Reviews on Cafe food in Dunbar, Scotland, United Kingdom. Dunbar (/dʌnˈbɑːr/ ( listen)) is a coastal town in East Lothian on the south-east coast of Scotland, approximately 28 miles (45 km) east of Edinburgh and 28 miles (45 km) from the English border north of Berwick-upon-Tweed.
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4 based on 117 reviews
Easy place to stop off on the A1. Plenty of parking available and a play area outside if visiting with children. Food is overall very good. Starter of celeriac and apple soup was lovely. Regular beef burger was great but the beetroot and think it was halloumi cheese wasn't nice. No particular taste to it apart from a used oil aftertaste. The potato wedges etc that came with it were tasty though. Lovely piece of cake to take away. The shop area has so many interesting things in it that I could have bought everything. Been several times now and no doubt will be back again.Hi Thank you for taking the time to give us a review.We are delighted that you choose to use us and that you enjoyed your visit. I will pass on your feedback regarding the beetroot burger as it has now become a firm favourite with everyone so we need to ensure we get it right every time.Regards Trish Leckie owner
Most Popular Scottish food in Dunbar, Scotland, United Kingdom
4 based on 53 reviews
Sit in or takeaway, they offer a simple menu that includes regular favorites such as bacon butties, vegetarian breakfast, soups or my staple favourite when in town, a bacon, brie & cranberry baguette. A taster selection of Dunbar smokery produce also features on the menu. I mainly get takeout & head for the harbour to enjoy my lunch.
4 based on 12 reviews
Give our quirky outdoor eaterie a visit in the vibrant unique setting here at Foxlake. Our mouthwatering menu includes delicious breakfasts, brunches & lunches and prebooked afternoon teas our aim is to serve up good wholesome home cooked grub using local
This is a little gem and put together with great care. Firstly the context, this is a small cafe attached to a wake park trying to do something a bit different and with a quality twist, it is not an inside venue with lots of room. They clearly make a lot of the products locally and have a great range of products for what they are working in a 'big shed' with a hatch. Very nice staff who care about what they are doing and who bring everything to you. Ok it can be a bit pricier than some but that's probably a price you have to pay for home baking and quality food and coffees. (Try Hillend for cheap!) As you are sitting out to eat the ideas of the boxes for food stop it blowing into the water is clever. We have eaten here all across this summer and it's great to have a quality operation in what is a challenging venue, partly due to its seasonality and space issues, so thanks for making it different.Recommend the nachos and the smoothies.....with a bacon roll on the side! with Pretzel and Almond Crossant to finish.Thank you for your kind review and comments. It is important to us to offer our customers tasty freshly made food and do our utmost to use local and seasonal produce as much as we can. We are delighted you have tasted our dishes and are a regular satisfied customer and hope you will continue to be so for a very long time.
Scotland, United Kingdom Food Guide: 5 Pub food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Dunbar
3 based on 170 reviews
Visited here after trip to nearby Foxlake. Very friendly staff. Got to be some of the best and most reasonably priced fish and chips Iâve ever eaten. £8.50 for a fish the size of a small whale, loads of chips, mushy peas, bread butter and tea or coffee. My 14 year old eats like a horse but struggled to finish a kids fish and chips. Overall a very nice place to eat.
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