Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Fraserburgh. Fraserburgh (/ˈfreɪzərbrə/; Scots: The Broch or Faithlie; Scottish Gaelic: A' Bhruaich) is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland with a population recorded in the 2011 Census at 13,100. It lies at the far northeast corner of Aberdeenshire, about 40 miles (64 km) north of Aberdeen, and 17 miles (27 km) north of Peterhead. It is the biggest shellfish port in Scotland and one of the largest in Europe, landing over 5,450 tonnes in 2016. Fraserburgh is also a major port for white and pelagic fish.
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The Flagstaff restaurant is a spacious dining area within the Fraserburgh Leisure Centre, located in the heart of Fraserburgh town centre The restaurant has a seperate children's play area beside the restaurant & lounge The restaurant also has a view over
First time there since the change over, and we left happy.Kids enjoyed there meals and my wife and I both had the soup, (which was lentil, bacon and tomato). I had a ciabatta with chicken mayo and my wife had a baked potato. The food arrived in a timely manner and was very nice. Only criticism was the soup was slightly cooler than we'd like. (we'd assume that the soup was at the correct temperature but we prefer ours to be HOT! Personal preference l know).Staff were friendly, welcoming and so nice.All in all it was a good visit and reasonable priced.Thumbs up
Would definitely say Fish and Things is the best chip shop in fraserburgh by far! best chips and everything else is always nice , not greasy and excellent customer service, definitely recommend as they deliver as well
4 based on 33 reviews
Lovely decor nice and airy feel. Staff were very friendly and attentive. The meal was absolutely gorgeous, for our starter we had scallops cooked to perfection with a succulent moist black pudding bon bon on pea puree delicious. The main was also to die for monk fish in light breadcrumbs with chunky chips the monk was so light it was the best monk fish I have tasted hats off to a brilliant chef. My only criticism is "please teach your staff how to serve wine" instead of putting the bottle in the middle of the table to help ourselves, at least ask if the diners would like to taste the wine. Other than the wine handling a terrific meal and would definitely return and recommend to others.
4 based on 48 reviews
The Peartree Coffee House and Bistro is located in the heart of Fraserburghâs High Street, offering a fresh modern and relaxing atmosphere while serving the very best of food and drink 7 days a week. Using as much local ingredients as possible to create t
Visited this restaurant on 22/10/19. On arrival we were greeted by a lovely lass who showed us to a table by the window. We were presented with the menuâs and she took our drinks orders. The decor was was bright and clean with plenty of space between tables. My mother tried the Cullen Skink with oatcakes (Itâs a soup which contains haddock, potatoes,cream and various other ingredients depending on the chefs choice) which she said was very tasty. I chose a turkey and avocado panini with salad. Very nice but there was no avocado in the panini, hence my lower score. Would visit again though.
4 based on 163 reviews
Fresh fish (haddock & lemon sole) and langoustines(prawns) delivered daily from our local fish markets and Fishmerchants. Home made curries, all fresh chicken dishes, paninis,baked potatoes and sandwiches. Proud to support our local fishermen, fish mercha
This is probably the best traditional Fish and Chips lunchtime meal this family of three have ever had. Friendly serving staff, well presented and spotlessly clean restaurant area but limited seating (approx 20) and even with a small posy/vase of season flowers non the table. Very clean toilets The meal is cooked on demand, so be prepared to wait several minutes - but it's well worth it.
4 based on 172 reviews
The building is a beautifully understatded traditional old Scottish house full of charm and character - believed to be dated around 1898 set in traditional fishing village of Rosehearty, located only a few miles west of Fraserburgh. The hotel is within ea
We were in the area and stopped for lunch. The food was excellent and all made on the premises including the coleslaw and mayonnaise, risotto and lasagne. The restaurant which doubles up as a function suite was clean and fresh and the staff friendly and very helpful.The cost was very reasonable as well.
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4 based on 133 reviews
Family run restaurant with the menu focus on local fish and seafood. Fresh, local, personal service and a warm welcome awaits you.
Visited with my husband and dog for lunch. I had lentil soup followed by breaded haddock and my husband the Cullen skink and battered haddock. All the food was tasty and portions were large. Thank you for taking the time to review your visit your comments are appreciated. We look forward to welcoming you back soon. Kind regards
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