Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Crail, Scotland, United Kingdom. Crail ( listen (help·info)); Scottish Gaelic: Cathair Aile) is a former royal burgh, parish and community council area (named Royal Burgh of Crail and District) in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland.
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4 based on 998 reviews
We made the mistake of visiting this establishment for lunch today and were simply gobsmacked by our experience. I ordered the prawn linguine which states on the menu it is just prawns, herbs and garlic. So imagine my surprise when it arrived loaded with the same quantity of red onion slices as it had linguine. Why was this an issue you might wonder? Well I suffer from IBS and onions in any form make me very unwell very quickly. I voiced my concern to the waitress and she assured me it would fine and apologised for them not being listed on the menu, but that I could pick something else. She then brought me the dinner menu, containing the same dishes but on average £4 dearer! When I pointed this out she brought the correct menu then disappeared.After what seemed like an eternity the very surly and peeved off manageress came to our table and I ordered a salmon sandwich to which she made a sarcastic comment 'no onions then'?. She then proceeded to ask my if I wanted any extras with it. I confirmed I just wanted a sandwiches as ordered to which she said ' do u not want garlic bread, chips or onion rings?' Onion rings?? Has she short term memory loss?!Anyway, to cut a long story short we ate our meal amidst an atmosphere you could cut with a knife mainly due to scalding looks from staff including the manageress herself. After asking for the bill my husband asked to speak to the manageress. I myself was not going to raise our issues with her as I imagined they would fall on deaf ears, but even I was surprised at her reaction.My husband began eplaining his disappointment to which she became very aggressive, not letting him explain and ranting at me instead of speaking to him. When I tried to speak she kept accusing me of not liking onions, rather than actually acknowledging my condition, and basically treated me like a fussy eater. I have never met a more ignorant, rude and vile nasty piece of work in my life. She kept ranting and I stated I had nothing left to say as it was pointless and I just wanted to pay the bill and leave, and that we would never return again. Upon taking my money and going back to counter she made a comment to her staff the burst of laughing, openly mocking me. I am simply speechless at this behaviour demand would advise anyone to avoid crossing the door of this coven.
Great little place for a tasty lunch or coffee. Very friendly and welcoming as well as extremely accommodating. My wife is gluten free and they were very helpful.
3 based on 10 reviews
Small take away café offering Segafredo Italian coffee, Angelito ice cream which is gluten free and also suitable for vegetarians. We also sell hot dogs,home baking, soft drinks and a range of craft gift items.
This is not actually a restaurant, more of a carry-out coffee and ice cream place. Ice cream was decent, but only had vanilla on offer. Nice, friendly staff and some good little souvenirs for sale too.
4 based on 402 reviews
I hesitated about eating at a golf club but this was a pleasant surprise. The non-member restaurant is café style but with view over the bay. Generous portions. The scallops and mussel dishes were superb, as was the venison (although black pudding mash a bit heavy for me). With a little more finesse (drink information, service and food) this place could really put the wind up other well known eateries nearby.
4 based on 282 reviews
Visited last Christmas time just for a drink and said that if we ever went again to the area, weâd eat here. Enjoyed their veggie tasting board, macaroni cheese (which was fantastic) and a scotch egg. All very nice and washed down with a nice bottle of wine.
4 based on 327 reviews
Right beside the harbour in beautiful historic Cellardyke. This bistro and bar is busy and does live music on a Friday night. Very popular with a great menu. It is upstairs so not disabled friendly. We had a lovely time here, it was very relaxing with lovely staff.
4 based on 258 reviews
Small hotel serving food all day. open for breakfasts, lunches, high teas and dinners, Children welcome. Dogs welcome in our public bar and garden area.
Last day of our holiday, so we popped in here for breakfast before we set off home. Very attentive and friendly staff, and for £14.50, a great breakfast. Particularly enjoyed the black pudding and sausage, excellent quality. Lovely bright and sunny surroundings and very clean. Great start to the day.Would recommend and return HiThanks for taking the time to review us, we really appreciate it. Breakfast is a very important meal of the day and we try our best to ensure we set you up for the day with ours.We look forward to your return.Kind Regards
4 based on 96 reviews
Excellent Tearoom
We decided to walk the coast path from Cellardyke to Crail for a second time this week & once again went for coffee in the garden at The Honeypot.Coffee was accompanied by homemade Gingerbread Loaf & butter, what a treat!However the biggest treat was when the chef brought out some chicken, ham & turkey scraps for Madoc, our Springer Spaniel - friend for life!
4 based on 136 reviews
We had one dinner a Reilly's but he did not saw us... The dinner was proposed and kept by Graham, our local host at Honeypot after our big big walk from Elie to Anstruther. The lobster and the crabs were purely delicious.
4 based on 485 reviews
A warm welcome awaits you here. We ate in (it was packed when we arrived). The owner is very friendly. Delicious fish n chips, complete with excellent homemade tartare sauce. Compares well with Anstruther Fish Bar without being totally mobbed!
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