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I have been racing Karts and Cars since 1991 and was looking for a kart track that actually lets you have a feel of the actual sport. I’m leaving this review because we had the most enjoyable authentic karting experience that it’s possible to get without having your own kart. I came here with my 11 year old son, he’s done some karting before but not in the wet. It was raining heavily, and the karts are on slick tyres = fun! This is the exact experience that trains young person. We have a briefing, get wet suits on and get in (contrary to another reviewer I just read, NO karting EVER requires a damn fireproof racesuit, he knows nothing of the sport). 45 minutes of skidding and power sliding around, my son spinning out a lot but loving it and learning lots, with the supervisor on the quad to get him back on track. A shame there’s no lap timing, other than a stopwatch, but without a doubt this is the place you come to have a thrill, a great track, fast karts, not over sanitised and boring, unlike the indoor electric karts which are slow, have traction control and are spreading like a virus into the sport of karting.
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158 Opinions in 1 websites
**A Delightful Breakfast with a Blonde Twist!** ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ After reading a handful of reviews online about the *attitude* of the blonde lady at this café, I figured I’d pop in and see if I’d be the next unfortunate soul to fall victim to her alleged "bad vibes" — spoiler: I wasn’t. In fact, I had one of the most pleasant breakfast experiences I've had in a while. It was a rainy Friday morning, I had my dog with me (who, by the way, is strictly not allowed inside — fair enough), so I asked if I could sit outside. Without skipping a beat, the blonde lady appeared with a smile, took my order, and even offered me some great substitutes for things I didn’t particularly like on the big breakfast. (Very accommodating, I must say!) But here’s where it gets *extra* special: She didn’t just take my order, she also threw in a free sausage for my dog, who was living her best life with a little playtime from the lady. I’m pretty sure the dog had a better breakfast than I did. After I finished my meal, which was delicious by the way, the blonde lady came out to collect payment, and we had a fun bit of banter — me being English and all, I like to think I brought some charm to the table. But the point is, it was a *pleasant* exchange — no attitude, no cold stares, just good vibes all around. Let’s be honest: People are quick to complain online, especially without ever bothering to address an issue with the staff directly. It’s easy to write a review when you’ve had a bad experience, but not everyone gets the chance to speak to someone first and see if the problem can be fixed. If you’ve read a bad review, take it with a pinch of salt. I found my experience to be nothing short of excellent. So, if you're thinking about coming here based on some negative reviews — ignore them. If you’re open-minded and have a good attitude yourself, you might just find a delightful blonde lady (and some tasty food) to make your day. I’ll definitely be back for round two! P.S. If you happen to have a dog, bring them along. They’ll love it. #GoodVibesOnly
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Visited The Atrium this weekend…it’s such a lovely bright place for a spot of lunch with great views overlooking Perth Concert Hall. The staff are lovely and welcoming and we both had a bowl of delicious homemade Red Lentil soup and bread. The menu also includes a selection of breakfasts, panini, sandwiches, baked potatoes and a nice selection of home baking. Definitely worth a visit, I’m sure you won’t be disappointed. An added bonus is having a wonder round the beautiful Gillies furniture shop on the way back down stairs!
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Go every now and then and get the same thing to be charged different prices each time (always a takeaway never sit in) , only writing a review now because this time our lunch was £17.20 for a toasty and a panini, it was not a toasty it was cosy bread and the panini was dripping, the pasta and salad was wet and the crisps were soggy, not happy at all
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Small place with fantastic food made from the heart. We went 2 times for breakfast. We ordered Bread with mexican beans and avocado. This is a delicious plate. We also had pancakes with fruitsauce, also delicious. We also had tea and a coffee called "Cortado". I lived many years in the Canary Islands where it is from, and you don´t see this coffee elsewhere. she know how to make it, thanks, lived it.
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A chef who knows how to balance their flavours and does it well. Innovative dishes that surprise and please. Front of house staff that care and are knowledgable (and know when to go and ask when they don’t). What’s not to love! Two minutes from Oban centre is no excuse not to go!
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Food was amazing and worth it. We were out for dinner before going to the comedy show round the corner so got the 2for1 pizza deal. Staff were all friendly and set a lovely atmosphere with quick service. Music was not our taste but not off putting. Only 1 minor thing we had was the strip of lights under our table was flickering throughout our visit. Would definitely be back.
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Popped in for a pit stop - chips, a bacon roll and a bowl of soup of the day, alongside a hot chocolate, a latte and a diluting juice. Our server was friendly and helpful. The food and drinks arrived quickly and we thoroughly enjoyed it all. A clean, busy establishment. Would visit again.
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If the restaurant actually existed, it may have been the best ever place we’ve eaten at. As it turns out Shangri La is probably an apt name for a restaurant which is imaginary. Unfortunately we walked for about a mile and half to discover its been repurposed as a shop.
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