Reviews on Scottish food in Turriff, Scotland, United Kingdom. Turriff (from Scottish Gaelic Torraibh, meaning 'place of round hills') is a town and civil parish in Aberdeenshire in Scotland. It lies on the River Deveron, about 166 feet (51 m) above sea level, and has a population of 5,708. In everyday speech it is often referred to by its Scots name, Turra, which is derived from the Scottish Gaelic pronunciation.
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4 based on 289 reviews
Sunday lunch - "Q V S" Exceptional Quality.Good Value.Professional Service.Try it soon.
My cousins and his family were visiting from Derbyshire so i booked a table, we love the food here, local, fresh and great seafood. Something for everyone and great kids choices. I wish i didn't have to drive and could enjoy the cocktails.
5 based on 76 reviews
My husband and I went for dinner while on holiday and returned because the food was excellent. The tomato, pepper and chorizo soup was delicious and served with a choice of bread. Pork and mushroom casserole with creamy mash and good selection of vegetables was tasty too. Dessert was good as well. Portions are large so make sure you are hungry when you visit. We had fajitas on our second visit and could only manage a fraction of our meal but the waitress boxed it up for us to take away. The menu has a great choice and is reasonably priced. Our bills came to less than £60,including two drinks and a bottle of wine. All members of staff are friendly and attentive. We would definitely return if in the area. Recommend booking for Friday evenings.
Turriff Food Guide: 6 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Turriff
4 based on 71 reviews
The restaurant was empty throughout my visit on a quiet Tuesday in April. Service was efficient and served with a smile but little chat. I chose the chicken fillets in batter which was nice. Toilets were spotless. Good value.
Serving good quality local produce which is freshly cooked to order.
Blakeshouse is Within Greenwood lock park, travel along a lovely scenic road and teh Restaurant is east to find with ample parking all on level with no steps. The entrance is to the front of the building overlooking a lake and rolling countryside.The restaurant is welcoming and comfortable clean and modern. there is light music playing but not overpowering. there are 2 areas for seating along with some lovely comfortable sofas. We were welcomed and shown to our table, Staff were friendly, well presented and polite they looked happy and were on hand to answer any questions. In Particular Bruce made sure we were all okay, and spoke to me directly about the gluten free/vegetarian options. Also offering recommendations when asked. The time and patience shown when my children were ordering was also very nice. The food was well presented, full of fresh flavours and vibrant colours. very tasty and the portion sizes were satisfying. On this occasion our family had, the Blakeshouse burger, the carvery, a gluten free cheese salad. The children had a ham and cheese pizza and chicken and fries.Finding a gluten free restaurant with so much choice/tasty food is difficult. I felt every bit as catered for as my family which is a wonderful feeling when you have food intolerance. i even had a GF sticky toffee pudding! which tasted amazing. Nice to have choice!A lovely meal out for our wedding anniversary and we were very well looked after. Thank you Blakeshouse.
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