Find out what Contemporary restaurants to try in Markinch. Markinch (Scots: also Merkinch, from Scottish Gaelic Marc Innis, meaning 'horse-inch/island or haugh (river meadow)') It is a both a town and a parish in the heart of Fife, Scotland. According to an estimate taken in 2008, the town has a population of 2,420. The civil parish had a population of 16,530 (in 2011). Markinch is east of Fife's administrative centre, Glenrothes and preceded Cupar as Fife's place of warranty and justice prior to the 13th century.
Things to do in Markinch
4 based on 328 reviews
Just reopened November 11th 2010
Visited on Tuesday afternoon, although it was very quiet we really enjoyed our visit. Had two courses, soup and steak sandwich, the bread is to die for and the steak was fillet, yes fillet. Why this place was not packed I donât know. We will be back!Dear George F,Thank you for taking the time to review your Tuesday afternoon visit with 5 stars. The steak sandwich is indeed to die for! I am so pleased you enjoyed the bread and yes, the fillet steak. From the team and I, we look forward to welcoming you back.With my very best wishesAine Kelly
4 based on 328 reviews
Just reopened November 11th 2010
Visited on Tuesday afternoon, although it was very quiet we really enjoyed our visit. Had two courses, soup and steak sandwich, the bread is to die for and the steak was fillet, yes fillet. Why this place was not packed I donât know. We will be back!Dear George F,Thank you for taking the time to review your Tuesday afternoon visit with 5 stars. The steak sandwich is indeed to die for! I am so pleased you enjoyed the bread and yes, the fillet steak. From the team and I, we look forward to welcoming you back.With my very best wishesAine Kelly
Where to eat British food in Markinch: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 19 reviews
Fraoch Restaurant, set within The Lomond Hills Hotel, welcomes you to enjoy traditional Scottish Fayre in newly refurbished candlelit surroundings. Offering luscious dishes using locally sourced produce. The chefs take great pride in combining ingredients
We moved into the village in July and the Lomond Hills Hotel has become our favourite place to go. Both the staff and Ronnie the owner are very attentive and in our view provide a first class service. The restaurant has recently been refurbished and is a lovely place to eat, the changes they've made really give it a warm cosy feeling and the addition of some lovely pieces of local art really finish the new look off. There's also a new menu which provides lots of choice, my husband had the Pork Belly Cheeks which don't sound particularly appetising but they were delicious as was the Moroccan Mushrooms with Apricot Cous Cous that I had. If you like good wholesome food in lovely relaxed surroundings then you must come to the Lomond Hills Hotel. We've booked up for Christmas Day and New Year which we're really looking forward too!Many thanks indeed Pam_Drummond1 for posting such a lovely review after your "Fabulous Meal" in our newly refurbished restaurant.I'm so pleased that we have helped you settle into your new surroundings in the beautiful town of Freuchie.I know that you have now become regulars and it's always great to see you both.Best wishes and thanks again.Ronnie.
4 based on 328 reviews
Just reopened November 11th 2010
Visited on Tuesday afternoon, although it was very quiet we really enjoyed our visit. Had two courses, soup and steak sandwich, the bread is to die for and the steak was fillet, yes fillet. Why this place was not packed I donât know. We will be back!Dear George F,Thank you for taking the time to review your Tuesday afternoon visit with 5 stars. The steak sandwich is indeed to die for! I am so pleased you enjoyed the bread and yes, the fillet steak. From the team and I, we look forward to welcoming you back.With my very best wishesAine Kelly
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