Brig o' Turk Tearoom

Brig o' Turk Tearoom, Brig o'Turk, Callander
01877 376283

Recent Reviews

Sam Butter

This is a great spot to take a break if you’re out for a walk. My girlfriend and I enjoyed some tea and scones here. What truly stood out was the service—exceptionally friendly and impressively prompt. We’re definitely planning to return!

George Imrie

Brilliant little cafe for a stop off after a hike in the

Roz Brooke

So glad the tea room.has opened again.Lovely filling,home made food for a the family.The baked beans were very special!

Caroline Breen

Delicious home made Moroccan tomato soup with soda bread for lunch today. Homemade fruit scones very tasty too. Cosy, friendly tea

Amy Cook

Popped in for a coffee & ended up having lunch. Very reasonably priced, especially considering everything is handmade! Delicious coffee too, will definitely return when we're in the area

Douglas Shakir

Such a quaint little setting for some excellent tea, coffee and food. Highly recommended to anyone passing by, whether driving, walking or cycling. Dog and Vegan friendly with a great atmosphere with indoor and outdoor seating.

Dougie2034

Can't rate this place highly enough, such a quaint little Tearoom suberbly located to provide an experience to passers by, whether driving, walking or cycling. Vegan and dog friendly with indoor and outdoor seating and communal parking nearby. Coffee and scones are second to none.

FloOzarrr

Such a great find after a long run around Loch Venachar. The food was fresh, tasty and reasonably priced and the owner was super lovely. Thank you :)

joan maclennan

Excellent light lunch at this tearoom. Although extremely busy, staff were very efficient and didn't have too long to wait for delicious food. We had soup and caramelised onions and mozzarella panini, also lovely gingerbread to take away.

mattyw1315

Amazing host. The sweet treats taste great and at a really fair price. Couldn’t of asked for better especially after a long walk out.

Margaret Murphy

Excellent service and hospitality. Scones were still warm just out of the oven.We stopped here to wait for our daughter who was walking the rob roy macmillan cancer marathon. A hidden gem would highly recommend ?

Carole Hoggan

Great place for a coffee & cake break from walking or cycling. Tearoom owner was lovely. ? We popped by a couple of times in our holiday week. Dog friendly. The tearoom is a great setting (as seen in the remake of the 39-step film).Dietary restrictions: Seems to try very hard to accommodate dietary preferences/ restrictions and has vegan options.

Anthony Hurdidge

The owner has done wonders transforming this place to a place that needs to be visited.The first time we called on our way back from a long walk, we enjoyed cake and a drink. The second time, we were going to eat in Callender but decided to revisit the Tearoom again, such was the hospitality and we were not disappointed.Although the owner was working solo the day we called in for lunch, she did a fantastic job, keeping everyone fed and watered, all added with a huge dose of humour and a big smile.She serves vegetarian foods, freshly prepared and locally sourced, if possible. Our plates arrived brimming with food, a fine balance of colours, including multi coloured beetroot slices.The Tearoom resounded to much laughter and a great friendly atmosphere. We felt very much at home hereKid-friendliness: Children made very welcome

Robert Clelland (Rab)

We went into the tea. Everything looks fine. But I am sorry to say, I have a very fussy girlfriend in what she eats. So we had to leave.Sorry about that.

Tim B

Visiting from BC Canada. Stopped by the Trossachs for some hiking after completing the epic NC500 bike tour. The tearoom is operated by super friendly owners and staff. The coffee is 1st class and all the cakes and slices are freshly home baked. The Ginger Slice is scrumptious… I hope they keep it in the menu. It’s a great place to relax, chat and laugh before your next adventure!

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