We felt it was rather loud, as we were seated next to all the other diners. We would have preferred to sit near the display of items for sale.The food was good, and coffee is great.
Susanne McCafferty
Probably nice food and cakes. Unfortunately we could not make the experience, because unlike other reviews there are no dogs allowed! So we had to leave again.
Angie House to Hound Services
Fantastic seasonal menus. Friendly and informative staff. Very welcoming. Always such a pleasant experience.
Andrew Derbyshire
Great cafe in a stunning location. The food was very tasty with plenty of choice and a great selection of condiments on sale in the shop.
Jasmine Clemmons
Worth a considerable detour. Great food and fantastic viewsKid-friendliness: Adorable “tractor” and swings to play on
john constable
Beautiful location and very eco friendly looking cafe. Food was all top quality and cooked to perfection. Would definitely recommend visiting if you're in the area.
George Polwarth
Went for Sunday breakfast. Super location with views. Food excellent and friendly staff. Even arranged sunshine for us.
Jonathan Wells
Lovely place, nice coffee, great food (very generous portions) and very tasty cakes.The shop we love as it stocks our favourite local stuff such as Cromarty Brewery ales, Soap and Mhor, Ben Wyvis Gin, Highland Patisserie chocolate and cards from local artists.The view over the firth is lovely and the huge outside seating area is great.Kid-friendliness: Ample to choose from on the kids menu.Wheelchair accessibility: There are spots straight outside on the concrete.
Anne Mcleod
Went in for lunch, and it was very busy. We went on advice from the owner of Kinlochewe fuel station and weren't disappointed. We both had paninis and juice for lunch, and it was amazing. Was very busy when we went for lunch and we had to wait for a table so it might be advisable to call ahead and book a table. The staff were amazing considering how busy it was, they were still attentive. No photos of the food but photos of some of the merchandise available in the shop.
Food was cooked fresh and the staff were lovely. The only negative thing I could say was I went for Sunday lunch with my family and was there for 2 hrs. We had to wait a long time for the main course and coffee. However I was told by the waitress there would be some wait.
Kate Ollis
Lovely Saturday late breakfast... Full Scottish fry up and Pancakes with bacon and maple syrup ??Great coffee too ☕....and cakes to take away! ?Quick and attentive service with seating indoors and out - lots of space ??Kid-friendliness: Crayons and colouring available and high-chair available.Parking: Two parking areas - lots of room for larger vehicles.Wheelchair accessibility: From car park to shop on a gentle slope but shop access all on the flat and space for a wheelchair user to manoeuvre inside.Dietary restrictions: Gluten free options available.
Mark du Toit
Delicious food, with plenty of tasty options on the menu. Indoor and outdoor seating. Fantastic views. Lots of parking. All eco friendly. An absolute gem in the highlands. I loved the vegetarian breakfast. The tastiest vegetarian sausages and haggis I have ever had. Friendly, accommodating staff. There is a play area outside for the kiddies and plenty of local goodies to buy from the farm store. Would highly recommend, and a booking is probably a good idea.Vegetarian options: Very tasty vegetarian sausages and haggis in the breakfast!Dietary restrictions: Staff more than happy to accommodate specific dietary requests.
Greig Muir
Very warm and friendly. Open on a Sunday unlike many local places.Very dog friendly, although knocked a star off because the outdoor ice cream stand was churning out milk and we watch a few walk away disappointed and none of the staff seemed to notice or sort the situation.Parking: Few spaces around lunchtimeKid-friendliness: Nice little play area for kidsWheelchair accessibility: Slight incline from main car park but everything on level and nice disabled access toilets
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Stopped off for lunch on way home after camper van trip to Brora. Menu large and varied, had special of pulled pork which was lovely and partner had salad Nicoise which looked good. Cake selection looked good too. Added bonus cafe is dog friendly
We felt it was rather loud, as we were seated next to all the other diners. We would have preferred to sit near the display of items for sale.The food was good, and coffee is great.
Probably nice food and cakes. Unfortunately we could not make the experience, because unlike other reviews there are no dogs allowed! So we had to leave again.
Fantastic seasonal menus. Friendly and informative staff. Very welcoming. Always such a pleasant experience.
Great cafe in a stunning location. The food was very tasty with plenty of choice and a great selection of condiments on sale in the shop.
Worth a considerable detour. Great food and fantastic viewsKid-friendliness: Adorable “tractor” and swings to play on
Beautiful location and very eco friendly looking cafe. Food was all top quality and cooked to perfection. Would definitely recommend visiting if you're in the area.
Went for Sunday breakfast. Super location with views. Food excellent and friendly staff. Even arranged sunshine for us.
Lovely place, nice coffee, great food (very generous portions) and very tasty cakes.The shop we love as it stocks our favourite local stuff such as Cromarty Brewery ales, Soap and Mhor, Ben Wyvis Gin, Highland Patisserie chocolate and cards from local artists.The view over the firth is lovely and the huge outside seating area is great.Kid-friendliness: Ample to choose from on the kids menu.Wheelchair accessibility: There are spots straight outside on the concrete.
Went in for lunch, and it was very busy. We went on advice from the owner of Kinlochewe fuel station and weren't disappointed. We both had paninis and juice for lunch, and it was amazing. Was very busy when we went for lunch and we had to wait for a table so it might be advisable to call ahead and book a table. The staff were amazing considering how busy it was, they were still attentive. No photos of the food but photos of some of the merchandise available in the shop.
Good food, pleasant atmosphere.
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Food was cooked fresh and the staff were lovely. The only negative thing I could say was I went for Sunday lunch with my family and was there for 2 hrs. We had to wait a long time for the main course and coffee. However I was told by the waitress there would be some wait.
Lovely Saturday late breakfast... Full Scottish fry up and Pancakes with bacon and maple syrup ??Great coffee too ☕....and cakes to take away! ?Quick and attentive service with seating indoors and out - lots of space ??Kid-friendliness: Crayons and colouring available and high-chair available.Parking: Two parking areas - lots of room for larger vehicles.Wheelchair accessibility: From car park to shop on a gentle slope but shop access all on the flat and space for a wheelchair user to manoeuvre inside.Dietary restrictions: Gluten free options available.
Delicious food, with plenty of tasty options on the menu. Indoor and outdoor seating. Fantastic views. Lots of parking. All eco friendly. An absolute gem in the highlands. I loved the vegetarian breakfast. The tastiest vegetarian sausages and haggis I have ever had. Friendly, accommodating staff. There is a play area outside for the kiddies and plenty of local goodies to buy from the farm store. Would highly recommend, and a booking is probably a good idea.Vegetarian options: Very tasty vegetarian sausages and haggis in the breakfast!Dietary restrictions: Staff more than happy to accommodate specific dietary requests.
Very warm and friendly. Open on a Sunday unlike many local places.Very dog friendly, although knocked a star off because the outdoor ice cream stand was churning out milk and we watch a few walk away disappointed and none of the staff seemed to notice or sort the situation.Parking: Few spaces around lunchtimeKid-friendliness: Nice little play area for kidsWheelchair accessibility: Slight incline from main car park but everything on level and nice disabled access toilets
Stopped off for lunch on way home after camper van trip to Brora. Menu large and varied, had special of pulled pork which was lovely and partner had salad Nicoise which looked good. Cake selection looked good too. Added bonus cafe is dog friendly