Best Scottish restaurants nearby. Discover the best Scottish food in Kirriemuir. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Scottish restaurants near you.. Kirriemuir, sometimes called Kirrie, is a burgh in Angus, Scotland. Its history reaches back to earliest recorded times, when it seems to have been a major ecclesiastical centre. Later it was identified with witchcraft, and some older houses still feature a ‘witches stane’ to ward off evil. In the 19th century, it was an important centre of the jute trade. The playwright J.M. Barrie was born and buried here, and a statue of Peter Pan stands in the town square.
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4 based on 224 reviews
this restaurant is located within the Castle itself and is used by the visitors to the ancestral castle where the Bowes- Lyons still live since the 13 Century . The home of the late Queen Mother as it was her fathers castle and estate .
A nice place to stop after the tour to enjoy a cup of tea and a cake. Highly recommend the Victoria sponge, though my friend had the Millionaire's shortbread. Both servings were substantial and one cannot complain about being unsatisfied. Nice tea and hot chocholate.
4 based on 207 reviews
Went for High Tea, food and staff excellent. Meal choice was very good, plentiful supplies of tea and toast, the staff were very attentive regularly checking if we were Ok.
Located within The Clubhouse, The restaurant is a comfortable, relaxed environment with a newly upgraded contemporary feel. In our restaurant our tables are by windows offering stunning views of the James Braid designed golf course and Angus Glens of Scot
First time visit, large family event, the staff were fantastic in ensuring we were catered for personally and quickly, and could not get enough of the sausage rolls and carrot cake!!! Amazing spread was put on for us, will definitely be back :-)Dear Alison,many THanks for your lovely review i will be sure to pass onb the lovely comments to the team. We look forward to welcoming you back to our Club House.Karen Kennedy, Club House Operations Manager
4 based on 494 reviews
The Drovers Inn is an intriguing pub and restaurant offering both a traditional Scottish inn atmosphere and contemporary fine dining. Situated midway between Forfar and Kirriemuir,in the little village of Memus.Enjoy a hearty meal and a well earned ale by
Went for lunch here as they are doggy friendly. We ate from the bar menu and had a burger which came topped with pulled pork and cheese, chips (which were fantastic) and salad and a scampi and chips with salad. The food was delicious and portions were large. We were served by a very nice waitress and the place had a definitely lovely country pub feel. We were stuffed full. Whatâs not to like. Recommended Thank for your review and recommendation. We are delighted you had such a good experience with us and hopefully see you again with the dog!
4 based on 36 reviews
Takeaway Chip Shop
Donât go often as weâre slightly outside Kirrie, but we did take advantage of the home delivery they were offering as a one off in the bad weather, and it was fantastic, great fish, chips and sausage suppers. Would definitely use more often if they offered delivery.
4 based on 63 reviews
This cafe has a limited menu. Coffee was good. Food was acceptable, only. Service friendly but rather lacking in care and attention
4 based on 298 reviews
Dropped in for lunch. Friendly service with a good menu with some different dishes available like crayfish tacos as well as more conventional dishes like fish and chips. Good choice of vegetarian options and vegan although we had to ask about the vegan options as they are not marked on the menu. Tasty food, good value for money. Service could be a little quicker but we werenât in a hurry. Thank you for your review. We do have a separate vegan menu which I hope was made available to you.Thanks
4 based on 205 reviews
We took our Kinfolk to this wonderful family friendly eating establishment for a great lunch, which was lovely and a reasonably priced combo. The Staff are very friendly and hospitable. We would highly recommend this excellent cafe with an adjacent gift shop for browsing. Well worth a visit. Enjoy Cheers John
5 based on 136 reviews
Worth a trip out here to sample lovely, delicious home cooked and baked goodies. We've been a few time, mostly at the weekend. This visit was a Friday morning, on this occasion things felt a little on the back foot, like they were not really prepared for a full house or maybe not enough staff. Menu is always limited and differs from the weekend ( which isn't big either) but that everything is cooked fresh to order, therefore takes a wee while. Soups are always quirky flavours and very delicious. Then there are the cakes and scones again odd combinations but so good. They also dated well for gluten free.Dog friendly, lovely friend oh staff too.
4 based on 78 reviews
Cashleys At The Cross, set in the absolute centre of Forfar, offers delicious dining from the best Angus produce, cooked with skill and flair to produce exciting menus. Open to club members and to the public, from breakfast through until evening meal, our
This newly opened café sits in a good location in the town. It isnât large but feels quite spacious due to its contemporary décor. Exposed stonework and reclaimed wood. The menu is quite adventurous and slightly different in its choices.Unfortunately, the decaffeinated coffee offered was very poor quality. This is due to their supplier not being able to provide a suitable product to match that of their normal coffee. Iâm sure they will sort this out soon. Perhaps putting sugar on the tables and providing teaspoons would also help! I think this café will do very well once all the teething problems are ironed out.Many thanks for your review Suzanne and you are right we are looking for a stronger, more flavoursome decaf coffee. Our other coffee options from Sacred Grounds are exceptional and it's such a shame they don't offer a decaf option but we will keep looking. As with any new venture we do have some teething problems to resolve but we appreciate people's patience as we get going
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