Reviews on Pub food in East Linton, Scotland, United Kingdom. East Linton is a village and former Police burgh in East Lothian, Scotland, situated on the River Tyne and A199 road (former A1 road) five miles east of Haddington, with a population of 1,731 (Census 2011). (In 1881 it had a population of 1,042).
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4 based on 131 reviews
The Avenue will be open for drinks only after Saturday until we leave on the 15th February!
Stopped here late on a Sunday afternoon and were pleasantly surprised by the menu choices available plus specials.Comfortable surroundings, attentive staff and good food and the cost was pretty reasonable
4 based on 203 reviews
The Volunteer Arms sits quietly overlooking the harbour in Dunbar. The bar/restaurant serves food and drink all day, from traditional bar meals to our specials board which usually includes local seafood.
Came here after long walk around the coast, harbour and battery. Was really hungry so although all the specials had gone (Sunday afternoon, should have got there earlier! ) I opted for the bacon and cheeseburger. Very tasty homemade, coukd have done with more chips but hey thats just because I'm greedy! Friendly bar staff, brought my food outside, and I enjoyed the fresh air. Met some friendly locals, I will return !!
4 based on 70 reviews
An excellent small country pub and restaurant with good wines and beers and a deceptively simple menu of skillfully prepared quality ingredients.
We ate venison with red currant jus: gorgeous flavour, melt in the mouth venison served with a creamy mash and veg. Fantastic! Followed by the lightest bread and butter pudding with extraordinary delicate flavours of apricot and vanilla with sultanas. Peter was very friendly, chatting to us about the food, the pub, his dogs. We had a brilliant experience at the Garvald Inn and will definitely be back.
4 based on 82 reviews
Roast beef dinner yuck , cold roast beef with horrible gravy poured over the top . Chips were under cooked , most disappointing meal I have ever had here . We use this place a lot but mostly at lunch time . Wonât be back for a dinner at night , itâs a good job the sweets were up to scratch as we were talking about going to get fish chips as we were still hungry
4 based on 41 reviews
Beautiful Golf Course, Bar and Restaurant on the Sunny, East Coast of Scotland. If you can't manage a round of golf then why not pop in and relax and have a lite bite by the sea and let the stress fade away.
A well maintained links golf course with lovely views overlooking the Firth of Forth with Bass Rock as a backdrop. Budget priced, friendly staff. A bit too busy for us having to wait to play most shots. Clubhouse was very tired and requires upgrading. Arrived expecting to have some lunch but found the menu very lacking and ended up with bacon rolls. We are sorry that you thought the club house was tired during your recent visit as well as the limited menu but the reason the menu was limited while you visited was due to us trying our best to upgrade the premises, as the day you visited we were in the process of upgrading the ladies toilets, which have now had a complete rehall. Due to this We felt we couldnât serve our usual lunch or dinner menu on that day due to the workmen being in and making considerable noise. We had posted to let our customers know of the situation. We have worked very hard over the last two years to update the club house and are trying to restore it back to its former glory but I am sure you will understand with the age of the building this is taking a great deal of time and money. Julie
4 based on 171 reviews
The 2016 return of Paul and Ann Kinnoch ushers in a renewed focus on great quality food and drink. Under their previous stewardship the couple won both the Scottish Licensed Trade's prestigious Best Community Pub Award and Scottish & Newcastle's Best Pub
Been many time over the last few years and always been happy with food and service, however the new Italian menu with 3 courses for £8.95 is the Dog's Bollocks, great food, fast service and friendly staff with good banter
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4 based on 160 reviews
As of April 2017, The Black Agnes is now under new Management. Kevin and Julie have moved to Winterfield Golf Club, Dunbar We wish the new management all the best in their new venture.
This is a small unprepossessing restaurant attached to the Castle pub. The menu is traditional offering a good selection of favourites such as scampi, burgers, fish, chicken, steak. Service is friendly and efficient and the good is absolutely delicious! The best fish and chips weâve had for a long time. Excellent beer too. Great value - definitely going back. Thank you for a great meal.
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4 based on 487 reviews
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Visited here a couple of times while staying in North Berwick. Very friendly service which was also fast and efficient. Good atmosphere. Only downside for us was one ladies toilet serving the whole bar therefore had to a que a few times.
4 based on 184 reviews
Family run Inn with 5 well appointed En-suite Rooms,Traditional Public Bar and Well presented Lounge / Restaurant. Locally sourced produce to home-cooked pub food. SUNDAY BREAKFAST SERVED FROM 9AM TO 11.30 AM.
Chosen because two (particularly one) of the men were very plain eaters. Firstly we did get a bit lost on entry and ended up heading to the bedrooms. Our service was shared by a young man and a mature lady who were excellent. The 3 starters seemed to go well particularly the one who had the soup. I don't have a great appetite and was looking forward to the roast beef dinner so had just a roll and butter, too hot to handle and over microwaved! My beef was overcooked, so that and half of another's steak pie was kindly "doggie bagged" and it was well appreciated by dog lover companion's pooches. The "plain eater" had fish and chips and although he didn't say anything, he only ate about half of the serving. Apart from a lot of noise from a particularly busy bar we enjoyed our visit and were reminded of our visits to our local pubs in our younger days. Be prepared to run the "fag reek" gauntlet on entry and exit.
4 based on 136 reviews
Traditional village inn with a cosy country bar and traditional steakhouse Our menus offer all homemade produce, enjoy local produce offered from local suppliers. Stunning beer garden and Lovely steak restaurant mixed with the best fish and vegetables eas
As I was staying in the Hotel, it made sense to eat here, the restaurant is really small, but was good value with good service
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