Find out what European restaurants to try in Dalbeattie. Dalbeattie (Scots: Dawbeattie, from Gaelic Dail Bheithe meaning "valley of birch") is a town in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Dalbeattie is in a wooded valley on the Urr Water 6 km (4 mi) east of Castle Douglas and 19 km (12 mi) south west of Dumfries. The town is famed for its granite industry and for being the home town of William McMaster Murdoch, the First Officer of the RMS Titanic.
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4 based on 133 reviews
Mr Pook's Kitchen will be your gateway to Scotland's larder. This new restaurant will showcase some of the best produce from Dumfries and Galloway using ancient, classic and modern cooking techniques.
Just home from a pretty perfect meal at Mr Pook's kitchen. I'd been before for afternoon tea and wanted to experience what read like a great dining menu for evenings. We weren't disappointed in our choices. The staff are super, knowledgeable, friendly and efficient in their service delivery. We had scallops and the salmon pate after some tasty amuse bouche of radish with some interesting embellishments! (Little bugs) Mains were a seriously delish rib eye with the best ever chunky chips and an expertly cooked duck in a cherry/vodka sauce, especially the crispy skin. Mmmmm. Well worth the 55 mile trip.I'm very happy we managed to feed you well, especially after such a long journey for your tea.I will be sure to let the team know about your kind review. The little bugs were popped wild rice, we often announce them to kids as edible creepy crawlies.We look forward to welcoming you back.Kind regardsEdward Pook
4 based on 266 reviews
My husband and I always visit Carloâs for a celebration meal and have never been disappointed with the venue, service or meal. The steak dishes are consistently very good and the pollo alla noci was very tasty. Excellent house wine completes another great meal.
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4 based on 38 reviews
We found out about the opportunity to have poffertjes and Dutch pancakes in Castle Douglas before we went on a weekend break to the area. Oh yeah!! Between us we had savoury and sweet pancakes and poffertjes for lunch; all delicious! I had the shoarma pancake which was very nice, but I can recommend the chicken satay (or saté) which I also tried and which was amázing! The poffertjes were also great and exactly like you would get them in NL. Wish I could pop in more often but it's a 5 hour round trip...
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