Wee Bear Cafe

Bridgend of Lintrathen, Kirriemuir
01575 560427

Recent Reviews

irene preston

Not impressed drove 50 minutes to find it all shutWebsite states it is openSurly you can take the time to update your website ?

Sandrayghjjqq Reid

Parking: Easy to park amazing place to go the best food and cake ?

Lynn Wilson

Booked for Twisted Tapas. A great welcome followed by excellent service and really delicious food. Highly

Nikki Sinclair (a_brunette_and_her_bay)

Delicious cakes in beautiful surroundings.

Angel Zorn

I've had tea and cake here quite a few times and its always delicious! I need to try the savoury options too. The staff are always friendly, I notice that every time. Great atmosphere and unmatched outdoor seating.

fionar783

It may be out of the way but this is a fabulous wee dog friendly cafe. The food is excellent and the staff incredibly friendly. I asked for my sandwich to be served without cucumber and got what I asked for. It was full of tuna mayo and red onion with a fabulous side salad. Definitely be back.

alan mcpherson

Fantastic place to dine . We took our friends and we were all impressed with the menu ,friendly staff and reasonably priced food and drink. Helps alot being dog friendly our hattie loved the attention. We are looking forward to our next visit..

Martin Connor

Enjoyable visit from start to finish. Warm, friendly welcome from the young lady who invited us to choose our own table from those available which I always prefer to being ushered to somewhere of someone else's choosing and invited to come back up to the checkout area to order when we were ready, again, something I like as opposed to feeling rushed to order or being left too long and feeling forgotten. Only a small thing but it's a nice touch, it gives the customer the option to make the decision when they are ready to do so. It was quiet when we arrived as just opened but it soon started to fill up but despite this, it maintained a very welcoming and relaxed vibe and the staff were always friendly and welcoming whenever new people arrived. They seemed genuinely happy to welcome people, not forced like other places I've been with people showing a lack of interest. Lovely vibe to the place and the staff only enhance this. The friendliest of all was the wee dog (one of two) that kept coming to visit. Pre food arriving and during us eating. Now, some people might think that the dog was looking to be fed something but not once did the gorgeous wee pooch even look up at the table or towards us when we were eating. Just lay at my feet happily enough waiting for an ear scratch or belly rub. Such a couthy wee thing who I would have bought in a second. What about the main reason for our visit. The food. Oh my days. I had the Sir Douglas sausage sandwich. Now I don't know who this is named after, maybe it's whoever thought up the combination of the sandwich but it is easily the best sausage sandwich, or just the best sandwich I've had. The quality and flavours of it are sensational. A warm, fresh ciabatta with lovely tasting pork sausages, chilli marmalade and mustard (a choice of dijon or English) I went for the dijon but next time, and there will be a next time, I'll try the English) and all of the different flavours just come together so well and had me wondering where Sir Douglas had been all my life. As a side note, my friend had the Blueberry Scuffin and was equally as in awe of that as I was of the knighted Dougie. Whoever came up with this sandwich need a monument raised for them and a national day named after them. Keep your Robbie Burns and his Burns night and William Wallace, Sir Douglas is the true national hero of Scotland in my eyes. I think you can maybe tell that I like this place and can't recommend it enough. You might also be able to tell I can't sleep. But if you are in the area, or even if you're not, you need to visit. You honestly won't regret it. It would be impossible not to love this place. Oh and the selection of cakes is plentiful and they also look ridiculously good. Is it possible to propose to a cafe? If so, I'm first in the queue. See you again soon hopefully. Its only around 22 miles away so no excuse really. Wee Bear Cafe gets 11 out of 10.

David Jones

Named after the shaggy dog wandering around it has indoor and outdoor seating. Plenty of friendly staff. Food very good. Worth a visit just for the cakes.

udontsavethose

After turning up out of season when the Wee Bear Cafe was closed, we made a point of ensuring we returned during season. The wait was worth it. Great setting, great food, great staff and we even got to meet Wee Bear ? Super dog friendly place and the owners kindly gave us a lovely bandana for our Ollie….super touch!! Will definitely return when on our travels.

Ann Broom

Lovely lunch today. A very good selection of food and cakes. Friendly staff. Resident dog adorable. Attractive settings inside and out.

Susan Bree

Brilliant wee cafe in the countryside. All food is freshly made to order and there are an abundance of yummy, homemade cakes to choose from.Plenty of inside and outdoor seating. Dogs are very welcome... Wheelchair access and vegetarian options are also available. This venue also has its own carpark and is a popular stop off for cyclists.

fmacmac

What a lovely place! We had a delicious lunch - cheese scone with bacon and egg (kind of like eggs Benedict). Very friendly staff and delicious food - great stop if you’re exploring the Angus glens.

Pat Phillips

Loved this cafe. Went twice in same week. We attended a collaboration evening event . Great burgers

Seonaidh2015

I have been here a few times now and I can't fault it. Reasonably priced. The staff are friendly and helpful. The food, coffee and cakes are excellent. Would highly recommend.

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