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We had booked ahead for the "National Pie Week" special offer: we would have preferred to go for dinner, but no tables were available then, so we opted for lunch. We arrived a little early, but received a pleasant welcome and were shown to our table in the small restaurant, which was about half full. To get my little gripes out of the way first: service was initially a bit patchy, with one person trying to deal with all of the tables, so we waited a while before we were able to order drinks, then we were told that we would soon be shown the specials board, but when another server appeared to take our order we still hadn't seen it; and, despite having ordered the beef & ale pie in advance, we were told it would be put in the oven once we had pointed out that it was ordered, and told that it takes 45 minutes to bake, so we were served our pre-ordered main course one hour after we arrived. I understand that it may be too risky to put the pie in the oven before we have turned up, but it could have been put in as soon as we "checked in". Since this was lunch, we hadn't planned to have a starter, but realising it was going to be a while until our main, I opted for a starter from the specials board, of mussels in a curry dressing, on sourdough bread, which was delicious, and we had some bread (again, sourdough: some nice fresh, cruchy-crusted white bread would have been nice!). When our main did come, it was very good. One large pie between two, with accompanying greens. The suet pastry was crisp on the outside and chewy on the inside, with a heavy hard crust, and the pie was well-fulled with tender meat and lovely gravy. It was a generous portion for two, and would be good value at normal prices, so it was a bargain at the special offer price. To finish off, we shared a Rhubarb Pavlova, which was again a generous portion and very tasty. There is a good selection of drinks, including draught beers and low/zero-alcohol beers, and a good wine list with options for ordering by the glass. carafe or bottle. Although the staff were busy, they were cheerful, friendly and helpful. The restaurant is a pleasant area and it had a nice, quiet atmosphere, with unobtrusive background music. We hope to go back, but maybe next time we will order something with a shorter delivery time!

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Tucked into the corner of the pier buildings in Brodick, you'll find the best coffee on Arran. It's the same price as anywhere else, but the size is more generous and the way it's made benefits from years of experience by the owner and head barista. There are cakes (please leave the blueberry muffins for locals ;-) ) and there is a small selection of toasted sandwiches and sausage rolls, available from noon. Locals meet here for coffee and tea. Some are, by their very nature, quite obscure in their ways. It all adds for some interesting debate, often shared unwittingly with people who just came for coffee but, like Ikea, they left with more than they bargained for. It can be amusing but mostly just inane chat about something local that doesn't quite need to be shared with anyone, but is anyway. The owner, John, has the patience required to run such an establishment. Dogs are welcome;...there is often a large red setter ("Dusty") in the building and he knows where the treats are. The decor on the walls is for sale and is supplied by local artists, photographers and graphic designers. The carpet is a sight to behold.

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Booked in today to treat mum n I as we weren't able to spend Mother's Day together .Surpassed my expectations ! Round of sandwiches of our choice ,2 scones with jam n cream each and 4 cakes each .Certainly didn't come away hungry .The quality portion size and presentation was excellent . Chef did well and staff were all very efficient and helpful .Had lunch and breakfast here but can also recommend afternoon tea .Thanks team

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Some places accept dogs _ The staff at the Roxburghe love dogs. We have stayed in a two bed cottage, the Bowmont Suite and stay and King Estate Suite which all provide luxury and space. We are welcomed with open arms, as are the dogs, who can go everywhere bar the space, the find dining restaurant and the whiskey bar. Thanks for another great stay.

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Delicioso té de la tarde en un entorno encantador Muy bien presentado con personal amable Tomó una taza pequeña de sopa de zanahoria y cilantro para comenzar Tarde de té con panecillos de salchicha quiché de bollos salados y un croissant de ensalada de jamón Cuatro bollos de fruta con crema coagulada y mermelada y una selección de deliciosos pasteles Sin bocadillos pero prefiriendo los salados Bolsa de perro con los que no podíamos comer En general, un placer encantador Tenía un vale itison

98 Opinions in 1 websites
Nice surroundings and atmosphere staff friendly and efficient the menu was varied and not too expensive considering the location I had the fish and chips which were excellent and a decent portion size too would not hesitate to come back here nextime I’m in Inveraray

103 Opinions in 2 websites
The food was a pre organised buffet. Staff service at the bar was excellent as was the lounge setting and atmosphere.