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    The Honeybee Bakery

    The Honeybee Bakery

    5.0(2 reviews)
    16.4 miMilngavie

    Excellent baked goods and a good variety of very tasty cakes. Friendly and efficient service…read more Pleasant atmosphere.

    Oh this the cutest little bakery/tea shop. Situated on Station Road, it is well worth a visit if…read moreyou're in Milngavie. Everything is so pretty! There isn't a large seating area (only a few tables) but I just popped in to get a few treats to take home. After I had taken plenty of photos (it just had to be done) I finally settled on a peanut butter & white chocolate brownie pretty sure it was a brownie) and a slice of Persian Tea loaf. My excitement levels went through the roof because anyone who knows me knows how much I love tea (I have over 200 different blends). My cakes were boxed up in a brown box and sealed with a Honeybee Bakery sticker. Service with a smile and tea loaf...I left in a rather good mood indeed! The tea loaf was £2.25 a slice and I found it to be really good value for money considering the portion I got. It was moist (even though I hate that word) and melt in the mouth stuff. Definitely going back for more sometime soon because it was that tasty. Highly recommended. My peanut butter and white chocolate cake was nice, but I'm not sure the combination was for me. Although I did finish it, it's not something I would purchase again but that's purely down to my personal taste. Staff were lovely and all of the cakes looked so fresh and inviting. They also sell some amazing looking meringues which I'm going to have to try soon! Highly recommended!

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    Stewart Tower Dairy - Storefront

    Stewart Tower Dairy

    5.0(2 reviews)
    41.8 mi
    ££

    To begin with, don't let the name of the cafe confuse you... yes, it IS a dairy with great ice…read morecream... but it also serves food, including sandwiches, scones, tea, and breakfast (i've uploaded a pic of the menu). Yelp has rejected my recommendation of calling it Scottish Food or a Cafe and has kept it listed simply as Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt (neither of which I've tried here yet). There is some good food in Perth even though you may have to pay a bit more for it than you would in the bigger cities of Scotland. But just outside Perth, you find some farm shops with some incredible locally sourced food. Stewart Tower Dairy is one of these. Most people would have found this place either by word of mouth or from signs on the A9. I actually discovered this place whilst road biking with a friend. And wow.... so glad I know about Stewart Tower. I have only stopped here on my bike rides and they're very welcoming to cyclists, even sweaty ones. The staff here are super friendly. They also have a nice shop inside with local and/or gourmet foods. Most of the time I have had just a pot of tea with a scone. I have learnt recently to ask for the Tea Pigs Everyday blend. It's even better than the regular house blend, so I would recommend trying that or one of the other specialty teas. On another stop, I was trying to decide whether or not to push through and have a late lunch at home or whether I should have lunch at Stewart Tower Dairy.... AND... maybe I gave in and had lunch there. This was partly to do with the fact that the menu had minestrone that day, and I definitely didn't have homemade soup at my flat. So I had to have it. And I ordered a Coronation Chicken sandwich to go along with it, served on malted brown bread. It was SOOO good. I often feel like Coronation Chicken is a good test run for sandwiches for any cafe, and I wasn't disappointed. So... my advice is as followed: if you're in Perth and have a car, then there are two places you should check out. Stewart Tower Dairy is one of them. And you won't be disappointed. It's about a 10-15 minute drive out of town. And if you happen to have just biked through Little Glenshee, then reward yourself with a scone, tray bake or some ice cream. No need to push through and bike home without a break ;) Oh and did I mention they have goats and lambs for the kids to see outside? So bring the kids, but maybe not on your bike.

    Once in a while we all deserve a wee treat yes? Well Stewart Tower is a wonderful place to…read moreexperience that treat. Multiple winner of the Royal Highland Show Ice Cream prize. Cute flavours such as "Moo" all homemade. They also serve soup and other wholesome snacks. Loads of parking, taste of the country and all thats great about Scotland. Staff are helpful friendly and know how to smile :) You haven't been? Why not? My advice: Go soon as you will not be disappointed!

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    Strawberry & drumstick lolly IG: dangit.all

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    Star Coffee Patisserie

    Star Coffee Patisserie

    4.5(2 reviews)
    24.1 miQueen's Park, South Side
    £

    I seen this place when I got off my first of my 2 buses heading home. It looked great in the…read morewindow. I had to pop in to take a look. The place looks great with the display of cakes in the window, and inside. You can book cakes to be made as I seen a woman doing, along with a display of cakes made in the back of the shop. I told the girl, I'm a chef and I thought all the cakes and shop looked great. I asked if she made them. She said the company makes them all in Polmadie area. I got a huge biscuit type thing. I could have bought one of their better ones, but this was good for me at this time. It was like a swirl effect. And it only cost he £1.10 I think. If you gave not been here, then it's worth a look. And the girl working was really polite and friendly too. Thanks. I'll post the pics:)

    Popped in for a coffee and cake with my girlfriend. It was a nice surprise to see that a coffee and…read moreANY cake was only £3.50! I went for the Black Forest slice and the other half tried their pecan pie and we also had a white coffee and a cappuccino to join it. The cakes were really nice and sponge was nice and light in mine and the base in the pie was light and crumbly. The interior was quite nice with a couple sets of sofas and some tables and chairs. There was also a bit of a view across to Queens Park which was quite relaxing. They also sell paninis and ice cream too if you fancy something that isn't cake.

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    Eye catching window display!

    Star Coffee Patisserie - Yum. £1.10

    Yum. £1.10

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    The Little Cake Parlour

    The Little Cake Parlour

    4.3(4 reviews)
    23.6 mi
    ££

    Laid out like an old fashioned sweet shop, the first thing that strikes you is how pretty…read moreeverything looks when you enter the place. Loads of different coloured cupcakes all waiting just to be eaten.. by you.. So get chomping! The extra good news if you are feeling guilty is that they are all made with organic and free trade ingredients. Everything is homemade and you can order cakes big or small for special occasions or because you just want cake. Why wouldn't you? If you prefer something even healthier they make delicious banana bread and carrot cake too. It's a really new shop, and thumbs up for being brave enough to take such a risk. They look like they're trying hard enough to keep the customers happy and coming back including delivery of gift boxes at a humble £5. Hard to argue with them really.

    Note to brain....if you do something stupid over the next near or so and are in desperate need of a…read more'please forgive me i'm an idiot, a fool, a muppet, cretin, imbecile or, in short, a man' then remember, remember, remember this place...it may well save your life. With a window display that is simple yet incredibly effective, it shows you some cakes, this wee place is a definite emporium of the delectable cake like eatables variety...flippin lovely. Specialising in the recent cup cake revival/explosion currently doing the rounds The Little Cake Parlour is a wonderful joint to indulge your taste buds in the yummy, cutesy cup cake goodness that they provide. A fully stuffed, yummed out two thumbs up from me....and remember, this place may well save your relationship and or life!!!!

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    The Little Cake Parlour
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    Wee Blether

    Wee Blether

    4.7(3 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Lovely little place if a little pricey. But, then, the food quality is high, the scenery is…read moregorgeous and the staff are lovely. I popped in for a cuppa and some cake while ferrying pupils around on a Duke of Edinburgh expedition. Hey, they're the ones doing the hiking, not me! It happened to be on one of the corners I go past regularly so I thought I'd treat myself. The decor around the place is humorous and makes you feel welcome the moment you spot it. I'm pretty sure it's family-run (a couple and their daughter) and the cakes are certainly home-baked. They're not the neatest and tidiest creations, but they're huge and very tasty. Genuine home baking and all the more charming for the fact that they're not perfect in appearance. They do meals as well - full breakfast , etc. - but I didn't have long so settles on a cup of tea and a very generous slice of raspberry sponge (topped with real raspberries - lots of them). Even with my vast gut and ability to devour confectionery, I struggled to finish it! I spied two women opposite who'd gone for some kind of meringue creation - the top and bottom meringues were separated by around 8" of filling. The scones are the size of two fists. My cake and cuppa was £5.30 which, to me, isn't cheap. But I'd still go back. Given that it's probably the best food within a reasonable drive or a hell of a walk *and* it's got everything else going for it, it's not that bad.

    Very charming and an incredibly kind staff. Honestly the best scones I've ever had. Definitely a…read morehidden gem I will visit when I return to Scotland!

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