Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Kirkcudbright, Scotland, United Kingdom. Kirkcudbright, (/kərˈkuːbriː/ kirr-KOO-bree; Scottish Gaelic: Cille Chuithbeirt) is a town and parish in Kirkcudbrightshire, of which it is traditionally the county town, within Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
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3 based on 185 reviews
One of the best chippies around with a fabulous range of food. Clean, friendly service, reasonable prices and the food was terrific. Sit-in or takeaway - you might need to book a table in the evening as very popular.
4 based on 29 reviews
Tastefully decorated to enhance its historic Georgian design, and Rennie Mackintosh style, The Garret serves both traditional and fusion dishes using fresh and locally sourced produce. We provide vegetarian and vegan options and are allergy aware. We also
On a short break in Kikcudbright we had an evening meal here. Couldn't fault the food...the photos don't do it justice. The sBest meal we've had for a long timcallops, and the pate and salad for the starters,the smoked haddock creamed potatoes and poached egg dish, and the sea bass with puy lentils etc. for mains. Congratulations to the chef for cooking and presentation, and to the warm friendly,, yet very proffessional dining room staff. Top marks all round.
4 based on 159 reviews
The first Cookery School in Dumfries and Galloway! Station House Cookery School is a unique experience in Dumfries and Galloway. Developed in the beautiful train station buildings in the picturesque fishing town of Kirkcudbright, Nick and the team offer a
Spent the morning at the cookery school watching a demo by Parveen the spice queen on cooking several different Indian dishes. A morning well spent. Nick has the demo room well set up so that you can see what's happening. Parveen was lovely,picked up lots of tips.The cookery class rooms are well equipped and include a wind down work surface for anyone with a disability.
4 based on 215 reviews
We called with a small person and dogs wanting food. Dogs are allowed in the bar area but not children, children are allowed in the restaurant but not dogs. We opted to sit outside in the bar garden which offered no shelter from the rain when it started. Quick dash to the car with the dogs thankfully it wasnât hot. The food was ok and the decor in the dining room is dated
4 based on 250 reviews
The Belfry Cafe is now permanently closed. Thank you to everyone who visited over the past five years.
Cafe is nothing special however they do allow dogs in, next to the front door or outside. Had soup and sandwich deal; cauliflower soup was ok but bread on egg sandwich was yesterdayâs bread. Tables all had a plastic sheet over. There are better options in town, however staff were friendly enough.
4 based on 601 reviews
Freshly cooked Fish and Chips,Scallops,Halibut,Salmon and lots more.Seating for 40. B.Y.O.B..No corkage charge and glasses provided. Reservations recommended.
Really enjoyed our Fish and Chip supper from Polarbites on the Tattoo weekend. All orders are cooked to order so a short wait is normal but worth it.Eat in or take away, the choice is yours!Thankyou kingyd2017Really glad you enjoyed
4 based on 313 reviews
Coffee shop serving freshly cooked meals and home baking. Afternoon teas and high teas available.
Having been out for day popped into Mulberries for a coffee and a scone alas itâs so popular you have to be early to manage to have them.So ended up with a piece of âShortbread &Coffeeâ the shortbread was brilliant and good value for money.The staff and cleanliness and everything about this place you couldnât fault. Pleasure to recommend this establishment.
4 based on 653 reviews
SEE OUR HOTEL REVIEWS THE SELKIRK ARMS HOTEL many guests are still posting food review on the Hotel web site as well...Choice of dining areas in this 17 bedroom town house hotel. Choose from the Bar, Bistro or Restaurant where the same a la caret menu is
Someone highly recommended Selkirk Arms so we went there to have our dinner . The ambiance and decor of the restaurant was quite good, worthy of a Scotthish place. We were immeditely attended and from there on, it was a display of great hospitality and professionlism. We had ordered various type of fish dishes and all were done to our satisfaction. The mushrooms and veges were also great. Service was quick and very professional. And when we inquired about the quality of rooms, we though next time we would be staying in Selkirk Arms. A pleasent experience.Dear flyfisher66,How nice to get a recommendation - and I'm so pleased that your expectations were met and you had a lovely evening. I hope you do return to stay with us - we're a great base for lovely Kirkcudbright and the immediate area. Please contact Reception for any assistance we can offer in putting a little break together for you to further enjoy the friendly service and good food.Thanks again!regards,Joanna
4 based on 136 reviews
Our intended coffee stop, in New Galloway, was closed and we carried on to Kirkcudbright for our stop. We were not disappointed.It being good weather, we sat outside in the sheltered courtyard. Order was taken fairly quickly and the food and drinks arrived shortly after. Lovely cakes and coffees.Staff were efficient and friendly. We asked for directions to Broughton House and were directed by the best route.I would recommend this tearoom for tea/coffee and cakes. I believe they do lunches too but that was not on our agenda on this trip, perhaps next time.
Where to Eat in Kirkcudbright: The Best Restaurants and Bars
5 based on 136 reviews
A local traditional Scottish resturant with a French twist, all ingredients from a 20 mile radius and all cooked with a passion.
We visited as we are on holiday in the area. The booking was easy . The waiter was very good: attentive but not intrusive. I had excellent crab cakes and Haddock Thermidor crepe. My wifeâs Hake was superb too. Highly recommended restaurant.Weâll definitely visit again and again.
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