Based on 25 opinions finded in 1 websites

Based on 25 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 49 in 654 in Perth & Kinross
Nº 9 of 127 Other cuisines in Perth & Kinross
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Tonight we decided to try the Dunning hotel for our evening meal. The bar is quirky for an older style hotel with bench style seating with cushions. My wife ordered the beef steak pie with vegetables and chips, and I ordered the klopski polish pork meatballs in a tomato sauce, both dishes were very tasty . The meat in the beef steak pie was beautiful and tender with a nice rich flavoured gravy. The polish style meatballs had a lovely flavoursome tomato sauce. The Dunning hotel is nothing fancy but was welcoming and friendly 👍
Scot45🏴 . 2025-01-30
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2 night stay at The Dunning Hotel. Food - Fantastic, generous portion size, reasonably priced. Pub is warm with the fire roaring and the decor is cute. WOW, this chef knows how to cook! Absolutely delicious. Accommodation - Comfortable bed, warm, clean and has Tea/Coffee making facilities in room. Very cosy feel to the room and surprisingly quiet given rooms are above the pub. Staff - Super friendly staff always willing to offer suggestions on sites to see in the area and making sure you have everything you need for your stay. HIGHLY RECOMMEND to stay here when visiting Dunning or even Perth. Locals make you feel welcome and will happily sit and chat for as little or as long as you want. Thank you to all The Dunning Hotel staff for making it an unforgettable stay!
Jackie B . 2024-04-28
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What a hidden gem! Also staying at the hotel, we decided to eat here as well. Amazing food! Great little cozy pub with a fire place and friendly staff. Great value for your money too. Definately staying here again the next time we pass through the area.
Peter . 2023-10-19
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Curry night, which I gather is every second Monday is hard to beat especially when it's for under £10! I'm always greeted like a long lost friend as I visit from time to time to see my mother. Quintessential bar with everything you could imagine. The quality of the food is superb, well priced and if you don't fancy curry then you have the full menu as well. I thoroughly recommend the fish and chips which is delivered fresh every week from Arbroath, a small fishing town nearby. Some great wine and beer selections as well as plenty of whiskeys-but thankfully, I didn't go there! If you go on a Monday night you will be treated! There is a local band of music enthusiasts who pitch up at around 8 PM and start strumming away. You can't really believe that places like this still exist and seem to be thriving. Dunning is a very pretty village with an enormous heartbeat and everyone is on the same page making sure that the village thrives. It's a pleasure to have such a warm connection and be so welcome whenever I visit. Thank you to all of the staff for making my last night in Scotland so memorable and enjoyable. I can't wait to come back
Rich Williams - Voice Actor . 2023-05-24
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Only stayed here for one night but very impressed with the traditional style of the hotel and the welcome we enjoyed in the bar after a long day travelling.
Tour435364 . 2022-09-25
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Wonderful food and great service, we really enjoyed our visit. Kids were happy and we were all well looked after. The Fish and chips were particularly good!
fairlady2020 . 2021-06-02
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Cakes to die for!! the food was delicious, I recommend the fish and chips and biscoff cheesecake when its available. Staff were lovely and prices reasonable.
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Popped in on a Saturday and had a fantastic lunch. Proper food, lovely menu and some brilliant specials. Staff incredibly friendly. Recommend the milkshake!
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Enjoyed tasty pea & mint soup and coronation chichen sandwich on the village green by the cafe
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Having discovered The Tickled Trout on a dog walk, returned about 3pm on a busy Sunday knowing that only the table for 8 can be pre booked. I’m told that at busy times, there’s not usually long to wait. What an amazing setting! From the main car park, it’s only a 60 second path traverse alongside the sluice gate controlled trout fisheries which is interesting to see. There is disabled parking at the front door. The old building is very spacious and rustic inside. The main burn (stream) openly runs through the insides and out and under large glass windows! Lots of attentive staff who seated us at comfy chesterfield sofas immediately and the dogs were warmly welcomed. There was also a Bichon Frise, Schnauzer and placid Doberman present! Our waitress explained that they hold Pilates classes in the cavernous space upstairs. Sadly after a busy afternoon and with only an hour to go prior to closing, some menu items were finished, such as the much lauded Trout Fishcakes and other all day breakfast items. Given the time, I completely understand this. However there were plenty of light bite options, tray bakes, including some gluten free Rocky Road, and a Stewart Dairies Ice Crème stand. I was tempted by a fruit scone but they only offer butter and jam so I took Malteser Ice Cream. I’d suggest offering clotted cream and jam for their scones as well which would be better received. We ordered the soup of the day which was Honeyed Parsnip and IT WAS TO DIE FOR!!!!! Thick, large bowl and homemade. 1st class. Latte in a tall cup was hot and delicious. So all in all, we will definitely be back. Thank you! (Closed Mondays snd Tuesdays if I heard correctly)