Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Burntisland. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. Burntisland (/bɜːrntˈaɪlənd/ listen (help·info), Scots: Bruntisland) is a royal burgh and parish in Fife, Scotland, on the northern shore of the Firth of Forth. According to the 2011 census, the town has a population of 6,269.
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4 based on 663 reviews
A bright, relaxing, licensed bistro serving great seasonal food and baking. Available for daytime and weekend evening casual dining.
Perfectly cooked coley accompanied by ratatouille and spiced chick pea croquettes. Apple tart and lemon desserts very enjoyable. Two courses under £14. The standard of cooking is very high. Service friendly and prompt. What's not too like?
4 based on 324 reviews
Enjoyed brunch on a lovely warm sunny afternoon facing Newhaven HARBOUR. Ordered the daily quiche which came with a sizeable salad whilst my wife had the small size fish pie which was also adequate and delicious. Best of all is the excellent service and reasonable prices.
5 based on 110 reviews
A club sandwich or BLT is a popular choice and is often accompanied by a side of fries and onion rings. Cakes and tray bakes are all home-made in house.
This place is a total Gem. After a shocking B&B stay which resulted with a lack of Breakfast we decided to explore and just happened upon Cafe Marmalade. The Owen was very welcoming, the coffee is great and you must try the Scottish Breakfast!!!!
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4 based on 174 reviews
Big breakfasts, tasty lunch menu, homemade soups, freshly baked cakes & good coffee. On top of that original PIEROGI dumplings handmade in our kitchen.
I visited The Painted Rooster couple of times now and I can truly said that this is the best food I have ever tried in here. The place looks amazing, very cozy, dog friendly, Actually feels like home. Food is very delicious, perfect portion and looks fantastic on a plate. They also serve homemade polish pierogi and żurek which I very recommande. The one of the best part are the people working here. Super friendly, smiling all the time, treat you like the most important customer in the whole room. I definetly recommand this place. It is worth to visit :)
5 based on 209 reviews
We source our food responsibly, supporting small food producers and suppliers, building relationships with the people who help create what we eat. Organic produce will feature across the menu which may change slightly depending on what our local farms and
I went there today for the first time because I wanted to experience the porridges and black pudding. I didn't regret my choice for the whole experience! The ladies working there were extremely nice, concerned about my opinion on the food and the whole establishment had a great vibe, welcoming and warming environment no doubt! Will definitely return one day!
4 based on 347 reviews
Decided against the Premier Inn breakfast and gave this place a try. It was a good decision. The place has a really nice feel to it and the staff were all very friendly and helpful. We had two big, hearty breakfasts with some seriously tasty haggis and black pudding in there. Coffee and tea were also very good. They were doing a roaring trade as people were queuing out of the door at one point. Shame it wasn't open on the Monday as the Premier Inn breakfast we had was a bit pants.
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4 based on 109 reviews
Family friendly café and farm shop based at The Buffalo Farm. Open for breakfast and lunch, with a wide range of delicious menu options created using our own farm produce. The Bothy is located next door to our farm shop, where you can buy any of our tasty
Dropped in for breakfast and what an amazing place absolutely beautiful clean restaurant, we had three breakfasts and pancakes for my grandson it was out of this world I honestly couldnât say enough things about the place from service to staff to the food exquisite and then thereâs Sharon our waitress superb !Canât wait to go back now 20 out of 10
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A family run business which ensures service from an enthusiastic young team is above and beyond. Modern décor and a vibrant atmosphere with food for all dietary needs. Oh and they know how to make real coffee! Who needs the big chains?For something different try the Jazz Night. Buzzing!
4 based on 78 reviews
We are a cafe with a twist. Our aim is to provide a welcoming, relaxing environment, enjoying a selection of hot and cold snacks and the usual cafe fare, including Brodies teas and coffees. The calming decor and eclectic art pieces give a hint of how we h
Warm welcome on a very cold day. Nice little cafe, very young family welcome. Although only in for soup and coffee which were very good, menu looked good. Very cold day but cafe cosy.Thank you Brian. Hopefully we'll see you again soon.
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4 based on 299 reviews
Licensed cafe-bistro.
A wet and chilly day, on o'clock lunchtime. McTaggarts was busy, but they found room for two people who wanted a bite in dreary November.Two soups: broccoli and almond and lentil and ham. Oat crackers with one, bacon roll the other. An Americano with milk on the side. Major problem: both soups very tepid, both dreadfully over-salted. Why didn't I complain on the spot? Typical British letting it go; mea culpa. Crackers OK (could hardly not be), bacon roll tasty and well-filled. The coffee? Hot, yes, but very muddy-tasting. There's no excuse for poor coffee nowadays. Staff all pleasant, but w lad who took my payment at the end got into a frightful muddle, offering me three different prices before we finally settled on one that seemed probable.McT's has won awards in the past but it seems to be rather on the slide. Those soups were unforgivable - not just the lack of heat but the terrible over-salting. At a time when there's a great awareness of the dangers of excessive salt in the diet, I do think the consume can be allowed to choose the salinity of their own soup. We can always add salt to soup, but we can't remove it once it is there. And the coffee used to be excellent and reliable - maybe a bit more staff training? Maybe a machine needs cleabibg?Hi Martin BThanks for your post. I can clarify a few issues for you. Firstly, if you ever find the food not to your satisfaction, please say so. We will gladly change it and will not be offended in the least. Sometimes soup is served a little cold, sometimes it is too hot. It happens.Our coffee is the highest quality. It is not cheap but we buy in high quality stuff. If you felt it tasted "muddy", we put two shots in an Americano, many other coffee establishments just give you one and I feel the coffee can be watery. It is a matter of opinion, of course but the quality can not be questioned. All our staff are trained to serve all the different coffees. Human error is a fact of life but I can assure you, no one who serves coffee in the café is incompetent or untrained.As for the soup, again, it's a matter of taste. You can't please everyone. There's rarely a day when the soups don't sell out. You claim standards at the café are "on the slide". If performance is "on the slide" I'd say some kind of pattern would have to be evident rather than a one event which is not to your satisfaction. Just today we introduced a new menu with several innovative items which I don't think is indicative of an establishment which takes its customers for granted. Lastly, the young chap who got muddled on the till. He's a new start, a smashing young lad who we are delighted to have in our team. I hope you can see things from our point of view. Next time should things not be to your satisfaction, please say so and we will make amends. Best wishes, John
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