Based on 2 opinions finded in 1 websites

Based on 2 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 129 in 342 in Angus
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Excellent carvery, 3 course meal followed by dancing. Celebrating golden wedding. Lovely helpful staff.
Frances M . 2016-10-09
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Great bar with great staff and a landlord who goes out of his way to provide entertainment for his customers whether it be karaoke and acoustic band sessions in the bar or big acts and darts exhibitions in the nova suite !
Steve M . 2016-07-30
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Every time we visit Ferry Den the kids love a hot dog and a slushie. The service is great and the staff are friendly.
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This is one of the last remaining spots where old people of arbroath can come in and have a nice cup of tea and breakfast before doing their afternoon messages. Staff are very friendly and know A lot of their customers on first name basis, which shows loyalty to the shop. It's definitely one of the go to places for breakfast in lunch
353 Opinions
Stayed the night cheap in price but nothing cheap about the room.Lovely smell as soon as you walked into the room.Nice clean comfortable bedding.only down was the bathroom, only a shower with a big step into and out.Good car park with barrier to get in.
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Went here for a breakfast but got delayed so had to choose from the lunch menu which really worried me. Firstly, the "Wee Kitchen" is on a caravan site, so I wasn't expecting much. Secondly our waiter seemed a little unsure. Thirdly, I have food intolerances but my daughter has severe allergies and worries about eating out. I should not have worried! The waiter was just making sure of our choices before the chef came out and spoke to all of us, assuring us that she would find us all something to eat. She was so good, taking fully 10 minutes to ensure all of our needs could be addressed that my daughter ended up having a cauliflower bhuna and cajun fries. She never eats like this outside our home. I had a nasi goring which was stunning. Our partners had a battered fishfinger sandwich, which was in fact haddock gougons handprepared using shetland fish, and a speciality pulled pork pie with apple sauce and stuffing. This last delicacy looked like it could be a main attraction at a medieval banquet and tasted positively regal. To be honest, I can't say enough about the quality of the food and service. The price was extra ordinary - 4 main meals, 3 coffees, 2 teas - amazing care and detail - grand total £43!! The chef told us that if we book in advance she will ensure vegan bread is available. Currently she has a full gluten free menu available, but gluten free, dairy free and vegan is a really specialist item! This is rarely catered for anywhere in my experience. I have experienced this level of care before only 3 times, once in a 5* Hilton, in the executive lounge, once in a Michelin starred restaurant and once in a highly commended restaurant. This is how we were treated in a caravan park cafe. Miss this gem and you will regret it!!