Hemos estado un par de veces, visitadas cada vez que vamos a la hermosa Edimburgo. Hemos experimentado la cena y el almuerzo. Cada uno no decepcionó. La comida es excelente, gran bar y cócteles de primera clase .. servicio excelente 10 / 10 ! . . maravilloso personal .. el ambiente y los alrededores son perfectos 👏 Simplemente no puedo recomendarlo lo suficientemente... .
Went to try the pop up pizza of Crust and the chicken wings.
Really good pizza especially the stingeroni but the wings were undercooked and the mac and cheese was tasteless and stodgy. The manager and waitress couldn’t do enough, even refunded the wings. Pizza and service great, wouldn’t go back for anything else.
I went here whilst on my break to Edinburgh.
I was truly impressed with the service and quality of food . I had a vegan Scottish breakfast and a lovely unicorn cake . Food was delicious and presented very well 👌 would definitely recommend and will probably visit here again on my next trip to Edinburgh.
Stopped of at " THE POTTERY SHOP " Cafe for a bowl of soup on our drive home from Dunoon to Dunfermline. What a gem of a cafe. My husband chose home made tomato soup with a generous portion of bread & butter ( £6 )
I couldn't resist ordering home made macaroni cheese & a side of the best home made proper chips I have tasted since I was a child. ( none of the usual freezer to fryer chips ). Mac & cheese was SO deliciously cheesy , creamy & scrumptious. It was served with a lovely greek style chunky salad of cucumber, fresh tomato, red pepper and red onion.
The cakes available were all home made and looked delicious. I was just too full to eat one.
I wish I had thought to take photos to add to this review. We were so delighted with our lunch, the cafe and the owner.
Not to forget the pottery , jewellery, art work and cards available.
We don't drive this road often....but I will definitely return in future.
In fact the owner says that they also serve food some evenings.
Cafe has only been under his management for 8 months.
We wish him only good fortune for the future.
Janice & Jim Donald
Great service, brilliant food and friendly staff. Both left as burst couches, the valentine's menu was perfect and was priced fairly, will definitely be returning.
16 Hope St, Glasgow, G2 6AA, United Kingdom, Scotland
After visiting I can understand their view on Americans. Being loud and obnoxious and can see the stereotype we live up to. Especially after running into a few myself.However this place treated me very good and showed patience twords me by showing me how things are done there.
Newton Dee is a wonderful place for most people with Learning Disabilities of all kinds and other mixed Additional Complex Needs, whether they are Co-workers or villagers. What I can see is Newton Dee can be inclusive and welcoming of all kinds of abilities and nationalities. Newton Dee would share experiences with eachother and will learn a lot from eachother, despite the pecking order, potentially. Some people may become independent through encouragement (spurring one another on) and inspiration.
Too noisy, too small, one of us has a visible disability & we were given the smallest table in the joint.
The ‘music’ was far too loud, so all the diners had to shout to each other.
The place describes itself as being dog friendly & there was a chance that we’d have had a dog with us but there was no room for a dog of any size to lie down. If we had brought said dog, there’s no way we’d have stayed.
I checked out the menu online & nowhere does it say they serve Halal meat. It only says “all meat is halal” on the paper menu in the restaurant.
Very disappointed in that, halal killings are very upsetting & the animal suffers for a long time before eventually dying.
I don’t support Halal so I won’t be back.