Reviews on Cafe food in Cupar, Scotland, United Kingdom. Cupar (/ˈkuːpər/ listen (help·info); Scottish Gaelic: Cùbar) is a town, former royal burgh and parish in Fife, Scotland. It lies between Dundee and Glenrothes. According to a 2011 population estimate, Cupar had a population around 9,000, making it the ninth largest settlement in Fife, and the civil parish a population of 11,183 (in 2011). It is the historic county town of Fife, before the council moved to Glenrothes.
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Blazin Saddles Café serves all manner of snacks, Sandwiches, Rolls, Soups and excellent breakfast, lunch or dinner selection. The café is open to all visitors, friends and Families whatever the occasion. Dougie is very flexible in his cooking approach and
My mother and I have just spent the weekend judging at Howe and we were well looked after by the staff of Blazin Saddles. I had my breakfast, lunch and supper there on Saturday and Sunday. The staff were very cheerful and went the extra mile to take care of us. Great bacon sandwiches, and enjoyed my panini, keep up the good work guys.Thank you for your kindness, it was good to see you both and hopefully we will see you in the not to distant future.Thanks again, Dougie and the Crew
Tried this new cafe in Cupar for the first time today. I had the toffee cheesecake and it was so delicious, my husband had the eclair. The cheesecake was served with toffee sauce and cream, and the eclair was served with raspberry sauce and cream. Bit of a sugar overload, couldn't have this everyday - but nice for a treat.The staff were young, friendly, and polite.Prices were not too bad - £11 for two latte coffees and two cakes.Just a small cafe, but bright and freshly decorated.Will definitely visit again.
Went here for the first time today whilst out shopping in Cupar.The Lighthouse is a Coffee Shop and Christian resource centre run by a combination of paid staff and volunteers from the Churches.The Coffee shop sells the usual variety of hot drinks, rolls, toasties, baked potatoes and cakes. They also have a small lunch menu with soup, two main courses and hot pudding which changes on a daily basis. Good, honest unpretentious food in reasonable portions and very reasonable prices.Not the most modern interior - I would liken it to going to Granma's - but not in a bad way.Staff are friendly and welcoming. Bookshop has a wide variety of cards, books and giftware inspired by it's Christian theme. I think it is well worth a visit if you are looking for a gift for a more religious relative/friend or to relax with a coffee.Pleasant atmosphere and no, you will not be read texts from the bible - although I am sure they would be happy to oblige if you asked nicely!!!Have rated it in context with the type of establishment it is.
4 based on 33 reviews
Youâre always guaranteed a friendly welcome and great fresh food here.Paul leads from the front and ensures that youâre looked after. Never a dull moment as always good banter and the owner takes the time to speak to everyone.I have been going to the central for over fifty years now and itâs gone from strength to strength and offers good traditional food
Had lunch here before doing a tour of the Hill of Tarvit mansion. Chose the soup of the day, coconut and spinach, sounds strange but it was delicious, and homemade. I had a warm cheese scone with my soup and my husband had ham and mustard sandwich on brown bread, both delicious. After our tour we went back for tea and coffee and shared a piece of banana and chocolate cake, which was like a very moist loaf cake. Thoroughly recommend this cafe, the owners, who are very friendly, have only recently taken it on, so please try it.
4 based on 28 reviews
We visit the White Chimneys when stocking up at the nearby farm supplies shop. The staff are lovely, friendly, and helpful and they keep the cafe very clean and tidy. The food is typical cafe snacks: soup, filled rolls, etc. It is reasonable prices - £4 plus for a filled white roll served with crisps and salad. They also do a takeaway service, and the shop also sells basic supplies such as newspapers and magazines.
Most Popular European food in Cupar, Scotland, United Kingdom
4 based on 72 reviews
We have a fantastic Garden Centre with plenty of quality plants to choose from, a glorious Gift Shop with something special for everyone and a delightful Coffee Shop where you can grab everything from a full Scottish breakfast, a three course lunch to cof
Visited twice when in Fife from abroad and enjoyed scones and cakes. Tea served in teapots. Table service. Staff helpful. We went in the afternoon and the choice was limited due to how busy they had been earlier but pancakes were freshly made for us. Lovely furnishings and big conservatory over looking garden centre display. Lots to browse through in their extensive gift shop too.What a lovely review - and hopefully on your next trip you'll pop in and perhaps treat yourself to an Afternoon Tea - or indeed a Scottish Breakfast! Thank you for taking the time to post your rating - we really do appreciate your feedback. Warmest wishes from Scotland!
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4 based on 48 reviews
Nice food, nice view but patchy service. The young girls serving were nice but everything seemed a bit slow. Everything was brought out in dribs and drabs and at one point we thought they had forgotten something but it was just slow in arriving. Really nice homemade soup and large portions. Had the coffee and walnut cake that didnât taste of coffee or walnuts! Would give it another visit maybe didnât get it on a good day.
4 based on 59 reviews
Multi award winning Cafe - Bistro serving homemade fresh and seasonal food. Family owned and family friendly
Had lunch here today, absolutely beautiful food, great service and served so quickly. Lovely and clean, and nothing was any trouble. Worth a visit!
4 based on 194 reviews
Although referred to as a cafe on their website, they prepare full meals, both european and authentic thai. I hope you can list it as it is serves superb food.
You have the option of being seated inside or outside on sunnier days. The food is all freshly made on the premises and is served at your table by extremely helpful and friendly staff. Menu includes soup, baked potatoes with fillings, wraps, toasties and homemade bread, scones, biscuits and cakes.
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