Based on 10 opinions finded in 1 websites

Based on 10 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 23 in 654 in Perth & Kinross
Nº 4 of 176 British in Perth & Kinross
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Amazing as usual We live in the village, but travelled from Bristol after a trip away, and thought we would wait till we got home to Stanley to have a meal. As usual it didn’t disappoint, Julie and Kenny are amazing hosts, and the food was 5 star as we have come to expect. As the saying goes “There’s no place like home” thank you both
Deirdre G . 2023-08-05
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Very friendly staff and a good choice of food. There is a real traditional bar at the front of this hostelry and you walk straight through to what was another bar which has been converted to be more of a restaurant. It was decorated very recently and the toilets were immaculate. Not many eating places in Stanley as it is quite a small place but we were visiting the Stanley Mill and wanted lunch first. We were headed for another restaurant but apparently it had closed down after lockdown. Very happy to dine here. It was a Wed at lunch time so quite quiet but staff were very friendly. The macaroni cheese was the best ever. Very well priced.
janetkerrshaw2016 . 2023-07-05
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We chose this hotel for our evening meal when overnighting at the Atholl Palace. The setting is magnificent, as is the lounge where superb canapés were served. Unfortunately, the meal itself (not cheap at £65 for 3 courses) was disappointing, and the service was a bit haphazard. My starter (asparagus) was more raw than al dente, but my husband did better with his white onion soup. Both mains (pork roulade and featherblade of beef) were overcooked, dried out, and sadly lacking in jus. I skipped pudding, but my husband again did well with his ginger sponge. We mentioned our disappointment to the waiting staff, and the delightful receptionist deducted our drinks from the bill. Without being asked. Coffee and tablet in the lounge improved our mood, but we wouldn't rush back. Maybe the chef was having a bad night !