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Nice place for a meetup for coffee with friends! Great amount of seating in the place- space downstairs too. Great selection of hot/cold drinks, cakes and sandwiches. Nice and cosy atmosphere, some chatter about the place and some students on their laptops studying, so definitely a versatile space for what you need it for.

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We stopped here on a cold and very windy day. Cafe is a bit small, but the cakes are scrumptious and the hot chocolate was perfectly chocolatey, delicious and warming which was just what was needed. Coffee and tea also was great. The two ladies who run the cafe are lovely and bake some really delicious treats. They have a small shop too full of pretty stuff. Will definitely be coming back here next time I'm in Inveraray.

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Jan catered for our retreat group last week. The arrival of her dishes was always a delight and one of the highlights of the day. The menu was fresh, interesting, varied and packed full of flavoursome local produce, with gluten free options available. The beetroot, butternut and broccoli lasagne was a personal favourite, but baby langoustines in a Thai broth and Roast Hogget were also memorable. Jan's afternoon cakes proved to be irresistible!

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Stopped by today hoping for a late lunch after walking from Aberdour. After realising that only coffees/teas and cakes were on offer, we swithered on whether to stay or find somewhere else for lunch. Glad to say we stayed and shared the best yum-yum and pistachio and lemon blondie (the latter being out of this world!). Lovely cups of tea to wash it down. The staff were friendly, cheery and helpful.

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We stopped here for breakfast on our way to Falkirk. Three of us had bacon rolls and one a fried egg roll, along with coffees. The food was delicious and the coffee really good. The display of freshly prepared rolls, cakes etc. was very inviting. Had we not been travelling around, we would have definitely bought some of their sourdough bread which looked particularly good. Highly recommended.

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We just wanted a light lunch before the ferry journey. We ordered BBQ chicken wraps with salad. What we got was 2 very small curried chicken wraps with a garnish not a salad. Inedible for me as I don't eat curry, my partner ate both which was equivalent to a normal pub lunch wrap. At over £30.00 a total rip off. They have a monopoly as there is nowhere else to eat nearby.

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By the time I realised I would be passing through Montrose, I knew exactly where I would be stopping for a bite to eat. As always, the staff were polite and friendly, greeting me as soon as I walked through the door. Claiming the small table they pointed me to, I quickly scanned the menu. Once I'd ordered, I had only a short wait for my breakfast to arrive. Not all breakfasts are created equal, but I always enjoy what I get in A Cup Above over anywhere else I visit. Real tasty smoked bacon, sausages, toast, a fried egg, and earl grey tea! Outstanding! Lastly, I would definitelyrecommend this place to anyone visiting Montrose, whatever the time of day. Loads of variety on offer and the cook will do what she can to accommodate any allergies or food intolerance anyone might have for whatever reason.

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I popped in to this local bakery before attending a meeting. Staff were attentive and friendly. It was clean and tidy with ample choice on the menu. I had tea and a sausage roll which came warm and tasty! Prices decent too, so well worth a visit and the cakes look very good also!

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A wander along the road from the Lomond Hills Hotel is the busy Bridgend Garden Centre with a cafe inside, The Gardeners Rest. We waited, and waited, and waited, I even went to the toilet before we were served.. and then our cutlery arrived... Not filthy, but not what is expected, both of us had dirty cutlery, we won't mention the one cloth that goes around all the tables to clean them. A small milk for me, and an Americano for the man. It was a choice between Lentil or Potato and Leek on the soup menu today, Mark plumped for the Lentil. He said it was OK, nothing amazingly tasty and could have been warmer. A small macaroni and cheese for me, with a choice of chips, salad or garlic bread. The usual Scottish style macaroni of white sauce topped with cheese. It was OK, nice indigestion for the rest of the day. This was what made the visit, rhubarb pie and custard. Verdict Meh, slow service and the food was average. If going, stick with the cakes.

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While staying in the Hotel, we had a pint in the Ptarmigan and it was fine - as was the service. From an atmosphere perspective it felt more like a pub than the the bar in the Buchanan, but less so than the Drymen Inn or the Clachan, and I guess it’s in that midstream area between pub and hotel bar. We would be happy to use it again - depending on what sort of atmosphere we were looking for.