Based on 6 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 6 opinions finded in 1 websites
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This cafe has now closed. However, as the station buildings are now run by volunteers, the Gallery or Forth Bridge Heritage Centre is open all day. The cafe has been taken over by a coffee roasting business. The Waiting Room and Gallery are both available for meetings.
GDIrvine . 2017-12-14
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Fuimos a pescar bandejas y eran absolutamente impresionante- sin duda recomiendo y siempre volver aquí. Un bonito lugar frente al mar, con unas vistas impresionantes.
Lorena . 2015-10-22
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Se detuvo a un pequeño bocado mientras espera en la estación de tren de Edimburgo. Home made caldo escocés era delicioso. La cafetería es muy pequeña, creo que tenía 4 mesas tiene una atmósfera del viejo mundo, ya que parece estar ubicado en lo que era la antigua oficina de venta de billetes. Adorable entorno con comida encantadora.
PDOWN . 2015-08-31
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Fabuloso pequeño café escondido en la plataforma de la estación (dirección de Edimburgo). barista sirve estilo fresco o ir para una taza de té. Tienen una selección de pasteles, aperitivos y comidas caseras. Se pueden pedir su periódico de la mañana para el día siguiente lista para recoger. También tienen unas cuantas mesas si prefiere sentarse mientras espera su tren. Si desplazamos desde aquí, sin duda le dan estos chicos una prueba. Además tiene un precio muy razonable.
Pezza81 . 2015-08-07
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La cafetería de la estación en North Queensferry es genial. La comida de calidad y bebidas. El servicio es fantástico. Los baños son encantadores. Sin duda optar por tomar el tren desde aquí en el futuro sólo para poder usar la cafetería antes de coger el tren.
pezlaa . 2015-08-05
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Opened this summer in the Victorian Station building at North Queensferry train station this wee platform side cafe is a welcome addition for weary travellers, thirsty commutersor those looking for a new cafe to try. The building itself could be straight out of 'Brief Encounter' but happily the sort of curled up sandwiches and solid British Rail porkpies Trevor Howard and Celia Johnson might have had to endure have been dispatched in favour of something much more tempting. A sister cafe to Rankins Cafe on the main street in North Queensferry Bridge the Gap is great for grabbing a quick coffee before hopping on a train but it is just as pleasant to sit and watch trains go by while enjoying a good choice of seasonal homebaking, sandwiches and soups. It is a small, intimate venue but the staff are always welcoming and friendly.If you are nostalgic for the days of steam or curious about the history of the bridge there is an adjacent heritage room with displays relating to the history of the station and of the bridge. You could do a lot worse than hopping off a train, taking a closer look at the iconic Forth Rail Bridge and enjoying a wee bite to eat.
ladyredshoes . 2014-11-04
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33 Opinions
The dinner was OK nothing like what you see on the website service was good but wee will not be back
10 Opinions
A bit of the beaten track but worth it. If this café was in the city centre, it would be packed out every day! We enjoyed lovely, freshly made sandwiches in a cosy atmosphere and took some delicious cakes home. I hadn’t been for a while but it’s every bit as nice as I remember, we’ll definitely be back.
619 Opinions
We didn't stay but went for lunch one Sunday. We booked but several groups turned up without booking and were able to get a table. The menu is the usual pub grub but nicely presented and service was quick. Ae chose the roast beef, meatball and curry with icecream and coffee to follow. All very tasty The welcome and service were frienly and efficient and the dining room light airy and spacious.
32 Opinions
Lovely food and a very friendly young lady running the cafe. Prices are very reasonable. This is a review for the same address but new owners and called now callef Chinwags
155 Opinions
What a disappointment. I found the Bothy at Boglily on TA, loved the look of the place, the gorgeous photos of cooked food on their site and the good reviews. We are doing a road trip and this was going to be our Sunday morning treat. The car park was jammed with cars and we saw people standing in a queue to pet baby goats. Upon entering the inviting Bothy and asking a young man for a table, we were told that we couldn’t bring our dog in. Fair enough. Not every dining establishment is dog-friendly. Though I was a bit surprised as the restaurant is in a buffalo farm, there’s a petting zoo and it’s in the countryside. The sun was shining so I asked if we could order our meal and sit at the table on the deck, directly next to the door of The Bothy (see photo for proximity). The young man’s response was that they don’t offer takeaway. I queried whether a table one step from the door qualified as takeaway. It reminded me of the TV ad with the man trying to buy potatoes at a farm shop and being told that he can only pay with digital currency. People taking themselves so seriously that they don’t think of the customer experience. We had driven up from our holiday cottage at Kinghorn especially to get a nice cooked breakfast from their lovely menu, so my surprise and disappointment were apparent. I was directed to the outdoor kiosk they call the Milk Bar to order something from their limited selection. We ordered one Double Cheese Toastie with fries, a latte, an affogato milkshake ( made with buffalo milk ice cream) and a scone, which was on their menu. The two lovely servers told me that they don’t sell scones outside and I would have to go to the Bothy Café to get one. When I explained that I had been told up there that I couldn’t get anything from them takeaway, the young woman offered to go get one for me. They were both very sweet and I apologised for my previous grumpiness. Unfortunately, it wasn’t worth the trouble. The cheese toastie and fries were served in a cardboard tray. The toastie was on “cheap white bread” according to my partner. I didn’t taste it. The fries and the milkshake however, were excellent. My scone was dry, cold and crumbled into breadcrumb texture when I tried to spread some butter on it. The crumb was impossible to pick up and eat but my dog liked it. It wasn’t worth eating for me as it then began to rain and we had to head for the car. I can’t help but think that the very cheerful, welcoming and upmarket website promises more than it delivers.