Reviews on Bar food in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, United Kingdom. Kirkcaldy (/kərˈkɔːdi/ ( listen); Scottish Gaelic: Cair Chaladain) is a town and former royal burgh in Fife, on the east coast of Scotland. It is about 11.6 miles (19 km) north of Edinburgh and 27.6 miles (44 km) south-southwest of Dundee. The town had a recorded population of 49,460 in 2011, making it Fife's second-largest settlement and the 11th most populous settlement in Scotland.
Things to do in Kirkcaldy
3 based on 137 reviews
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We've been there to eat something in a sunny spring day. We sat outside, at the wooden tables. Nice place to drink something or eating, very close to the city centre, 2 minutes walking. There are tables outside and it's quite big inside. The food is ok, well presented, tasty. The staff is nice and friendly but there was just a girl at the bar so everything we needed we had to walk inside. To try, especially in a sunny day.
4 based on 326 reviews
Just reopened November 11th 2010
Visited on Tuesday afternoon, although it was very quiet we really enjoyed our visit. Had two courses, soup and steak sandwich, the bread is to die for and the steak was fillet, yes fillet. Why this place was not packed I donât know. We will be back!Dear George F,Thank you for taking the time to review your Tuesday afternoon visit with 5 stars. The steak sandwich is indeed to die for! I am so pleased you enjoyed the bread and yes, the fillet steak. From the team and I, we look forward to welcoming you back.With my very best wishesAine Kelly
4 based on 174 reviews
Had a light lunch here today before a long trip north. Haven't been to "The Steadings" for over 30 years!! Obviously, under different management today! Actually, current managers took over only 6 weeks ago and are already making swift changes to make this a pleasant, relaxed casual dining destination for locals. Perhaps returning it to some of its glory days of the past?We had a simple lunch - scampi and chips, spring rolls, soup, roast chicken. The "special" meal of the day (soup and roast chicken) was only £5.95. Great value.All of the food was fresh and tasty. Service was prompt and attentive. Overall, highly recommended for a casual meal - what one would have called a "counter meal" in days gone by. Great value for money. Well worth supporting - locally and from visitors.
4 based on 107 reviews
Formerly The Royal Oak, now a small family run hotel with bar having 4 tv's showing sport, a nice cosy snug bar,a 70-seater restaurant and 6 en-suite bedrooms. A 2 minute walk from the ice rink.
We dropped by for a bar lunch, this is one of our favourite places to eat in Kirkcaldy as we have never had a bad meal here and today was no exception. We sat down and ordered our food and drinks. Shortly thereafter the food and drinks came to the table. All the food that came to the table was excellent, no complaints about any of it, I can recommend the large fish, cleaned plates all round. The servers were polite, prompt and well presented. Great meal at a great price.Thanks for the fab review, it's much appreciated. We do try our best to make it a nice experience.
4 based on 326 reviews
Just reopened November 11th 2010
Visited on Tuesday afternoon, although it was very quiet we really enjoyed our visit. Had two courses, soup and steak sandwich, the bread is to die for and the steak was fillet, yes fillet. Why this place was not packed I donât know. We will be back!Dear George F,Thank you for taking the time to review your Tuesday afternoon visit with 5 stars. The steak sandwich is indeed to die for! I am so pleased you enjoyed the bread and yes, the fillet steak. From the team and I, we look forward to welcoming you back.With my very best wishesAine Kelly
4 based on 375 reviews
Visited for lunch with my son. Promptly seated and given menus and order taken and drinks served.Starters and mains, which were good sized portions and nicely presented, came with no issues however not offered dessert menu afterwards. My son then went to the bar to request these and was given grubby menus for us to look at. No one came back to ask if we wanted anything- a sign of the times why so many businesses are going under as customer service is getting poor. Had to then go to the bar to request bill and pay.Come on and improve this duchess as youâve always had a good name for food in the Kirkcaldy area.
4 based on 99 reviews
Pub And Restaurant
I would advise to book a table in advance as when we went - place was full. The main dining room is adjacent to the main bar and as others have commented isnât glamorous. Plastic table liners and mismatched table and chairs, small school dinner hall vibes.However the reason this place is full is because of the prices and quality of food. Nothing fancy, just homemade pub grub at affordable prices. The three courses for £11.95 is well worth the money and all meals served had generous portions and was all cooked fresh.Good for a casual bar lunch in town.
4 based on 379 reviews
We were visiting relatives in Kirkcaldy and chose the Dining Room for lunch after reviewing their website. We are so glad that we did. Everything about the experience was top-notch â the welcome from Colin, the manager, the dog friendly policy in one of the two dining rooms, the decor and, of course, the food. Three of us had the black pudding and chorizo bonbons, which were proclaimed 'absolutely delicious, and I had the spring roll with a ginger and chilli dipping sauce. The battered haddock and chunky chips was a popular choice for the main course and the batter was the crispiest I have ever tasted. Portions are generous, but we still found room for the chocolate and salted caramel pot, one of a delicious set of dessert offerings. Not only was the lunch delicious, it was incredibly well priced. The Dining Room is definitely our go to place in Kirkcaldy for future visits.
4 based on 269 reviews
I last visited this pub in the late seventies. This lunchtime excursion was suggested by friends who are regular customers at the Novar.The lay out inside has changed but really it is the same pub from years ago, but good.The staff were lovely and the menu is outstanding. I recommend a booking in advance because it is mega busy.The food was very good, served hot, fresh and on hot plates if relevant. No complaints by any body and almost clear plates but the portions were âbelly bustersâ so watch out but they do a smaller portion too.Very enjoyable pub grub and great value for money.
4 based on 326 reviews
Just reopened November 11th 2010
Visited on Tuesday afternoon, although it was very quiet we really enjoyed our visit. Had two courses, soup and steak sandwich, the bread is to die for and the steak was fillet, yes fillet. Why this place was not packed I donât know. We will be back!Dear George F,Thank you for taking the time to review your Tuesday afternoon visit with 5 stars. The steak sandwich is indeed to die for! I am so pleased you enjoyed the bread and yes, the fillet steak. From the team and I, we look forward to welcoming you back.With my very best wishesAine Kelly
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