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1977 Opinions in 3 websites
Came for dinner after arriving from Edinburgh an hour or so previously. Busy pub, but got a table straight away. My wife and I both had fish and chips. Servings were big and we could not finish them. Flavour was fine. Live music was good but loud so we asked for a table at the back
1276 Opinions in 4 websites
Best time to go is between 10.00am and 11.00am. It's taken me quite a while to get used to Tim's, especially after having Greggs and Costa as my usual places for many years but my opinion has changed completely.... I highly recommend their delicious hot and fluffy pancakes 🥞 with syrup (best in the area I may add) and a large mocha ☕, perfect breakfast on those cold and chilly days!☺️ In brighter and warmer weather, go for their fabulously creamy frapps and ice capps! 😎
4892 Opinions in 5 websites
Lovely cosy room , lovely big bed , but did request 2 single , great entertainment, didn’t stay for food as we visited the enchanted Forrest, but the restaurant was really busy for steak night , breakfast we didn’t enjoy , sausages were really pale potato scones overdone coffee and tea luke warm .didn’t complain tho as the girl who served us was in a mood . Overall would go back .rest of the staff were lovely
1348 Opinions in 2 websites
Located within minutes of the High Street, shopping and a few restaurants this spot is a great central location for the city. I only spent 1 night in Dunfermline but felt like i had good access to anything I’d need from this location. PRO’s - Staff - everyone I chatted with were super accommodating and helpful. - Parking - there are a few dedicated parking spots under the building on the backside of where you may drive past when en route to the hotel. If those are full, there’s also a large paid lot. - Restaurant- I had the steak pie with veggies for dinner, it was pretty tasty and filling. The veggies were steamed and fresh, but a little dry, so would be nice to have a sauce of some kind included with them. - Breakfast was good with a small, essential selection of hot breakfast options, as well as toast, tea and coffee. Would have enjoyed some juice, and water but didn’t ask. Most of the places I stay which offer those items have them out and readily available for guests. - Room - I’m a solo traveler on this recent visit so I booked a single room, which had just a twin bed. The area is small but pretty well laid out and felt decently spacious. Con’s/Suggestions - The bathroom mirror is mounted pretty high, so most people (especially women) of average height would not be able to use it. The room I had (26) had a lot of available space in the bathroom, would love to see a small table or something in there for holding toiletries when getting ready in the morning. And access to a mirror for makeup and such. - Would be great to have some kind of luggage stand to put my bag on instead of it having to be on the floor. - The TV was mounted above the desk and very much off to the side from the bed, which limited viewing of the TV. In general I enjoyed my stay here and could see booking this spot again.
1145 Opinions in 2 websites
Great place to get something to eat and take your time away from home doing some work socially. Great atmosphere and great value for money..I think that this is a cracking asset for Cambuslang residents to choose from the variety of services that are children friendly and helpful staff team to ensure the experience is a good one 👍 A1 services, thanks for feeding me at a reasonable price. 👏 👏 👏
1070 Opinions in 3 websites
We stopped here for a meal. The hotel and restaurant had been recently refurbished by the new owners, Highland Coast Hotels, to cater for tourists on the North Coast 500 driving route. The menu was simple but the prices were expensive with £35 for a starter and a main and another £8 for a dessert. At these prices we had high hopes for a gourmet dinner. The starters were good and round the corner at the Plockton Hotel and any where else in Scotland would have been £8. This left £28 for the main. The Highland Burger Main when it arrived was not worth half the £28. It was small, dry, dull and chewy with the most parsimonious handful of chips you could get away with. Still hungry I ordered the sticky toffee pudding. It was a tiny tray baked dry portion of cake with barely enough sauce to moisten a mouthful. It was the meanest serving I had seen. The staff on the other hand were friendly, charming, efficient and helpful. They were praiseworthy. I think the poor food and the mean portions were down to the management of the owners who wanted to fleece the tourists for all they could get and instructed their staff to maximise profit. It is a shame as this short sighted approach will damage any reputation.