Reviews on Pub food in Kirkcudbright, Scotland, United Kingdom. Kirkcudbright, (/kərˈkuːbriː/ kirr-KOO-bree; Scottish Gaelic: Cille Chuithbeirt) is a town and parish in Kirkcudbrightshire, of which it is traditionally the county town, within Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
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4 based on 215 reviews
We called with a small person and dogs wanting food. Dogs are allowed in the bar area but not children, children are allowed in the restaurant but not dogs. We opted to sit outside in the bar garden which offered no shelter from the rain when it started. Quick dash to the car with the dogs thankfully it wasnât hot. The food was ok and the decor in the dining room is dated
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4 based on 29 reviews
Tastefully decorated to enhance its historic Georgian design, and Rennie Mackintosh style, The Garret serves both traditional and fusion dishes using fresh and locally sourced produce. We provide vegetarian and vegan options and are allergy aware. We also
On a short break in Kikcudbright we had an evening meal here. Couldn't fault the food...the photos don't do it justice. The sBest meal we've had for a long timcallops, and the pate and salad for the starters,the smoked haddock creamed potatoes and poached egg dish, and the sea bass with puy lentils etc. for mains. Congratulations to the chef for cooking and presentation, and to the warm friendly,, yet very proffessional dining room staff. Top marks all round.
4 based on 29 reviews
Had the pleasure of eating here last Sunday, 3 Courses for two of us, and 2 courses off the pensioners special. Beautifully cooked gammon, fresh vegetables, steak pie and the scampi was real scampi none of that reformed stuff. The desserts were amazing, and the staff attentive, we will be back!
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4 based on 12 reviews
We went here with family as some had been before due to the large choice of gluten free meals and as my title says, it is great for that - most of the menu is indeed gluten free. Thankfully not something I need to worry about.I had broccoli and Stilton soup which came with a warm bread roll for starter - it was delicious, and did the job of getting me warmed back up......it was a glorious day outside but we felt a bit chilly inside the pub (before the soup).The roast options were pork or beef - I went for beef, which I must say you get a lot of. It was very nice, would have preferred a few more veg and I wasn't keen on the Yorkshire pudding, which was disappointing as it's my favourite part of a roast dinner. The banoffee stack was delicious - I could have eaten it several times over.All in all it was a good pub lunch, and glad we'd been booked in with family - we certainly wouldn't have gone in had we just been driving past looking for somewhere to eat.
4 based on 564 reviews
Bar food plus restaurant and conservatory dining. Real Ales. Bar open all day. Child and dog (bar only) friendly. Beer garden. Quiz night Wednesdays and open music night Thursdays.
I ate here with a group of friends when visiting Gatehouse of Fleet for a wedding. As the token vegan I was worried about eating options in a small town, but the Masonic Arms offered multiple choices for vegans and vegetarians which were clearly marked. The menu was also well described for coeliacs as well. I loved the vegan shepherdâs pie!
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