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4.5 based on 118 reviews
Fabulous lunch and excellent value using an itison voucher. We were greeted by friendly staff and enjoyed an aperitif while waiting on our friends to arrive . The menu was inventive and interesting. We weren't rushed and enjoyed a relaxing leisurely meal in beautiful surroundings. We enjoyed it so much we booked to come back for an overnight stay and dinner! ( because I'm worth it!)
4.5 based on 136 reviews
Very nice surroundings, good service and very enjoyable meal. Good clean facilities. Only one complaint - why is the salt put in an open dish for people to dip fingers in? Not hygienic.
5 based on 227 reviews
Nestling at the foot of the Highlands, the Deil's Cauldron specialises in fine food and fine wine. Fresh, seasonal, local produce only and carefully selected wines, the ideal choice for an intimate dinner or indeed any occasion. Superb traditional Sunday lunch menu. Tuesday - Sunday lunches and Tuesday - Ssturday evening meals. Cosy and intimate with a real personal touch from owners Brian and Katy Healy.
Arrived here on a blustery October evening as a party of 8. First impressions? The place looks warm and welcoming.
The menu is relatively concise but that is intended as a compliment. 4-5 starters, mains and puds. Wine list ample and not at silly prices. The pricing, although I was being treated, is very reasonable but doubtless tempered by relative remoteness.
Service was pleasant, prompt and efficent.
Starter of seafood hotpot really lovely. Needed more seasoning but you can add seasoning. Wife’s scallop and black pudding starter a common theme but nice enough. Main course of rump of lamb lovely as was wife’s seabass. Food was hot, nicely presented, tasty and well cooked? What else could you ask for? Have eaten at Andrew Fairlie’s, amazing experience, but in many way enjoyed this evening for the informality and well cooked food.
Service 9/10
Food 9/10
Ambience 10/10
Value for money 10/10
Thoroughy recommended. Just a really happy evening.
4.5 based on 78 reviews
Whether relaxing over dinner in our award winning Conservatory Restaurant overlooking Loch Earn, enjoying a bar snack, or getting ready for the day ahead over breakfast, our kitchen team will do all they can to make dining a highlight of your visit to Achray House.Perthshire is often called Scotland's larder, and at Achray House we are eager to use this abundance of local produce in our contemporary Scottish menus. We draw heavily on local game, beef, pork and lamb, as well as shellfish from the west coast of Scotland, and fish from the east coast to put the best of the season on your plate. Our a la carte menu features seasonal dishes, daily changing specials and a few perennial favourites, whilst our bar menu is classic bar food with a Scottish twist, such as venison lasagne. Titillate your taste buds by browsing our bar menu, or samples of a winter menu, spring menu or summer menu . Our chef and his team are also happy to prepare your favourite dishes or cater for special dietary needs by prior arrangement.
Myself and my fiancee had a meal here on a Saturday night. The restaurant is within a lovely conservatory with views out over Loch Earn.
Staff were very friendly and service was good, it's not a huge restaurant so it was all very personal.
I went for the 7 course tasting menu, and every course was excellent! All my plates went back empty. It also included a cocktail to begin with, and tea/coffee at the end.
Would recommend that menu to anyone.
4.5 based on 103 reviews
Well our friends took us for dinner at the hotels restaurant. Pleasantly surprised as we have visited the area a couple of times but never visited before. The hotel and restaurant are nicely decorated and very clean.
The wecome is warmly and second to none. The staff are very friendly and helpful.
The menu is small but the variety of dishes is well balanced. The food was presented well and of a good quantity.
I had the haggis to start with and was beautiful. My main course was the steak which was slightly over cook as i asked for rare and im sad to say was tastless. This was back up by my friend who had the same and agreed. Everybody else in our party found there dishes of a good standard.
The cheese board was lovely and the creme brulee was described by two guests as the best they had ever had.
All in all the minor slip with the steak, i would be visiting again on my next trip.
4.5 based on 161 reviews
The Golden Larches is a privately owned restaurant/coffee shop with rooms which lies within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National park, on the A84 tourist route between Stirling and Lochearnhead.In this stunning location, the Golden Larches proprietors, Alistair and Alida Buchan and all their staff offer personal attention to service in a relaxed, informal atmosphere. With comfortable rooms and some of the best Scottish food available, we will ensure that you have a memorable visit.The Golden Larches at Balquihidder Station is the perfect location to unwind and explore the outstanding natural beauty of Scotland. Visit us and enjoy the warm friendly service and modern comforts of thisrestaurant with rooms. Our bedrooms are all individually decorated and have en-suite facilities and our cosy restaurant is ideal after a hard day of walking, shooting, fishing, golfing, cycling, bird watching, motorcycling or just relaxing.We look forward to welcoming you to the Golden Larches
We are staying locally and decided to pop in for dinner on Saturday. It looked quite with only one car in the carpark, usually a worrying sign. However once in doubts where pushed aside. There was only one other table in but they stop food around 8 and we arrived at 7 ish. (We booked a table but I dont think that was needed). The staff where all friendly and happy to chat to us about the local history (train line). Food was great, pies where filling and the burger was bigger than expected (ask for extra onion rings!). Puddings where nice too. Worth a visit, much more down to earth than the other restaurants in the area.
4.5 based on 71 reviews
Called in after walking up to Deils Cauldron.
Very welcoming staff. Shown to our table .
Husband had steak pie. I had falafel and spinach patties, these were to die for.
For afters he had sticky toffee pudding, I had fruits of the forest sundae, very nice of you like tart things .( I do )
We recommend anyone to go for a meal. Very reasonable prices .
4.5 based on 86 reviews
We dropped in here hungry for lunch after a bike ride, and weren't disappointed! It's actually a deli with a small cafe. The staff were friendly and welcoming and service was fast and efficient. The home-made soup was delicious and served with thick slices of their own fresh bread - yum! Although we were already a bit full after generous portions of soup and bread, we just couldn't resist the array of cakes on offer. There was quite a selection and I thoroughly enjoyed a huge slab of Chocolate Orange Brownie. Needed another long bike ride to burn it off...
We'd definitely eat here again, and probably buy bread and cakes to take home too. They also do quiches, home-made 'ready meals' and plenty more - plus all the deli food and drink on the shelves all around the shop. Well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 437 reviews
Ate here with family recently, 3 out of 4 of us ordered the veggie Haggis burger and chips, the other had beef bourguignon - all really really delicious!
Very reasonably priced and fantastic ambiance (and playlist!)
The only reason I haven’t given 5 stars is due to the cold butter served with the sourdough and olives. Life is too short to attempt to spread freezing cold butter on bread!
Otherwise perfect, would 100% return and recommend to anyone.
5 based on 115 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 ever changing menu and always has something for all diets including dairy free, gluten free, vegetarian and vegan. You're guaranteed a friendly welcome by staff and Mabel the dog, and who knows you might even sit in Gerard Butlers chair!
Great place discovered when moved into the area in August 2017. Ideal for coffees, lunches and all special dietary needs. Inside Seating cosy and quirky. Outside Seating great to experience the wild birds and atmosphere of the place. Can’t wait for it to reopen for new season.
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