Find out what Contemporary restaurants to try in St. Boswells. St Boswells (Scots: Bosells, Scottish Gaelic: Cille Bhoisil) is a village (population 1,412) on the south side of the River Tweed in the Scottish Borders, about 1 mile SE of Newtown St Boswells on the A68 road. It lies within the boundaries of the historic county of Roxburghshire.
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4 based on 271 reviews
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Driving to Glasgow airport after staying with friends nearby. They advised a look at Melrose and we chose to have lunch here after reading Trip Advisor reviews. So clean and a great feel when you walk in. The staff were very friendly and the menu really interesting. Delicious lunch. We both had soup, one scallop entree and a local ham, cheese and chutney sandwich. Highly recommended.
4 based on 69 reviews
Open to guests staying at Lilliardsedge and the public, the Tavern Bar sets the perfect atmosphere for a quiet drink to relax or catch up with friends and family. Serving tea, Rijo coffee, soft drinks, locally brewed real Ales, beers, lagers and house win
Weâd heard that this was a great place for a Carvery with choices of 3 meats, Beef, Turkey and Gammon. The meats were delicious, really well cooked and presented with attentive service.Between us we sampled all 3 meats and most of the âunlimitedâ vegetables. As stated the meats were very good, though the vegetables seem to have mostly been taken from the freezer.The cauliflower was unpleasantly wet and rather tough and overcooked, and the Brussels sprouts were only slightly better. I might have given 3 rather than 4 stars but I have to believe that this can be easily remedied so 4 stars is fair as the most important element, the meat, was very tasty.Finally, the meal for 2 of us with just one Diet Coke between us came to around £24.
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The Capon Tree Town House brings together 35 combined years experience, holding many positions with various restaurants. Alasdair & Iain have unrivalled reputation and passion for creating flavoursome & innovative dishes which shows with a diverse menu an
Dined here on Friday evening. The bar area was very swish and comfortable . The service was excellent. We went through to the dining room which was a bit of a let down, rather dated and not at all in keeping with the bar. We sat next to the back door which kept draughtily blowing open to give a view of staffs outdoor footwear! However again the service was great and the food superb, the venison was probably the best I have ever had! The thing that has actually made me deduct a star however was the awful 'Musac' which played the same few repetitive notes too loudly throughout the meal, I actually left without a pudding because it was going to give me a headache and I could no longer carry on a coherent conversation over it! However it was certainly good enough to warrant a return visit- just hope their sound system is broken!
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