Based on 20 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 20 opinions finded in 1 websites
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Great find: unassuming great wee place with friendly staff and decent nosh. Great value especially for St Andrew’s. We will be back.
RJF . 2021-07-24
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Esta es una joya escondida en la calle Andrews, excelente menú y todos recién hechos con sopas caseras todos los días. Recomiendo este restaurante para comidas ligeras y bocadillos. Popular entre los lugareños también. También puedes visitar el museo cuando estés allí.
Liz D . 2019-05-31
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Buena relación calidad-precio, excelente sopa, bocadillos, café y pasteles, servicio cordial y un entorno encantador. Una de las atracciones de la cafetería no reconocida para Kinburn y la calle. Andrews.
gilbertvalentine . 2019-01-03
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Hay una selección razonable de sándwiches, que están hechos a la medida, y un delicioso horneado casero. También patatas al horno, etc. El personal es muy amable y el lugar es popular, tuvimos que esperar para una mesa la segunda vez que fuimos.
Helen M . 2018-08-19
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Hay muchas opciones para almorzar en esta concurrida ciudad universitaria y este pequeño café está ubicado en la calle del museo Andrews, cerca de dos estacionamientos de pago. Su servicio de mostrador, pero traen la selección habitual a su mesa. El personal es joven y servicial Hay horneado fresco que hemos sido algunas veces, ya que es la mejor relación calidad-precio
Martin P . 2017-12-11
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Enjoyed our visit to the café with friends, staff are very friendly, good choice of food quickly served, interesting museum and art exhibition in the upstairs gallery, accessed by lift.
menubuster . 2017-10-05
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great to have some quit relaxing time at the cafe park . it was really enjoying day and going around to the Park with nice fresh air
onieljan . 2017-01-30
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Excelente comida y servicio. Buena variedad de platos principales sopa y luz. La casa de tortas y pastas eran de primera clase, así como el café y el té. Excelente relación calidad-precio. Estaba bastante concurrido el día visitamos el café, pero un tío trasladó su mesa para permitir que los cuatro se sentaron, lo que fue muy apreciado. La calle preciosa ubicación a Andrews Museo que también merece una visita, ya que las exposiciones son muy interesantes. Recomendaría reservar una mesa durante los períodos con el tiempo las horas de comida. Gran Café de madrugada.
AndyandJean45 . 2017-01-30
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Té/café y un plato de sopa y/o un pastel es la manera perfecta de terminar la experiencia de visitar la exposición más reciente en el museo. Las exposiciones se cambian cada pocos meses. La cafetería está en la planta baja. Es un café pequeño y acogedor, y barato. Hay acceso para discapacitados, y un ascensor para la exposición en la planta superior.
Cindy186533 . 2016-08-25
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We go here every year at lunchtimes when on holiday in St Andrews. It's a small cafe in the museum itself but it's usually busy so best to book a table if you're going at lunchtime. They can make up cracking sandwiches to takeaway too.
davidcA3745ML . 2016-08-06
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I pointed the church out to my Scottish friend as we passed by heading to yet another site during the long spring days of site seeing. She told me there was a cafe in the basement and heard it was good. Should we check it out?Well, yes! You walk from street level down to the 'basement' to find a delightful cafe/bar/restaurant. You are offered a menu and your choice of seating from bench and table, to booth, to free standing tables to a seat at the bar. Specials were listed on a green chalk board in the center of the restaurant and the fish mac and cheese caught my eye. My friend had a sirloin steak and veg. Both of us were delighted with our choices and we even splurged on yet another delicious Scottish dessert. Being off caffeine we opted for water and longed for the coffee we could smell being brewed. You could order wine by the glass or bottle and a full bar of beer and mixed drinks. The food menu was not extensive but offered delicious selections from meat to fish and veggies and salads. The waitress just happened to be the chef's wife and she was spot on describing the items we chose from. She was friendly and gracious as I asked for a doggie bag for the large portion of fish mac and cheese. It was just as good the next day. I'd go back to try the varied menu and select something else new.
Kathie S . 2016-05-18
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Visited the cafe for morning coffee, it opens at 1030am, 2 people were waiting on the doors opening, and we were next. Prompt, efficient service, good range of main dishes and snacks. Parking available.
menubuster . 2016-04-29
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Have enjoyed lunch here on several occasions. My only complaint is that it is a little bit cramped. The food is plain but wholesome and the service is good.
cateferguson2000 . 2016-03-05
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Good service, great cakes, nice place for lunch, less students and more local residents of St Andrews
debbielou132 . 2015-10-07
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Love going to T in the park when in St Andrews for the day. Tea and delicious home made cakes. Usually a huge selection of goodies. But today rainy so cafe busy and cakes nearly finished but it was 3.00. Cafe was still busy.
Norma C . 2015-08-18
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Nice and reasonably priced menu. Quite small though, and a few tables seeemed to be reserved for "locals"
Evelyn V . 2015-08-09
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A very good café within St Andrews Museum in Kinburn Park. Friendly service good choice of dishes, home made and promptly served.Excellent value, I would recommend and will be returning.
menubuster . 2015-03-26
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Warm, friendly and efficient service in a cute little cafe. The meals are home made, and of good quality ingredients. The menu is varied and represents outstanding value for money. Everywhere was immaculately clean.It is situated within beautiful grounds, so a window seat will afford a good view of the trees and parkland.The upstairs gallery has a range of prints and accessories, so is well worth a visit.Visiting the Cafe in the Park is like going back in time - in a good way. Cheery, personal service and traditional food made with care and attention.
R N . 2014-10-02
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Excellent little cafe,small so it is better to book. Good value for money. Food and presentation appetising. I support previous comments,No outdoor seating or bar. ( mistake in grade)
11iso . 2014-05-29
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This is a pleasant little café serving soup, roles, baked potatoes, scones, cakes, tea and coffee etc. You order the food at the counter and pay for it, then sit at a table and the food is brought to you. It is all freshly prepared and of good quality. The staff are pleasant, friendly and helpful. There is not that much room so if possible sit at a table by a wall so you won't be disturbed. The tables by the window overlooking the park are really nice. The café does takeaway meals so on a sunny day it is tempting to have a takeaway in the park. I'd specially recommend the fruit scones - large and delicious. If you feel like a second cup of coffee then ask and they'll give you a second cup for free. The café gets busy around 1 o'clock so if you come at that time you may not get a table.
Edmund R . 2012-08-27
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Value for money, great atmosphere and brilliant service.
Lesley1980 . 2012-05-28
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Value for money food. Also has great home baking and friendly service!
BobDuncan . 2012-05-25
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The dinner was OK nothing like what you see on the website service was good but wee will not be back
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.