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3.5 based on 119 reviews
Friday night meal for a birthday treat for four of us. Starters included scallops, very good, and two soups, which could have been a little bit hotter.
Mains enjoyed by all, included the butterfly chicken, sirloin steak, a tender lamb shank, and the sea bass which was good, but it would have been nice if the staff would have asked if we wanted it filleted, which we would have. We had own birthday cake with candle, and we had three coffees along with the four drinks with the meal. The bill came to £124.60 for the four of us, which did not include any Deserts so quite expensive.
Regards Gary Saunders.
4 based on 101 reviews
With a relaxed atmosphere, good local food, friendly service and a warm, comfortable dining area, this family run restaurant is one to visit. With a fully licencing bar and great espresso coffee we are open from 9.30am - 10pm 7 days a week. What more do you want!
Been here a few times for lunch and really enjoy it. Food is really good, especially the coleslaw. Always busy so book a table.
4 based on 319 reviews
Already listed as a hotel but the bar and restaurant are also very popular with non residents; Trip Advisor pages make it difficult to review the restaurant on its own.
Booked in for 3 night stay. Had seen the hotel pictures on Groupon and got the same deal by phoning direct.
Arrived around 4pm on Saturday afternoon and there was a 40th birthday party already starting !
The car parking is a nightmare at the hotel with very limited spaces. I was lucky at this time to get the last space but had to go out later and on my return around 1730 could not get parked in the hotel or in surrounding streets. The streets have numerous areas with double yellow lines. I eventually had to park in a public car park at the top of the hill, overlooking the harbour. On getting back to the hotel with the rest of my luggage I found out that most of the staff park in the car park and that’s why there’s no spaces !
Room was basic. Great sea views, in fact the water is right under the windows when the tides in!
Hairdryer was useless, couldn’t blow out a candle never mind dry hair but the worst thing about the room was the shower.
It was pitiful with absolutely no pressure. We asked at reception if we could move rooms to get a better shower and told “they are all the same...there’s no pressure in any of them and there’s no pump installed to improve the situation”
Food....had dinner on our first night...was okay, nothing to write home about...my food was lukewarm but husbands was hot.....breakfast reasonable, could be better. I had the Eggs Benedict, again lukewarm.
After returning on our 2nd day in freezing temperatures and unable to get a decent hot shower we decided we would leave early and not stay for our full stay.
Fair dues, when we checked out and went to pay our bar bill the Hotel owner/manageress cancel them as we were in credit of a day...that was appreciated as she didn’t need to do so.
Staff are nice and friendly and jump between serving food and reception duties and are always busy.
Dogs are welcome at the hotel and can stay in the rooms, so the place appeals to dog owners.
Needs a refurb and a decent pump for the showers.
3 star small hotel but Not enough stars for me and at the end of the day you get what you pay for I suppose.
Would never return though.
4.5 based on 380 reviews
We go to this Mexican on a regular basis and are never disappointed. The atmosphere is fantastic, the food is amazing and comes in great sized portions, good selection of home made desserts and lovely staff.Hi Samantha. Thank you very much for your kind words about our restaurant. We are really pleased that you enjoy visiting us, and we look forward to seeing you again in the future. Kind regards Paul.
4 based on 264 reviews
Family owned and run 16th Century Scottish Coaching Inn only 10 miles from St Andrews serving home cooked, locally sourced and produced fare from the land and sea.Special lunch menu only £8.95 - 3 courses - served until 6pm. Open ALL DAY, EVERY DAY.Having a celebration or planning a function ? Come and talk to us. Function Room and Bar available for all types of occasions. Wedding specialists.Lovely ensuite rooms available.
We used this restaurant when staying at Upper Largo.The staff were very friendly a welcoming and the food was very good indeed. The lunchtime offer of fish and chips plus a strawberry tart was very good value at £9.95 each. The fish was locally caught and very fresh. This place is certainly worth visiting if visiting the area.
4 based on 367 reviews
As we were staying near by for a couple of days we couldn't buy the amazing vegetables on display - maybe next time. But we did enjoy coffee and cake and looked round the lovely Gift Shop. A very pleasant experience.
4.5 based on 124 reviews
Visited Monturpie for Sunday Lunch and as it's December, partook of the festive menu. The salmon roulade was delicious, served with a dill and crème fraiche accompaniment, followed by a terrific plate of roast Turkey with all the trimmings. Very generous portion and great value for money. Wonderful selection of desserts but sadly we were too replete. Coffee was served with some delicious homemade festive shortbread.
4.5 based on 149 reviews
A traditional country pub with a warm and welcoming open fire . Bar is open on Friday's from 5pm, and Saturday and Sunday from 4pm. The PLough is now a drinks only pub, however we will occaisionally have promotions such as Quizzes or Fishy Friday. Kepp an eye on Facebook for upcoming events.
This is a smashing wee village pub/restaurant. Waitresses are efficient and friendly, nothing was too much bother. Good choice of wines and beer and good menu. Can recommend.
4 based on 201 reviews
We visited on 26/12. Early in the evening, only a few tables occupied.
Staff were too busy chatting behind the bar to each other to notice we were needing served/order taken etc.
Food was quite tasteless, the fajitas were particularly poor. The haggis strudel was better but the veg was bad, inedible and a bit pricey for the dish.
Agenda - hope your not slipping again, it had really picked up around a year ago.
Not sure we will be back for a while.
4 based on 37 reviews
Its such a relief to have Elie Deli back open again. They stock a wonderful range of cheese, hams, Sandwich fillers and make their own bread and pastries on site. Of course they also stock day to day groceries and wonderful nibbles. The owners will also cater for parties. Thankfully their change of licence means they can now also sell alcohol again. We are very lucky to have them in the village; it is always service with a smile.
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