Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Dalmally, Scotland, United Kingdom. Dalmally (Scottish Gaelic: Clachan an Dìseirt or Dail Mhàilidh) is a village in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is near the A85 road and is served by Dalmally railway station.
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4 based on 788 reviews
OPEN 7 days 10am -5pm SCOTTISH BAKER OF THE YEAR WINNER!! Good soup guide & GTN Great Garden Centre Award. Popular coffee house restaurant, garden centre and gift shop. Spectacular views and comfortable surroundings. All of our delicious menu from seafood
This garden centre and cafe are in Connel near Oban. It is a beautiful position right on the waterside. The shop has unusual gifts to buy and good variety.The cafe is lovely, very busy which is a great sign. The food is tasty and well made. The service is friendly and efficient . The homemade jam with the scones is delicious. All in all well worth visiting.
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4 based on 103 reviews
Asked for panini which was on the wall menu,oh were not doing hot food today panini or soup !Why did they not take menu down as lots of people asked for the !Took egg mayo sandwich,yuck,no crisps or salad or chives,just basic egg sandwich as for the scone it disintegrated when cut,also very strange lady muttering all the time,do not go here.Was told they were short staffed !
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4 based on 346 reviews
Royal Burgh Bistro is situated in the main street in the heart of Inveraray. We were warmly welcomed on arrival. The restaurant is a wee bit dark, but clean. We ordered a series of sandwiches for me and my group. The club sandwich my wife has was disappointing. The middle slice of bread in the three-layer sandwich was slathered, on both sides, with pesto sauce, which gave the sandwich an awful taste. We complained, but the waitress did not appear interested in changing it. Pesto is not an ingredient of a club sandwich and should not be included unless it is clearly stated on the menu.One of our group had a sandwich with meatballs in it, which she loved. I had a smoked salmon sandwich that was also good.
Most Popular Scottish food in Dalmally, Scotland, United Kingdom
4 based on 84 reviews
Crianlarich Station Tearoom is a friendly cafe located at Crianlarich Train Station, on the West Highland Way.We cater for walkers, train passangers, road traffic and anyone else that wishes to come and visit us!We also do stamps for the West Highland Way
Just before you head off on your train journeys, make sure you pop in and grab something to eat or drink, so pleased we did
4 based on 1107 reviews
A family business which was established in 1965, and has grown over the years to what it is now, a stop off on the West of Scotland. Retail shops include gifts, whisky, outdoor clothing and a Filling Station which has a diverse stock ranging from grocerie
Dropped in here on the way home from holiday. The wife had a crispy cake with an Americano with cold milk. I had a large Cullen skink, a cheese burger and refill draft irn bru. The Cullen skink was filled with chunks of fish and potato and the burger had a lovely meaty flavour with a generous amount of cheese on top. We will return and would recommend to anyone.
4 based on 1043 reviews
The first thing that you'll notice when you walk in will be the homely and inviting atmosphere, the second will be the very subtle aroma of beautiful local produce. Modern and traditional cuisine made using the best of local produce, served in a charming
First ate here about 7 years ago so we were pleased to see Brambles going strong. Called for lunch: seafood platter, macaroni cheese, apple strudel and two glasses of white wine, plus sausage rolls to take home for tea. Even though the place was packed the service was friendly & efficient and out lunch first class!
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4 based on 118 reviews
Loved our visit here - so quintessentially Scottish in a lovely location. Quality light bites menu, simple cafe, mini shop and smoked goods counter. All fab.Try the smoked haddock chowder - gorgeous and not a little bit moorish.Laurie looked after us, wonderful hospitality - chatty and friendly.
5 based on 101 reviews
Popular Tearoom/coffee shop.Lovely fresh home baking and tasty ,somewhat unusual soups.Good value for money.
We stumbled on this lovely little cafe on our way south, and we were glad we looked in. The staff welcomed us and served us delicious tea and scones. They even managed good gluten free food. It was a cosy relaxing place to be on a wet August day. Will certainly revisit when in the area.
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