Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Tain. Tain (Gaelic: Baile Dhubhthaich) is a royal burgh and parish in the County of Ross, in the Highlands of Scotland.
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5 based on 18 reviews
Star Dreme is located on the shores of Moray Firth looking out towards the Cairngorm Mountains. The biggest UK pod of dolphins can often be spotted whilst you enjoy our single origin specialty coffee, hot chocolate, tea or a cold drink with our fresh bake
Enjoyed a lovely scone with a drink with wonderful views...I also followed that with a home made sorbet.... beautiful!Very tranquil.... thank you!and thank you for taking the time to write about us. We are really glad you enjoyed your time with us :) always have new things going on, so come back soon :)
Tain Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Tain
4 based on 146 reviews
when we arrived there was only 1 table free but had a reserved sign. A waitress immediately removed the sign and said we had plenty of time, and soon moved it to another table when free. We both had small breakfasts which were generous, hot and tasty. I particularly enjoyed the haggis, which I've never had for breakfast before but went really well with baked beans.
4 based on 43 reviews
The Seaboard Centre Cafe is situated in the small fishing village of Balintore on the coast of the Moray Firth. The cafe has beautiful views overlooking the Moray Firth where you can often see the dolphins jumping. We are a child friendly cafe offering te
First visit to the cafe nit knowing what to exist, a light roomy cafe with choice of tables from two to large groups obviously popular as several tables reserved. A menu offering a varied choice if soup, sandwiches, paninnis, baked potatoes and main meals. The tomato soup was delicious think and filling, the toasted sandwiches came with crisis and salad. Choice if coffees, teas, and juices. Very friendly and efficient staff, easy parking and with views looking out over the sea what more could you ask for.
4 based on 51 reviews
After having a recent enjoyable lunchtime snack at Harry Gow Invergordon, we decided to try Harry Gow Tain. As with Invergordon, there was a good range of hot and cold snacks and drinks and prices were reasonable. This time we sat in. Service from Christine was quick and friendly and we again thoroughly enjoyed our lunch.Recommended.Thank you again for taking the time to send us your feedback. Delighted you enjoyed our products so much and found our staff friendly and efficient. I will pass your comments to our Tain manager to share with her team, especially Christine. Thank you again and hope to welcome you back soon. Best wishes HG Team
3 based on 67 reviews
we stopped for a light lunch and a quick look at the factory and its products. The workmanship is impressive, the prices out of my league . . . As for lunch, it all depends what you want: we had a bowl of (lentil) soup and a cheese scone, both fine (especially the soup). Reasonable prices too. Coffee to follow. There's a range of scones and cakes - so ok for tea - but not much more, as far as I could see; so, fine for tea or a light lunch, but if you're seriously hungry (and fancy a beer), look elsewhere.
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