Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Kincraig. Kincraig (Scottish Gaelic: Ceann na Creige) is a village located north of Kingussie and south of Aviemore in Highland, Scotland. The village lies at the side of the former A9 road and 101 metres away from the current A9. It is close to Loch Insh. It has a shop, post office, pub, watersports centre and village hall.
4 based on 389 reviews
An established cafe/restaurant in Carrbridge. Serving Breakfast and lunches as well as freshly ground coffees and delicious home made cakes. Wherever possible our produce is locally sourced and all freshly prepared by Kate and her "Kitchen" team
This was my first visit to Carrbridge Kitchen though it did come highly recommended. I was greeted warmly and seated near the stove which was a bonus as Iâd been outside all morning. I was spoiled for choice on the menu and went for the (recommended) tomato, cabbage and bean soup accompanied by a panini. Both were delicious and I have to say it was possibly the best panini I have ever had. I also had a good coffee. I would definitely go back to try something else although Iâm not in the area for long. Everyone was very friendly and helpful.
4 based on 147 reviews
01540673702 and ask for Barbara or Derek. Newtonmore Grill is on Facebook too - great great restaurant and good value serving everything from lorry drivers to themed nights of curries caribean etc etc
Had breakfast here before heading up Cairngorm for some skiing. Full Scottish for £9.50. Was delicious. Would definitely return next time we stay up there. Note it is a truckstop type place and not a place for a romantic meal for two!!
4 based on 95 reviews
We were very glad we chose this cafe in Newtonmore. The ladies here were very friendly and chatty. We had delicious food too, with a great choice. What more could you want! Highly recommend and would definitely go back if we were in the area again.
4 based on 33 reviews
Wanted to take a quick break while enroute to the next destination, and chanced upon this little cafe in the tiny town of Kingussie.It's a homely little cafe serving simple fare. The potato, leek and carrot soup was piping hot and delicious. A nice little pitstop!
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4 based on 174 reviews
Exciting new cafe concept in Aviemore offering a comfortable meeting and eating experience with healthy food and drink options.
Just popped in to wait on my partner doing the Aviemore park run. I asked the chef if he done Vegan options. Iâll rattle you up a breakfast he said.Well if this was just rattled up, my hats off to you.A breakfast that surpasses many Iâve had in hotels and diners.Many thanks to you and your wonderful staff.Thank you for your kind review. We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed your visit and we were able to accommodate your requirements. We look forward to welcoming you back soon to try some of our other vegan dishes.
4 based on 534 reviews
The Druie takes its name from the burn(river) that rushes behind the restaurant and always seems in a hurry to carry clear, sparkling mountain water from the Cairngorms to the River Spey. We are open daily 9.30am - 5.00pm for locally roasted coffee, local
is part of the estate and located next to the shop. cosy and snug atmosphere. well visited with comfy furniture. staff is very friendly and efficient. opted for the Cullen slink and a salmon sandwich. the soup was delicious and well filled. the sandwich made of chunky bread and well filled. not a cheap place but well worth the money.
4 based on 220 reviews
Not really vegetarian friendly with 3 veggie choices on the menu. Servers were friendly on arrival. Dog friendly. Sandwiches are average and if you want a cheese and chutney sandwich may as well buy from the tesco. I would have ordered something else but as the servers never came round to ask or asked how the food was so I wasn't given the opportunity. Pity. Paid, left and bought something at the Tesco.
4 based on 12 reviews
Four of us had tea and scones here recently and though they tasted okay we were a little disappointed to discover the £2.95 cost of tea and a scone did NOT include the price of butter or jam! The butter was12p per tiny portion and a tiny jar of jam was 60p adding a total of £3.36 to the bill!!
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