were staying in Sky Blue Cottage (a self-catering rental) just a couple of doors away and were recommended to book. The pub is cosy and very friendly. Not only did the landlord make us feel welcome, but so did everyone in the pub. We booked into the restaurant for our meal on the night we arrived (if I remember correctly they only do food over the week-end) and it was fabulous after a long journey to have a good choice of options and a warm, well cooked meal put in front of us.
4 based on 66 reviews
We are proud to serve the very best of meats from right here on the Carmichael Estate. All the Venison, Beef & Lamb is born and raised within the estate and is cared for to the highest welfare standards. A full range of scones, cakes, breakfasts and full
Very friendly Bistro owner, super breakfast and a very pleasant location. Met the son of the Laird who was most welcoming and shared with us the Carmichael clanâs âfamily historyâ. He even opened up the Farm Food Shop for us. A great location for an over-night stop, and good walks from the car park.Thank you very much for your kind review it was a pleasure
4 based on 279 reviews
Stopped for a quick lunch en route to Edinburgh - A702 is a very slow road, be warned. No sandwiches suitable for children. A little fairy cake for £3.30!!! Questioned this with the young girl serving - told it was gluten free so more expensive?!?! No customer service skills whatsoever. Very limited choice otherwise. Wonât be back.
4 based on 217 reviews
A traditional Coaching Inn with 11 individual bedrooms, restaurant, lounge with an open fire, recently extended bar with log burner, function room and beer garden. Shortlisted in the Tourism Awards 2016 and awarded Taste our Best. Free WiFi throughout
We thought that the lunchtime menu had a reasonably wide selection of dishes and there were items available which were not often seen in the average local Hotels we visit in the area. My wife had the Chicken Stroganoff priced at £8.95 and I had the Fish Mornay at £10.95. Both dishes were cooked well and tasted good. A large glass of Chardonnay was £6.95 and a pint of cask ale was £4.15. The overall price of £31 is average for the area and the food was good for the price.The seating in the Bar area is uncomfortable, but there is a very good Dining room situated towards the back of the Hotel.We did book a room for a later visit in the month, but on arrival it didn't suit our needs. However, we cannot fault the food and drinks served at lunchtime.Many thanks for taking the time to review our restaurant at the Elphinstone. We try to cater for all tastes and I am delighted we have succeeded in your case. Our focus is on using quality Scottish ingredients whilst introducing a few different tastes where we can, at a price, we feel represents value for money.
4 based on 139 reviews
We donât do WiFi we do chit chat A small friendly sit-in or take away cafe With all homemade cakes made on the premises Fresh soups daily
Not been here for ages but called on Sunday late morning when they were VERY busy (that tells you people like it!). Had two delicious bacon and egg rolls, £5, cooked fresh for us, excellent quality and polite, friendly staff. We will be back...love the 'chit chat' by the way.
4 based on 340 reviews
Very nice restaurant with good vibes. Super food subtle well thought out menu not overly complex. Prices reasonable and the young servers friendly and competent. The food was correctly cooked and beautifully presented. Quantity and quality both first rate. Wine selection excellent.
4 based on 737 reviews
THE CROWN INN, Real Pub, Real Ale, Real Food!Open from 11am (12.30 Sun) until midnight apart from Friday when we're open until 1am.Food served everyday from 12 till 8.30pmWe were acredited by the Scottish Tourist Board and achieved the prestigious 'Eat Sc
This has to be The best Sunday Roast I have ever had.The chef at the carvery was cheerful and professional The 2 staff serving us were fantastic and a visit from the charming manager to ensure everything was ok was a special touch setting apart from most pub lunches.Great relaxed atmosphere , staff are very efficient. I would highly recommend this place and will return.Andy and Gina Chung
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