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    Drummond's Restaurant

    3.0 (1 review)

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    Strathgarry Hotel

    Strathgarry Hotel

    3.5(6 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    ££

    It's this simple:…read more The food is good and a more reasonable price than many of the other surrounding restaurants and pubs. The people are nice. My fiance and I ate there twice during a 2-day visit to Pitlochry, because we just couldn't imagine getting anything as good for as fair a price. It is a tiny wee place, but worth a bit of crampiness.

    Popped into the Strathgarry for a wee caffeine based pick me up on a Friday afternoon. From the…read morestreet this place looks really nice: Smart staff, lovely solid wooden furniture and decorated in a contemporary style. But when we walked through the door the smell of drains should have us running for the hills. Unfortunately, when you have a small child in desperate need of juice rapid changes of direction are ill-advised, if not impossible. I really wish that I could say that the smell was a glitch and that everything else was wonderful. It wasn't. The drain smell did seem to be confined to the corridor so we sat down. We hadn't even managed to get our arms our of jackets when a waitress appeared. No greeting, no smile, no eye contact "Drinks?". We obviously didn't look hungry because no sooner had we asked for a drink each she was gone, answering the phone must take precedence over serving customers. We waited until she came back with our drinks to order scones. I wouldn't have bothered had I realised that even serving our drinks was too big an ask. My coffee was as good as thrown at me and no acknowledgement was made to the fact that a good portion of the cappuccino ended up in the saucer. The scones were served/launched in the same manner with butter portions ending up off plates and on the table. At this point it was getting a bit funny. If starring in Fawlty Towers is your idea of a good afternoon out. Sadly the scones and drinks didn't compensate for the crap service. The coffee was weak, watery and lukewarm and the scones didn't look or taste homemade. The best bit about the Strathgarry was looking in the window. Once you've done this keep on walking. Unless you have money to waste having a good giggle at how bad service can be.

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    The Bridge Cafe - Got that local brew for breakfast

    The Bridge Cafe

    4.4(10 reviews)
    47.0 mi

    We didn't have enough time for a sit down lunch so we got a couple of sandwiches to takeaway. It…read morewas 2 slices of white bread with a slice of ham in the middle. That's it. When they bragged about making their sandwiches on site, I expected something more...my fault...it was okay for a quick bite at a quick stop along a tour. The staff were definitely very friendly and the cafeteria area and gift shop looked very nice; maybe if we'd had more time...just average for me this time...

    We spent nine days in Scotland and hadn't yet had a British breakfast? How the hell did that…read morehappen? The more surprising thing is that this oversight hadn't even occurred to us until we sat down for lunch at the Bridge Cafe and saw that a couple of different breakfast plates were on option. It was not too late! I think we both went with the "Wee Yin," which was only £6 and came with an egg, meat (lorne sausage for me), bacon, a tattie scone, beans, and toast. I don't think I have a small appetite, but this was plenty. (The "Big Yin" adds additional good stuff for £2.5 more: haggis, black pudding, and mushrooms. I'd have to wait till the next morning to get some haggis and black pudding...) This was simple but hearty eating, and very satisfying at the midpoint of a drive from Skye back to the Edinburgh area. Spean Bridge is a charming little place, and this spotless cafe is colorful, has plenty of natural light, and a cheerful air to it. At one point, a couple of the young servers picked up instruments (acoustic guitar and accordion) just behind us, and I thought we were going to be subjected to acoustic jam versions of pop songs, just like those dreaded at a certain chain sandwich shop in the States. But this was pretty great, just an interlude of a couple of sprightly yet gentle instrumentals, and then they were back to their tables. Excellent spot.

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