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4 based on 69 reviews
A coffee shop/cafe and gift shop in the centre of Aboyne. Very well patronised by both locals and tourists alike.
We are only visiting for a week but returned to the corner house several times. Wonderful soups - amazing value. Good selection of sandwiches and toasties, attractive cakes and pastries and quite the best two-shot latte for miles! Complemented by smiling, welcoming staff - a rarity nowadays! There is also a comprehensive gift shop with wide range of greeting cards. Makes me wish I lived here, we'll be back.
4 based on 297 reviews
Family run Farm Shop and Tea Room offering the very best home made meals and cakes, using local and seasonal produce. Set in the beautiful Finzean valley in Royal Deeside, the shop has stunning views of the Estate and beyond. The shop sells a wide range o
Wonderful day so sitting outside was very pleasant. Our order was prompty taken and our sandwiches and soup arrived quickly. The soups were delicious and hot and the sandwiches were made with their own bread which was beautiful. My only complaint was that after lunch I wanted to buy a loaf of bread but the last onese were sold whilst we ate! Another time, we will be back! I left with some of their frozen meals which were very good. I'd recommend this place happily and can confirm it was busy, testament to good produce and service.Many thanks for your kind review and good to hear that you enjoyed your lunch! I'm glad you came to Finzean on a sunny day and were able to eat outside making the most of our stunning rural setting. I'm afraid our bread does sell quickly so if you know you are coming out to Finzean do phone ahead and we can set a loaf aside for you.
4 based on 149 reviews
Potarch Café & Restaurant has a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. We aim to consistently offer a wholesome menu using local, fresh and seasonal produce. For our younger customers we also have a large children's playarea which includes a sand pit, wendy
We stumbled on the Potarch while staying on Deeside and looking for somewhere to have lunch. We were intending to sit outside at one of the picnic tables as we had our wee dog with us and it was too hot to leave her in the car. However, the manager invited us inside as the place is very dog friendly. We were lucky to get a table as it was busy being Sunday. Once seated and restraining our excitable pup the manager again appeared with a water bowl for the dog and proceeded to give her some gravy bone biscuits claiming he always fed the dogs first! The lunch menu is more adventurous than many smaller restaurants but we quickly opted for the set lunch menu for £12.95 for three, yes three, courses. What a good decision that turned out to be. A choice of five starters of which I chose classic mussels with shallots and wine which came in a small cast iron pot piping hot and plenty for a starter all large plump and juicy. My wife had king prawns with chilli and followed with fish and chips which she declared moist and very tasty the modest portion being ample for a three course lunch. I had the slow braised beef casserole also in a cast iron pot which kept it very hot. For me, who adds all sorts of flavours to such things, it was a bit bland but nonetheless very tasty and tender and ample portion. We could both have been satisfied with that but since sweet was included I opted for the Eaton Mess which was a delight with strawberries and she had a fresh fruit salad topped with a lemon sorbet which she said was wonderful. We shall certainly make a point of eating here again. The staff were really excellent led by the dog friendly manager who who assume is French and he certainly knows how to run this small but popular restaurant, quietly directing the staff and watchful of the customers.Thank you for your wonderful review! Our staff thank you for your comments and we are pleased that your little dog enjoyed it too!We hope to see all three of you again in the future.
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4 based on 26 reviews
Drive right into the centre of Tarland and you will see this cafe in front of you. It looks very welcoming with seats outside. From the menu there was a good selection of food available for meals, but I couldn't resist the tempting orange sponge so had that with a nice latte. Both were extremely tasty. The ambience was good and the staff were very pleasant to speak to, so I left feeling it had been a really good experience. It has been open less than a year and deserves support. Closed Mondays.
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