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4 based on 487 reviews
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Visited here a couple of times while staying in North Berwick. Very friendly service which was also fast and efficient. Good atmosphere. Only downside for us was one ladies toilet serving the whole bar therefore had to a que a few times.
4 based on 82 reviews
Roast beef dinner yuck , cold roast beef with horrible gravy poured over the top . Chips were under cooked , most disappointing meal I have ever had here . We use this place a lot but mostly at lunch time . Wonât be back for a dinner at night , itâs a good job the sweets were up to scratch as we were talking about going to get fish chips as we were still hungry
4 based on 171 reviews
The 2016 return of Paul and Ann Kinnoch ushers in a renewed focus on great quality food and drink. Under their previous stewardship the couple won both the Scottish Licensed Trade's prestigious Best Community Pub Award and Scottish & Newcastle's Best Pub
Been many time over the last few years and always been happy with food and service, however the new Italian menu with 3 courses for £8.95 is the Dog's Bollocks, great food, fast service and friendly staff with good banter
4 based on 251 reviews
After a lovely walk from Yellowcraigs beach with our well behaved clean Westie dog (on a lead) we approached this hotel for a cup of tea and bite to eat. After carefully checking the information displayed outside advising that dogs were welcome in the beer garden, we entered. We checked once again with the bar staff that we could bring the dog in and were advised that we could as long as we sat in the beer garden, which we were happy to do as it was a nice sunny afternoon. As the bar staff turned to retrieve menus from behind the bar we were approached brusquely by a rather intimidating aggressive man, whom we assumed to be the manager and who said âyouâll have to take the dog to the gardenâ We replied that we understood and were just waiting for a menu from the bar staff. This would have been glaringly obvious already as the bar was empty and he was sat approximately 6 feet away when we first entered and had the initial conversation with the bar staff. He then responded aggressively saying âno, you have to go now, okay?â By this point it became very clear that we were not welcome whatsoever in this empty bar and to be honest his manner was extremely intimidating. I have often seen negative reviews on trip advisor regarding staff attitude etc in other establishments and must admit Iâve been incredulous that any customer service staff could be as rude as described in these reviews but in this case this is exactly what happened. We left and made our way a few metres up the road and had a delicious afternoon tea at the aptly named Welcome Arms Hotel. Please do not waste your time and give the Castle Inn Bar and Bistro a miss any time you are in Dirleton.
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4 based on 184 reviews
Family run Inn with 5 well appointed En-suite Rooms,Traditional Public Bar and Well presented Lounge / Restaurant. Locally sourced produce to home-cooked pub food. SUNDAY BREAKFAST SERVED FROM 9AM TO 11.30 AM.
Chosen because two (particularly one) of the men were very plain eaters. Firstly we did get a bit lost on entry and ended up heading to the bedrooms. Our service was shared by a young man and a mature lady who were excellent. The 3 starters seemed to go well particularly the one who had the soup. I don't have a great appetite and was looking forward to the roast beef dinner so had just a roll and butter, too hot to handle and over microwaved! My beef was overcooked, so that and half of another's steak pie was kindly "doggie bagged" and it was well appreciated by dog lover companion's pooches. The "plain eater" had fish and chips and although he didn't say anything, he only ate about half of the serving. Apart from a lot of noise from a particularly busy bar we enjoyed our visit and were reminded of our visits to our local pubs in our younger days. Be prepared to run the "fag reek" gauntlet on entry and exit.
3 based on 581 reviews
Had a beautiful meal here tonight. They catered well for gluten free. The prawn cocktail was very nice served with gluten free bread. Tandoori chicken and rice was absolutely gorgeous too and was also gluten free. Hubby said the beef with roast potatoes creamy potatoes carrots and Was beautiful and enjoyed it very much.We certainly love coming here for meals and have so far not been disappointed. Only disappointment comes with the lack of straight toilet seat on disabled toilet. Please , please get it fixed. With that said though we will be back no problem. But just fix that little problem.
4 based on 19 reviews
We visited in the evening for a meal. The table was by the window with fantastic views over to Fife. The food was lovely and will be back. The fish starter sampler is worth trying.
4 based on 274 reviews
In the heart of East Lothian's coastal village of Gullane, The Bonnie Badger is a stylish, welcoming new hotel with a pub, restaurant, rooms and garden created by husband and wife team, Tom & Michaela Kitchin and the team behind Kitchin Group.
Heard good things about restaurant & knew its was overpriced but expected that, so decided to booked a table anyway, wish we'd went elsewhere, we arrived & got seated given menus & within 3 minutes a waitress appeared & just looked at us without speaking when I looked up I was greeted with a stoney face & asked "ready to order" we said no but could we order a drink she just rolled her eyes at us, got drinks then ordered, husband ordered haggis, neeps & tatties, you'd need binoculars to find the neeps, I ordered soup with was nice but lukewarm, starter was sausage & onion gravy & fish & chips, gravy around the sausage was thick like treacle & tasted very bitter, the potatoes were nicely mashed though, the fish & chips, the fish batter was very greasy & what was with the one little lettuce leaf stuck on the side of the plate. If your looking for great food & pleasant atmosphere stick to your usual haunts.
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4 based on 521 reviews
The Old Clubhouse is situated in central Gullane, overlooking the locally famed links course. Built in 1890, this attractive half-timbered venue was originally intended to be a meeting place for Gullane���s golfers, and though the club soon outgrew it, Th
We went with high hopes given the word on the street. My wife had a decent experience a few years ago so we thought we'd give it a go.Atmosphere was very busy so dont go if you prefer things a bit quieter.Starters were interesting and not bad. Thai style chicken and korean dumplings.I went for haggis main but later in the night was to regret it. Enough said. I remember it wasnt the warmest when I ate it and the potato mash had obviously been stuck to the heating pan - heated too quickly? Thats what you get for not returning food you are unhappy with and wouldnt prepare for yourself.My wifes veggie burger was ok.Needless to say we were disappointed. My tip go when less busy.Servers are pleasant and welcoming tho'.Dear WeirdfizI am sorry to hear that you did not enjoy your visit to The Old Clubhouse.I must insist however that whatever disagreed with you would have been nothing to do with the food you consumed here. Our haggis is prepared to order and cooked in a steam convection oven for a specific length of time. If this had been what made you ill, we would have had another 20 complaints on the same day.I fail to see how your mashed potato could be described as stuck to the heating pan when it is cooked in the same way as the haggis, for the same length of time. It would be impossible for one to be overcooked, and the other 'not the warmest'.Dominic CampanileGeneral Manager
4 based on 200 reviews
Great fish and chips, steak pie, homemade beef burgers, seafood chowder and prime Scottish Steaks feature regularly on the menu. Depending on the season we add specialities such as mussels, lobster, langoustines a variety of fresh fish and game.
Great atmosphere with character. Lots of nooks and crannies to sit and get comfy. Food amazing but £2.45 for a can of Pepsi :-(
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