Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Crieff. Crieff (/kriːf/ ( listen); Scottish Gaelic: Craoibh, meaning "tree") is a market town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It lies on the A85 road between Perth and Crianlarich, and the A822 between Greenloaning and Aberfeldy. The A822 joins the A823, which leads to Dunfermline. Crieff has become a hub for tourism, famous for its whisky and history of cattle droving. Attractions include the Caithness Glass Visitor Centre and Glenturret Distillery. The nearby Innerpeffray Library (founded about 1680), is Scotland's oldest lending library. St Mary's Chapel, adjacent to the library, dates from 1508. Both are open to the public: the library is run by a charitable trust, while the chapel is in the care of Historic Scotland.
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5 based on 193 reviews
If you're looking for a little slice of Perthshire heaven you've come to the right place. Based at Comrie Croft The Tea Garden offers spectacular view and amazing fresh food and cakes. Allison prides herself on only using fresh local ingredients in her ev
Visited because of the great review and they were totally accurate!Dreich day but everyone here in both cafe and shop exuded a positive, friendly and welcoming vibe.We sat in the âparlourâ with its unique eclectic decor and ate a fab take on tandoori chicken in a nan bread with excellent coffee and hot chocolate, for the younger members of our party, which all went down a treat. We were encouraged to take our dog into the shop by a lovely young chap who overheard us pondering about whether that would be acceptable and bought some lovely chocolate, oatcakes and award winning Scottish cheese to take home. An extensive collection of camping, biking and all things outward bound on sale too.From my 82 year old mum to my teenagers we loved this place and would recommend it to all fellow travellers!
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4 based on 840 reviews
The food is wonderful and so are the staff. The first time (Friday night) they were fully booked so we came back mid week and the food was excellent and worth coming back for.
4 based on 74 reviews
First time visit, menu had good selection. Staff were really nice, polite & welcoming, even when I asked to pick my own table, no drama & staff happy to accommodate. Staff appeared to be young in their years but all superb & appeared hard workers, no loud music & you could talk without issue. I can recommend the duck with rhubarb & the chocolate fudge cake, ice cream with salted caramel sauce. Very reasonably priced. Will definitely be going back. Most certainly deserves a higher list on trip advisor
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I must say the quality of the baking is great ,no matter which shop you go into in this chain . Ideal for hot or cold pies ,pastries and bridies ,soup cakes and bread .Friendly staff and good prices .There is parking on the High Street so it is easy to nip in and pick up something for the tea
23 assorted flavours of ice cream, Milkshakes, Sundaes, Waffles, Cookie dough, Cakes, Pick N Mix, hot drinks, Tango ice blast. All the things you need for the ultimate hit!!
Came here before dinner as my partner fancied some coffee. As it was a Sunday evening a lot of places were closed in Crieff. Not here. Surprised at how cheap it was for some coffee and a tango blast. £4.10 for both drinks. We also bought sweets too from here and by the time we left the seating area was full.
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