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The Mirador Cafe and Takeaway at Elie Holiday Park serves some of the very best barista coffee in the East Neuk of Fife together with tasty pastries, home baking and top notch takeaway favourites. There are hot breakfast choices too and a light bites menu
I liked the fittings,furniture and food! Mirador offer a take-away breakfast for a fiver, which looked like very good value, but I'd already had mine!Excellent coffee and a pleasant young waitress. This, and the more up-market (next door)restaurant do the popular caravan park proud.It's a winding road down to it, but very welcoming!
4 based on 999 reviews
We made the mistake of visiting this establishment for lunch today and were simply gobsmacked by our experience. I ordered the prawn linguine which states on the menu it is just prawns, herbs and garlic. So imagine my surprise when it arrived loaded with the same quantity of red onion slices as it had linguine. Why was this an issue you might wonder? Well I suffer from IBS and onions in any form make me very unwell very quickly. I voiced my concern to the waitress and she assured me it would fine and apologised for them not being listed on the menu, but that I could pick something else. She then brought me the dinner menu, containing the same dishes but on average £4 dearer! When I pointed this out she brought the correct menu then disappeared.After what seemed like an eternity the very surly and peeved off manageress came to our table and I ordered a salmon sandwich to which she made a sarcastic comment 'no onions then'?. She then proceeded to ask my if I wanted any extras with it. I confirmed I just wanted a sandwiches as ordered to which she said ' do u not want garlic bread, chips or onion rings?' Onion rings?? Has she short term memory loss?!Anyway, to cut a long story short we ate our meal amidst an atmosphere you could cut with a knife mainly due to scalding looks from staff including the manageress herself. After asking for the bill my husband asked to speak to the manageress. I myself was not going to raise our issues with her as I imagined they would fall on deaf ears, but even I was surprised at her reaction.My husband began eplaining his disappointment to which she became very aggressive, not letting him explain and ranting at me instead of speaking to him. When I tried to speak she kept accusing me of not liking onions, rather than actually acknowledging my condition, and basically treated me like a fussy eater. I have never met a more ignorant, rude and vile nasty piece of work in my life. She kept ranting and I stated I had nothing left to say as it was pointless and I just wanted to pay the bill and leave, and that we would never return again. Upon taking my money and going back to counter she made a comment to her staff the burst of laughing, openly mocking me. I am simply speechless at this behaviour demand would advise anyone to avoid crossing the door of this coven.
4 based on 455 reviews
Most farm shop cafes Iâve been to are expensive, this is not. looking at the menu the full breakfast was £4.50!! (last place I went was £8.90) and 90p per item if you didnât want the works or wanted double of something! WowI ordered fried egg, sausage and black pudding. My other half had the lentil soup and a sandwich ( his only gripe was that this deal didnât come with the salad a crisps) We really didnât wait long for the food to arrive even though the cafe was really busy. There was lots of staff which helped it run smoothly. The food was really good. The toast was warm and a good colour and the egg was nice and runny. The soup was nice and tasty too. We also opted to have a bit of traybake and with a tea and juice out total cost was £15Very well priced If we are in the area again we would come back. Pity itâs closed on a Sunday
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4 based on 18 reviews
Cosy vintage tea room in anstruther Great views if the sea front Sit in or take away. Gluten, vegan, products Home baked scones and sponge cake Freshly made sandwiches Toasties Flavoured teas Cold drinks
I've been craving an authentic scone since coming to Scotland and the ones at the Vintage Tea Room are delicious! They come with clotted cream, which most places don't seem to have and make scones even better! The prices wet very reasonable and the staff was charming! The decor and teacup selection was very cute!Thanks for visiting our vintage tea room and glad you enjoyed your visit
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