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249 Opinions in 3 websites
We stumbled across this place as we couldn’t get parked in Peebles so drove on to this, the next town Was a beautiful day and their beer garden at the front of the hotel (they have one at the back of the hotel too) was very inviting - we grabbed the last remaining table Ordered tea & coffee and a light lunch of soup and Thai fish cakes which were both delicious Staff were very helpful We will return

3 Opinions in 1 websites
An Awesome Choise Of Homemade Scones ;Cakes; Coffees and Teas , Awesome Meals ,Plenty On Your Plate , Awesome Assortment Of Plants

138 Opinions in 3 websites
Solo trip for lunch and thought I'd try somewhere new. Bar staff a tad off hand but I was hungry so thought go with the flow! Ordered steak pie, veg and chips. Wish I had taken a photo now as there were TWO measly pieces of stew mixed in the gravy with veg to make it look better I guess. Saddest steak pie I have ever had, broccoli and carrots on side were cold and waited over 20 mins for it ( two small tables and I so not busy at all) Worked over 20yrs in hospitality, wouldn't visit here again unfortunately, especially at 15.95 for a sad meal

187 Opinions in 1 websites
We queued for 30 mins for a bowl of soup and cup of tea. Then waited another 30 mins for the soup to be ladled into a paper cup. See photos for what we got . They had clearly watered down the vegetable soup to eke it out. It was basically tepid water with a few bits of potato and leek floating around - and half filled a coffee cup. I paid £5 for the privilege - appalling. The tea was about £2 - with the cheapest teabag possible in a paper cup, so probably a profit of £1.95. And the crisps were £1.75 for a small bag! Complete rip-off. The rubbish was piled up everywhere, bins and trays were overflowing. And it was freezing, with the door propped open. The toilets were littered with loo roll on the floors. I appreciate there was a running race on, so there were many more people than usual - but they knew this months in advance and could have planned for it. Efficiency costs nothing and is just common sense. If you're expecting a busy day, have a load of sandwiches, rolls or paninis ready-made to go, or 'help yourself' soup.

9 Opinions in 2 websites
Did not stay in the hotel. But visited the Potting shed Bistro in the grounds. Highly recommend the quaint little potting shed bistro in the grounds of the Roman Camp Hotel. Unique ambience, lovely food and great staff. In my view the best place to dine out in Callander.

62 Opinions in 1 websites
Used to get a gardeners breakfast so thought I'd try again. Absolutely shocked. Where the breakfast used to include hash browns, no longer included now. Where beans were in a superate little pot, about 2 teaspoons of beans oozing in lots of juice straight on the plate and soaked the toast. One miniature sausage, one bacon , one egg and toast for £5.50. Will never throw my money away on their food again. Their coffee is even more expensive than the high class hotels. AVOID

3 Opinions in 1 websites
my family and I went for lunch here, we were a bit worried after reading the previous reviews. however glad we never paid any attention to them as its a real hidden gem. The cafe is not everyones taste as a bit retro, however we loved it! tea served in a tea pot with cup and saucer and the staff were very welcoming and chatty, nothing a problem, ppe worn by staff and all track and trace carried out. menu limited but has everything you need. we will be back when in the area and lockdown allows.