Find out what Scottish restaurants to try in Alyth. Alyth is a town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, situated under the Hill of Alyth five miles northeast of Blairgowrie. In 2001 the town had a population of 2,963.
The settlement of New Alyth lies on the A926 road southwest of the main village.
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4 based on 199 reviews
We have enjoyed eating here with friends and family both for lunch and evening meals. Kelly and Iain cannot do enough to make you feel welcome and the service is first class. What a fantastic menu they offer both at lunchtime and he evening. There are different specials available each time you visit. If you are vegan or vegetarian they even offer a delicious choice of food with a separate menu for each. You will be spoilt for choice. The desserts..well it's a difficult choice. You will just need to make several visits to try them all. The sticky toffee pudding and Eton mess are to die for!. What are you waiting for...go and try it yourself. Highly recommended.Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review.We are delighted you enjoyed your visit to us and look forward to welcoming you back another time.Kind Regards Ian & Kelly
4 based on 679 reviews
Littleâs Restaurant has been open since early 2011 and has already established itself with a regular loyal clientele Willie Little is well known in the area and has a wealth of experience in the catering industry with Littleâs being the latest in a line o
Fell upon this place quite by accident. Remarkably warm on a cold day considering the restaurant sits within a converted church. For starters I had salted cod mousse with langoustine tails pickled with cloves and star anise. I needed extra bread to wipe every morsel from my plate........ absolutely delicious. Then had smoked king scallops served with a seafood selection. Did worry that the smoke flavour would hinder the sweetness of the scallops but so subtle it was a triumph. Again practically licked my plate clean. If I had to find fault I would simply say that âstraw friesâ are not my favourite version of cooked potato. My wifeâs goat cheese bonbons for starter and cheese soufflé were also equally well received. The service is relaxed but confident in the produce crafted in the kitchen. The pride and enthusiasm of the staff is palpable. All in all a very pleasurable and memorable experience. Without being too disrespectful to Blairgowrie, if this restaurant was located in any other major town/city there would be a 6 month waiting list!
4 based on 205 reviews
We took our Kinfolk to this wonderful family friendly eating establishment for a great lunch, which was lovely and a reasonably priced combo. The Staff are very friendly and hospitable. We would highly recommend this excellent cafe with an adjacent gift shop for browsing. Well worth a visit. Enjoy Cheers John
5 based on 136 reviews
Worth a trip out here to sample lovely, delicious home cooked and baked goodies. We've been a few time, mostly at the weekend. This visit was a Friday morning, on this occasion things felt a little on the back foot, like they were not really prepared for a full house or maybe not enough staff. Menu is always limited and differs from the weekend ( which isn't big either) but that everything is cooked fresh to order, therefore takes a wee while. Soups are always quirky flavours and very delicious. Then there are the cakes and scones again odd combinations but so good. They also dated well for gluten free.Dog friendly, lovely friend oh staff too.
4 based on 41 reviews
This recently refurbished cafe is located in the Perthshire village of Alyth and serves freshly made teas, coffees, baking and light meals. On request, we can provide larger meals for pre-arranged groups. We have a full license and offer a range of beers,
A lovely wee cafe with home baking (our scones were straight out of the oven) and fantastic service. The staff were really helpful and genuinely friendly to all customers. We coincided with the sunshine so sat at one of the outside tables. Itâs round the corner from the main village square so not immediately obvious but well worth the two-minute walk.
4 based on 167 reviews
Went for family meal out as staying in the area.. really enjoyed the meal as did us all.. very nice staff and service very good too.. would visit again
4 based on 177 reviews
Traditional fresh fish and chips .
Your first impression always counts a lot and on entering the shop the staff look great in blue colourful uniforms. Pleasantly asked for my order and told it would be ready as soon as it is cooked despite a few in the queue. We had Chicken fillets (7),for a change, and with a good amount of chips cost £6. All were very tasty and as just cooked very hot. Shop just off the town square so easy to find.
4 based on 160 reviews
We had a great venison casserole (with 3 root veg mash) here whilst staying in the area. The meat was so tender and the whole meal was well presented & delicious. We also had a good, reasonably priced takeaway pizza from there another night as they were full in the restaurant. If you saw it when driving past, you might not be tempted to stop but once inside its a friendly, cozy pub with great food.
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4 based on 224 reviews
Open to the public and I have never seen a restaurant in a golf centre as busy as this one. Packed and really good.
It's always a pleasure to eat out at the Strathmore Golf Club Restaurant - they have got it down to a fine tee. Conviviality -great hearty food -marvellous plentiful carvery on a Sunday and to summarise.............although slightly away from the madding crowds, it does seem like the in place to go around here. Book in advance.Jenny -if you are lucky enough to have her serve your table is a sweetheart - she is guaranteed to make you laugh with a witticism or two. Don't pass by it if you are up this neck of the woods (as we are regularly on holiday) We are back up in October and hopefully my husband will do the honours ie drive for as Dean Martin said "âIf you drink, donât drive. Donât even putt.â with gratitude for a darn good watering hole and eating establishment. Louise, John, Kayleigh and Jess
5 based on 134 reviews
We are located on the B954 approximately 1 mile North of the roundabout on the outskirts of Alyth. We offer a wide variety on our lunch menu - there are always daily specials too. We bake all kinds of cakes and scones and serve them with our homemade jams
We had opportunity recently to visit the restaurant on several occasions. We sampled breakfast...eggs benedict superb!...and lunch...and two evening meals ( Friday and Saturday).....along with occasional coffee breaks. The food was imaginative, well cooked and very good value. Donna and her team couldnât have made us any more welcome. The location of the stunning restaurant is amazing with views over the Glenisla 9 hole golf course. We just loved it here and would HIGHLY recommend it.
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