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628 Opinions in 6 websites
Worst restaurant in Elgin. Words cannot explain the hatred we felt leaving after a work lunch. From the staff to the food everything was not enjoyable. Should definitely take tips from others on how to run a restaurant. Can only imagine what the hotel itself is like.
296 Opinions in 2 websites
We use to visit this cafe regularly a few years ago, so thought we would try it again. It's gone down hill. Tablecloths not very clean and the food is poor, but not cheap. They have a £10 OAP menu. Very small portions, my husband was suppose to get apple pie & cream, but rice pudding came out with a blob of jam on it. We certainly won't be visiting here again.
104 Opinions in 2 websites
Our 2nd stay at the Fife arms Hotel was at the begining of June. Nice room with all the facilities we needed. Good location, very friendly staff, great continental breakfast and plenty of free parking on the square outside. Excellent value too. We'll be back.
590 Opinions in 2 websites
Travelled up from Invergarry for the day. On the way back from Crovie saw the sign for Cullen Bay Hotel and " World famous Cullen Skink" 😃 Could not pass by without trying. It did not disappoint. Creamy, chunky fish and potato deliciousness with Scottish Oat Cakes. Glad we saw the sign. Staff were all very friendly and welcoming. Fabulous!
706 Opinions in 2 websites
Popular coffee place offering good choices of teas / coffee / other drinks with cakes / pastries / sandwiches. Although generally busy there is plenty of seating for individuals, families or groups. Free wifi offers the chance to catch up with your social media and / or even work related. Handy location on the main street - a good place to stop by and simply take a few minutes to slow down. Sit in or takeaway available. Dog friendly!
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Travelling back from Aberdeen and not wanting to finish our first time away without our now adult children, we decided to take the West Coast route home, weather was delightful and the views splendid. Getting tired and hungry we found ourselves in Findhorn a beautiful place nect to the sea. We decided to drop into the Crown and Anchor to see if there was room at the Inn. Luckily there was so after unpacking we went down to the bar for a warm by the fire and a drink. The selection of beers and other refreshments was amazing. After a drinks we took a look at the menu and again not disappointed. We ordered and our meal came promptly. Two empty plates later we had a nightcap from the whisky selection then off the bed for a sound night sleep. The staff are excellent and friendly as are the locals. I highly recommend a visit, we will definitely be back. Thanks Sean an Ruth
708 Opinions in 1 websites
As someone one else has pointed out, it’s now called the Spey Inn. Was there earlier this week for lunch as in area and parents recommended it from a visit a year or so ago. It was quiet but we got a friendly welcome from the two members of staff. My parents commented on the size of the menu which has apparently changed and did seemed limited in choices. 3 of us ordered the Cullen Skink soup. It tasted fine but not much fish ands lots of potatoes. Three of us then had sandwiches, the Club sandwich was very good, well filled with bacon, tomato etc and was tasty. Me and my mum both had the egg mayonnaise sandwich. It looked different in that it was 2 whole slices of toast which I thought may have been included in the description. That said I can live with this, however what was very unusual and disappointing was the quantity of filling in these two sandwiches. It appeared that there was a smear of egg mayo as in the quantity of butter you would spread on a slice of bread (and in this case it was spread onto 2 slices of thick toast). Without exaggerating it appeared that 1 egg had been used to fill 2 sandwiches . The salad that accompanied it was nice and the fish and chips the other member of our group had was apparently good. We did mention it to the server who said he’d mention our views to the chef, but it just seemed odd. We also mentioned to a member of staff at an early stage of our visit, that there was no soap in the gents toilets (you could clearly see the soap dispenser was empty when you walked in), however when leaving some time later this had not been rectified, despite the fact the restaurant was not busy. It wasn’t a cheap lunch and it was fairly disappointing overall. Unless this was a one off, don’t think I would return.
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We were taking a self catering break, based in Portgordon, and had searched online, for a dog friendly restaurant - luckily, the Mill house came up. We had an excellent evening. A really dog-friendly establishment with great staff - We, and our Black and Tan KC Spaniel (Milo) were made to feel very welcome and comfortable. Menue choice was good and all courses were tasty, good proportion, superbly prepared and presented.