Reviews on Cafe food in Falkland, Scotland, United Kingdom including The Hayloft Tearoom, The Palace Pantry, Twa Hens, The Gardeners Rest, The Art Cafe, St Ninians Community Cafe, Loch Leven's Larder, Mighty Cycles Cafe, Morrisons Cafe, Cafe Al Fresco
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3 based on 68 reviews
Breakfast, lunches and teas. A wide range of home made , freshly prepared snacks, main meals and homebaking . Gluten allergy -refridgerated unit serving quiche, macaroni cheese , cakes and desserts. Freshly ground cappuccinos, latte`s, teas, and icecream
First of all the logistics with the ordering and paying is not great. It is not clear where to order and where to pay and which queues are which. I ordered a baked potato with cheese and asked what came with it, was told nothing. This is shocking considering the baked potato was nearly £5!!!! I fail to see how you could justify asking that price for a potato and cheese?? I understand profit margins but that is ridiculous. ( There wasn't even butter on the potato and the cheese was cheap and rubbery). Anyhoo I ordered a side of salad and side of coleslaw to go with this and these were both of very poor quality! The slaw was nippy and sour and the salad didn't even have a single piece of onion or cucumber in it, it was lettuce covered in sweetcorn for some bizarre reason. Sweetcorn? really?. Apparently the reason no sides are being served with the food any longer is because of the food waste the cafe had "masses of food waste" (Direct staff quote). I can answer your food waste problem easily..... Get better quality produce for the price you are charging! In total I paid a shocking £7 for a baked potato (With side salad - which should actually come with it) and bottle of water. £7 - You do realise that Fife is one of the poorest places in scotland? My Minimum wage is £7.70 - I had to work one whole hour to afford a potato, cheese and water! Really? Please have a look at things this is not right the produce is poor (hence the masses of food waste) and the prices too high!Thanks for taking the time to comment and i`m sorry your experience resulted in such a long negative view of the business. Whilst we used to serve salad with every dish this resulted in those customers who didn`t request it leaving it, though our member of staff hasn`t quite explained this clearly and has somewhat exaggerated the waste issue, though we do serve hundreds of hot items and meals daily so we felt there was no point serving items customers didn`t want. A baked potato with cheese is now £4.55 and side salad is £0.25. Hence a baked potato with side salad is now £4.80 which is more or less what it was before we restructured the pricing. An extra portion of coleslaw is £0.50. Our side salads yesterday should have included rocket, various lettuce leaves as well as the normal salad items (and sweetcorn which people generally seem to like). Our coleslaw is homemade and again, generally well received. A glass bottle of strathmore still or sparkling water is £1.25. I`m not sure what went wrong with your side orders but clearly something has and we would have rectified any complaint at the time if you had mentioned it to us.
3 based on 26 reviews
My husband and I went on a Saturday morning for breakfast.We were served by a friendly lady.Restaurant was clean and very modern decorated. (Not been here for awhile)The lady who brought out our breakfast was very cheery and friendly as well.The breakfast was freshly prepared.Everything single item was fresh and not like the usual places you can taste its been under a heated lamp for awhile.Highly recommend and would go back.
Although next to a bespoke and top end cycle shop this is a very good cafe type establishment. You donât need to be keen cyclist to pop in and refuel just a simple desire for excellent coffee, cakes and snacks. Fresh toasties with genuine home made Jams and chutneys add that bit of âspecialâ. You could of course get some work done on your bike while supping and chomping! Give it a try no matter what.
4 based on 972 reviews
Loch Levenâs Larder, is a family run farm, restaurant, deli and retail shop situated three miles from Kinross â in the heart of Perthshire, easily accessible from Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee.
Always been a larder fan, over the October holidays itâs been ideal to set up the laptop in the greenhouse or cafe for working while the kids burn energy outside and actually seeing them have fun.Service on point as always with a special mention to both Thomas and Alistair for the attentive hospitality.Incredibly busy this morning however it creates a great atmosphere, shift back a gear and drop the rush to relax here and youâll not be disappointed.
4 based on 13 reviews
I often pop in here with my mum for a light lunch.Food is freshly prepared and very reasonably priced.Basic but still worth visiting.Well done to all the staff for keeping it a cheery little place no matter how busy it gets
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 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 78 reviews
The food was fantastic and the staff so friendly. Definitely recommend. Just wish I stayed closer so I could go more often.
A friendly, locally run bakers and sandwich shop, set in the historic village of Falkland. Located directly opposite Falkland Palace.
Some really nice cakes and scones on display with a small number of tables ,a lot of the customers are taking stuff away with them . Quite a busy wee cafe with visitors but shut on Sundays Friendly staff and not long to wait when you orderThank you for taking the time and reviewing The Palace Pantry. It means a lot.
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.
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