Reviews on Soups food in Arbroath, Scotland, United Kingdom. Arbroath (/ɑːrˈbroʊθ/) or Aberbrothock (Scottish Gaelic: Obar Bhrothaig, [opəɾˈvɾo.ɪkʲ]) is a former royal burgh and the largest town in the council area of Angus in Scotland, and has a population of 23,902. It lies on the North Sea coast, around 16 miles (25.7 km) ENE of Dundee and 45 miles (72.4 km) SSW of Aberdeen.
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5 based on 125 reviews
Great,friendly service. Extensive menu with lots of fresh baking and traybakes.Food very artistically laid out with fresh vegetables and home made coleslaw. Service quick and atmosphere great.I will definitely be returning very soon
4 based on 84 reviews
Discovered this lovely litte cafe during a recent visit to Arbroath with my daughter. The food and service were excellent. I had the ham salad and my daughter had the breaded haddock. Total bill including drinks was £17.Would certainly recomend and will definetely return
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4 based on 175 reviews
Family run business with a homely feel throughout. All food prepared on site with the finest local ingredients in season. We pride ourselves on friendly service and enjoy meeting and greeting all our new customers. If you have special requirements please
We went here for lunch on a Saturday with my mum who lives about 15 miles away. We enjoyed a soup, sandwich and toasties, which were all tasty. We also bought a couple of brownies and some chocolate cake to take-away, which were also very good when we had them later in the day.Whilst the food was good and I would go back again if passing by, I probably wouldn't make a point of rushing back to the cafe as a destination.The cafe lacks a bit of 'kerb appeal' in comparison with other cafes / farmshops we've been to, both locally and farther afield. Inside, the interior had a couple of nice full length wall 'murals' but otherwise felt more basic than rustic.We also felt the service could have been a few notches sharper, even allowing for the fact it was a busy lunchtime with few tables empty for more than a few minutes. Our waitress was very pleasant but tables were often left with finished plates for quite a while, she wasn't able to help with a question about the difference of the two cheeses on the menu (and repeated the answer to another diner about 10 unites after we'd asked) and paying at the till seemed to take quite a while. There were plenty of people milling around but it didn't quite seem as orchestrated as it could have been to make things more slick.If you're after a soup, sandwich or toastie, or cakes, there's plenty to choose from, but the menu is more limited for meals, which are listed on a board rather than on the permanent menu. I can understand the reasoning behind this, but it doesn't come across quite as well in my opinion.Finally, we were around £31 for our lunch (three plates, two drinks and a tap water), which I felt was a little expensive given the overall experience.As I say, the food was good, which I suppose is the main thing you look for, but it was a shame other factors weren't up to the same level.Sorry you were so dissapointed with your visit, the bill would have included the cakes you bought too?? The boards as changed daily as we feel printing new menus daily is a waste of paper. The decor is simple and easily maintained and the staff are cheery and happy to help with whatever you ask of them
4 based on 48 reviews
Smithies is a lovely family run deli, the style is very retro with tiles dating back to the start of the 20th century, when the shop was a Lipton's. All the original thistle and shamrock tiles are still there. The shop then went on around 1950 to become d
This is a great place to visit friendly helpful staff shop has items of memories of a former butcher and deleWell worth a visit for a coffee and delicious homebaking
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