Gracie’s

175 Brook St, Broughty Ferry, Dundee
01382 730811

Recent Reviews

John Knoyle

A busy place. An service was good. Friendly staff. Food good also. Price very reasonable. Il be back soon.

Gordon Watson

2nd time visiting Gracies, dropped in for tea and coffee and a sandwich. Had the Ruben's toastie. It was packed with pastrami and swiss cheese and came with nachos and side salad. Excellent value.

Alisha Grant

Coffee was good but don’t know about the food.And they’re Dog friendly.

mark houston

Had lunch there today with our 2 children and food/service was fantastic. Staff were Uber friendly, attentive and enthusiastic. Highly recommend this place for family lunch ?

Orla Rodger

With all the coffee shops and cafes in Broughty Ferry, Gracies is definitely one of my favourites. The staff, and manager, are always friendly and helpful, and the food is wonderful!Whether you're a local or a visitor to this beautiful seaside town, Gracies should be on your list as a place to visit.

Ernie Miller

Polite staff, lovely food and very clean. Highly recommended

Gordon Martin

excellent food and friendly

John Ruddy

Went in for a quick coffee, and despite it being fairly busy, service was quick and the friendly staff couldn't be more helpful. Definitely going to be a regular visitor from now on!

Karen Murray

Super lunch time ambiance, customers around chatting and relaxed. Very warm greeting and send off afterwards. Efficient, smiling, lively friendly waitress served usHad hot lentil soup on a very cold windy day, full of flavour and filling.Highly recommended

Adam McQueen

Lovely little cafe. Ordered 2 teas and 2 scones and was pleasantly surprised by volume of tea, easily 3 cups each in the teapot. The scones were warmed and delicious.My only slight issue was that it took almost 25 mins from ordering to receiving our food and drinks. It was busy, but not mobbed and others who came in after us were served their orders well before us. (inc plates of food!)These things happen, but staff never acknowledged it.Anyway, small thing and it wouldn't stop me returning as the food and setting easily compensated.Wheelchair accessibility: There was a customer in who was in a large, passive wheelchair. They were easily accommodated at a tabel without any apparent fuss as the cafe is quite spacious. Similarly when they were leaving they didn't appear to have any issues traversing the establishment to get to the stepless door.

Eddie papazian

I was last here with a friend a few months back. Waitresses came round and informed diners they would need to pay by cash only as the card reader was down. It was my friend's turn to pay but he only had credit cards and no cash at all, luckily, I found a £20 note in my wallet and offered to pay on this occasion. I approached the owner asked for the bill, he said it was £20 + 70 pence, I explained I only had £20 on me but would get the 70 pence to him to which he replied in an abrupt manner 'WHEN' I repeated I would get the 70 pence to him, this time he replied (more aggressively) 'but when, I need to know so I can balance the till'. This made me feel humiliated & very embarrassed especially as there was a group of people standing there waiting to get in. Prior to then, I had been a frequent visitor along with friends colleagues and sometimes family but have not darkened his doorstep since and have no intention of ever doing so again. This rude individual allegedly operates in the hospitality sector but there was nothing hospitable about his behaviour on that occasion,to the owner at Gracie'sI can assure you there is no mistake on my part. events stated in my review are 100% accurate and not embellished in any way.How it ended was, I stayed behind whilst John my friend and fellow diner dashed out to get some cash and ensured you got the 70 pence you were making such a song & dance about, then we both left your premises feeling disgusted with your behaviour and vowing never to return - we haven't since.

Emily Crawford

Had brunch with my mum here, was a really nice experience. The food was delicious and the staff were lovely.

susan scott

Fabulous bacon bap and extremely friendly and professional staff...thank

Carly Markantonatos

£11.50 for a toastie with a mushroom and some brie on it and it was absolutely disgusting to boot. My husband owns a restaurant so I know about paying for costs, staff etc but this was just a rip off. Also £11 my friend was charged for a plate of chips with a bit of sausage in blanket on it pitched as Christmas poutine. No idea how they can justify this or how it manages to stay open. Hadn't been in two years and won't be returning any time soon.

Clive Sturgess

Good cup of coffee. Friendly service. Sat out watching the world go by.

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