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1111 Opinions in 3 websites
We visited Herbies to try their new roast and were absolutely blown away. We started with the truffle and sesame roasted cauliflower and Muhammad’s crispy potatoes—both dishes were incredibly well thought out, beautifully presented, and packed with flavour. For the main event, the roast featured a mushroom Wellington, which was perfectly proportioned—just the right amount of pastry and a generous, flavourful filling. Everything that came with it complemented the dish perfectly. The portions were massive, and by the end, we were completely stuffed! Beyond the food, the service was friendly and professional, and the ambience was cosy and inviting. The best part? They’re pet-friendly, which makes the whole experience even better. We’ll definitely be back!

881 Opinions in 2 websites
Food was okay but the staff were really unhelpful. Ordered food and drink and it took a fair while, with the food coming before the drinks. We asked for toast and ketchup, both of which we didn’t get and had to ask multiple times. The staff seemed as though they didn’t want to be there and almost annoyed when we asked for water (after being asked if we needed anything).

341 Opinions in 2 websites
Ordered Chicken Tikka Garlic Chicken and a Chicken Tikka Rogan Josh, There was hardly any chicken,tiny pieces. Both Curries were swimming in Ghee and Gloopy, Hardly any different taste between the two, binned after a couple of mouthful’s. This is the second one we have had from here,so much different to the first. Don’t Waste your money.

2787 Opinions in 1 websites
First time at a purely vegan restaurant but food smelled tempting when we arrived. Cocktails were nice and we appreciated being able to order a carafe of wine rather than a bottle. Some dishes were delicious some rather bland, arancini were lovely, hummus tasty and large portion, cauliflower starter tasty but oily. Sri Lankan curry main was beautifully presented but rice was bland and whole thing needed more heat and punch, surprisingly nice paratha despite not being made with butter/ghee, burgers were OK, needed the relishes, fries were excellent, desserts overly sweet, about the same price as a non vegan meal which is probably why some people feel it's expensive. Service was a bit slow at times but didn't bother us as we were happy chatting. Would go back but would ask more about the dishes before ordering.

498 Opinions in 1 websites
Meant to leave a review after our first visit last week — but after going again today, I remembered! First off… BOOK a table before you go — it gets really busy (and you’ll soon see why). Food I don’t use this word lightly… the food we’ve tried is EXCEPTIONAL. The "Big Yin" and "Wee Yin" all-day breakfasts are easily among the best I’ve ever had. ✅ A menu with enough variety to give you choice without overloading you ✅ They cater for dietary intolerances too, which is a big plus ✅ Local produce, served piping hot (yes, even the beans!) ✅ Beautifully plated and the meat is absolutely top-notch They also offer pancakes, toasties, soups, and other options — and smaller portions if you prefer a lighter bite. Drinks We’ve only sampled the hot drinks so far, but the tea, coffee, latte and cappuccino were all spot on — both taste and presentation. They use Myrtle Coffee beans, so you’re supporting a local supplier while getting a quality brew. ✅ They also offer milk alternatives for anyone with dietary needs. Atmosphere A relaxed, welcoming wee Scottish cafe — calm decor, friendly vibes, and a cake and scone display that’s downright dangerous if you’ve got a sweet tooth. It’s also very family-friendly, which is always good to know. Service The staff are friendly, welcoming, and clearly proud of the place — they genuinely care about the food, the atmosphere, and the customers, which is a refreshing change. Pricing It’s definitely at the higher end, but given the location, quality, and service, it’s more than justified. Parking Plenty of street parking just a short 2-3 minute walk away, so no hassle there. Overall We’ve only been a couple of times, and it’s a 30-minute drive for us — but Heaven Scent has already gone straight in at #1 on our list of cafes. Highly recommend you try it too! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

424 Opinions in 1 websites
As a family we have been coming here for a few years now - about four or five times a year when the family gather together from various parts of the country. None of us are vegetarian but the food is always so consistently good, imaginative and super tasty that it’s hard to go anywhere else. The staff are always attentive and professional. Well done for maintaining such high standards.

415 Opinions in 3 websites
Sky Apple is now known as ‘A Little Piece of Sky’ and the food here is great. I recently used A Little Piece of Sky to cater a party. I requested a vegan buffet, and it was so good that even the hardcore carnivores devoured it! There were a host of items to choose from and I went for onion bhajis, large spring-rolls, veg kebabs, falafels topped with hummus, olives and tomatoes, sausage rolls and a large vegan chocolate birthday cake. Everything was delicious and the portions were plentiful. The order was delivered on time and was beautifully presented on individual sealed trays which meant that all I had to do was remove the lids. The order and delivery were great value for money and the ordering and payment process with Andy, the owner, was very easy. I’m just waiting for an excuse to order catering from them again! I highly recommend A Little Piece of Sky. Thanks so much Andy. It was perfect!