Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Langholm. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. Langholm /ˈlæŋəm/, also known colloquially as the "Muckle Toun", is a burgh in Dumfries and Galloway in southern Scotland. Langholm lies between four hills in the valley of the River Esk in the Southern Uplands. It is eight miles north of the Anglo-Scottish border and 73 miles south of Edinburgh. It is the traditional seat of Clan Armstrong with its most famous descendant being Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the Moon. In 1972 he accepted in person being bestowed the first Freeman and Honorary Burgess of the burgh of Langholm. On accepting the distinction he said, "The most difficult place to be recognised is in one's home town. And I consider this now my home town."
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4 based on 105 reviews
Stopped here whilst driving through to Kielder for a snack with my son. Plenty of choice, my son loved the mixed slushy with his pasty and the cakes also looked great. They do proper meals as well as snacks and reasonably priced. Plus ice creams. It was a sunny day so sat outside and ate with a coffee. Would recommend if in the area. Thanks for the review. So glad you enjoyed our little cafe. We hope to see you again soon.Kind regards Ali Beaton
5 based on 227 reviews
Had a delicious meal at the Copshaw Kitchen. We were staying in the village for 2 nights and decided after our starters we would come back the next evening. The host was lovely and there was a really relaxed feel to the restaurant. There was a great selection of ginâs that I made sure I sampled. Highly recommended.
3 based on 64 reviews
Delicatessen vintage tearoom and garden
Sign over the door says âTruly Scrumptious, Vintage Delicatessenâ, this is none of those things, the food is average at best, and although a limited menu often indicates good food this one doesnât, there is nothing on the menu that is in any way, special.The inside is small, dirty and uncared for with fly blown windows, weed filled hanging baskets, food splashes and layers of dust. However, our table was freshly wiped and crockery and cutlery looked clean.The decor creates a shabby (not, chic) ambiance helped only slightly by the âvintage, 50,sâ music.All in all, a real shame as with some hard work, âelbow greaseâ a bit of style, both to the decor and menu, the location could make this a real winner.
We stopped on our journey as weâd heard how much it had improved and wanted to check as weâll be making this journey more frequently now that we live in Hawick.Weâd been here a year or so ago and it wasnât too bad then, but to be fair, itâs even better now.Generous portions of well cooked, freshly prepared and tasty, probably, locally sourced ingredients.We had the Quiche (smoked bacon) and it was delicious, w chose a Chips and salad which were very good as well.The portions of quiche were very generous and whilst I managed to finish mine, my wife had some left and they wrapped it for us to take home. (The waitress remarked, that this wasnât unusual!)We were well looked after by friendly, helpful staff even though the place was packed within 20 minutes of our arrival not much after 1230, so, arrive early and youâll be well served.Weâll certainly be stopping here again and againHighly recommended
4 based on 54 reviews
I've heard several good reviews of Pelosis Corner Cafe and decided to try it over the more prestigious and expensive restaurants in Langholm. I wasn't disappointed, the fish and chips and coffee were very good, and for £ 8, this isn't miuch these days. Also the owner is very friiendly and there are a selection of newspapers to read while you're waiting for your meal, which isn't very long. You can always tell how good a place is by how busy it is and Pelosi's has plenty of regulars. If you're a bit short of cash, they do double fried eggs and chips for £ 3.99, which are popular. I'll be going back again.
4 based on 99 reviews
We sometimes meet up with a friend and have lunch in Langholm but our usual venue was not available so we came here. We probably won't go back to the other place. The food here was excellent - very tasty and well cooked, especially the chips! Makes you realise the rubbish that many places serve. Service was good too, friendly and efficient. Only downside - outside toilets. It also got very busy and for the time of year and on a Friday lunchtime on the outskirts of town that is unusual. So get there early.
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