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Visited today. Soup was nice but staff not willing to give me a slice of bread or a roll instead of a baguette (sure there would have been a roll spare given breakfast had just finished). Very inflexible. Soup was tasty though. Steak pie nice not a steak pie per se but stew in a bowel with a pastry lid which was very under done but meat and chips nice enough. Quite expensive not value for money. Staff didn’t interact much with customers. It’s a lovely setting though and dog friendly but won’t be rushing back.
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Great all-day breakfast burrito, an imaginative combination of tofu cheese and avocado, with Spinach and tomatoes. Haven't tried other dishes yet but look forward to that!
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Wonderful little cafe hidden away but serving excellent coffee in a pleasant atmosphere. The couple serving were friendly and efficient. Would happily return.
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The Slated Teapot catered my daughters first communion. First class service and food. Great guidance on how much to buy and the food was great quality. I will definitely be back for the next family gathering.
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First time we visited since new management took over. Will return soon! Food was excellent and the Kottu was adjusted to suit our taste, spicier than many might like. Have set a challenge for the chef to prepare next time at Sri Lankan spice levels. Would love to have the opportunity to try more such dishes!!
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Excellent filled rolls, can highly recommend the roasted chicken with home made coleslaw on brown along with the cheese savoury with salad on brown. Other fillings looked fresh and appealing. Staff were good and prices very reasonable. Will be back!
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Found this little gem last year and were delighted to find they'd risen to the Covid challenge and were operating on a takeaway basis, so on our road north this autumn we were able to book our lunch in advance, and it was every bit as good as what we ate indoors there on our previous visit. Food absolutely fresh and full of flavour - the Mexican GF wrap absolutely zinging and the Ham and Cheese Foccacia utterly delicious. Beautifully presented in environmentally friendly packaging. And the cakes - well, let's not even think about the calorie count - they were fantastic, both the ones we enjoyed on our picnic and those we took for our family to share for socially distanced morning coffee the following day. If you are in Arbroath area, please do yourself a favour and eat at Wild Thyme - you will not regret it, especially if you are veggie, vegan or GF and fed up being palmed off with a single tasteless afterthought on a menu.
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Brilliant cafe,friendly and welcoming,and dog friendly too. Cracking breakfasts. A regular for me. Highly recommended
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He estado viniendo aquí para almorzar aproximadamente una vez a la semana desde que me enteré de este lugar mientras estaba hospitalizado en Woodend, estuve casi dos años, así que fue un buen cambio a la comida del hospital. El servicio es siempre correcto y la accesibilidad es brillante ya que estoy en una silla de ruedas. Están haciendo trabajos de renovación en el edificio, ya que lo están extendiendo y haciendo una cocina más grande que será aún mejor. Así que parece que está cerrado en este momento, pero si entras por la puerta lateral, que es Mark, obtendrás tu delicioso almuerzo y pastel como siempre.
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Anywhere else, I would be unenthusiastic about Chef Bako, but for touristic Edinburgh it's not at all bad. Situated at the far end of the Royal Mile, near the Museum of Edinburgh, it has a fairly basic menu that includes fish & chips. This was freshly cooked to order, and served with a micro pot of mushy peas, and equally sized one of tartare sauce. They are unlicensed, so I splashed out on a can of Irn Brew. The fish & chips were fine - not a huge portion, and not cheap, but about as good a deal as you can get in this part of the city. There are a few seats along a counter on one side of the shop. I'm amazed how much more expensive it is than Glasgow!
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We popped in for breakfast and we are so glad that we did! The owners were so kind, personable and great chat. Very welcoming and were genuinely interested in both of us. We can't fault the food either, and the coffee was the best we've had in recent memory! All for extremely reasonable prices too. Lovely wee place tucked away from the busy city centre, well worth the 10 minute walk to the quay. Whenever we come back to Aberdeen we shall definitely be coming back to visit :)
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Had lunch after visiting the play park behind the cafe. Toasties, baked potatoes, soup and ice creams all great. Staff were very friendly and welcoming. Dog friendly aswell so no one has to be left out when visiting the park, farm and cafe.
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Love coming here for lunch. Great home made food and always a variety to choose from. Unlike alot of nearby veggie/vegan cafes everything is very reasonably priced! Great selection of snacks and cakes, an all round brilliant little cafe. Always very friendly and welcoming, top service.
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This is a church cafe run by volunteers. It says it is an outreach cafe and an asset to the community - but this is hardly the case when the prices are off putting and more expensive than most cafes run as businesses. A very poor cappuccino cost £3.40 and my baked potato was nearly £8. It is set up in a church hall and the volunteers are pleasant but not exactly efficient (my baked potato was left on an adjacent table until I asked where it was). All the members of our table had their food delivered at different times so some were finished before others had started (we ordered together).