The Crannog

54 High St, Linlithgow
01506 843982

Recent Reviews

G Walker

Fantastic little cafe in Linlithgow. Visited on a damp mid week day in February but greeted with a warm welcome!Menu selection is great and the food was amazing. I would highly recommend the mac and cheese! Cake selection was top notch (even on a quiet day).Would recommend to anyone and will definitely be back.P.S Little Scarlett loved all the attention ?.

Anne-Marie B

Café is very dog friendly and the food was amazing. It was a cold winter’s day when we visited and the Café was so warm and welcoming. Highly recommend the French Toast, with bacon (for meat eaters like me) and the home made shortbread was one of the best I’ve had; it was a chunk rather that a small slice. We would highly recommend this café as well as a visit to Linlithgow.

Maacah D

Great! This the best stop for lunch or breakfast or dinner in linlithgow! I Reccomend the coronation chicken toastie.

Constance Strachan

Lovely place to have a coffee and a cake. Been here a couple of times. Will definitely be back soon. Popped in this morning and had billionaire tablet. It was delicious. Also bought two bits to take home with me

hugh kidney

Nice wee cafe where your made to feel welcome from the moment you step through the door.very friendly staff and quick service plus dog friendly.dont just take my word for it pay a visit yourself you won't be disappointed.

Richard McLaughlin

Friendly staff. Excellent food with gluten free options. Great ambience. What more could you ask for.

John R

A FRIENDLY AND WELCOMING PLACE. Food well prepared and presented and reasonably priced. Worth a visit.

Stewart Graham

Sadly disappointing is the kindest way to describe my visit. Found that the food did not live up to my exspectations having read the menu.Average pannini, coleslaw tasted and looked supermarket brand, could not find or taste any dressing on the small amount of salad served.Sorry but not for me, I do not live within the area, but can assure you I can get a higher quality of food locally for same cost or slightly cheaper.Dear owner in response too your question regarding feedback to staff at the time of our visit, we did leave rather hurriedly on the day and paid at the counter directly.I was not asked how our meal went, but consider this only a minor issue truthfully.Unfortunately I do not see a time anywhere in the near future when we would be back in Linlithgow so will not be able to accept your kind offer of a free meal, but my thanks for the offer.Sadly can I also say with no intention of causing you upset, even if we were to be in the area unexpectively again I would not call at the Crannog Cafe, sorry.

ClaireB

Nipped into the Crannog Cafe in Linlithgow recently for the tasty lunch. Lots of lovely things to choose from on the menu. We had soup and sandwich combo plus millionaire slice. It has a really relaxing atmosphere and happily is dog friendly too. Looking forward to returning soon.

Jan C.

Stopped by for a light lunch… Had cheese Toastie’s and a baked potato. Service was truly fantastic and was really good. Tempted by the desert as there was quite an array… Loved it all!!

Steven Murray

Nice french toast, bacon and black pudding, tea, coffee and traybakes/scones. Friendly staff, very clean toilet too.

Stevie Douglas

Lovely little cafe in Linlinthgow. Dropped in for as snack as my partner was tired after walking around.The Tomato and basil soup was amazing as was the toastie I ordered. My partner has a limited diet due to her condition. So just had a toasted teacake with some jam. She can usually only have a few bites of something then has to stop , she ate it all. I also had a lovely fruit scone with butter and jam. We will definitely be back when In The area.Also check out the stunning canvases on the walls of the Kenmore Crannog while your there. I think they are for sale. (Any idea who the photographer is?) It's very important to support small local businesses folks. Especially since this great wee place has a Costa next door.

Denise Macdonald

Choose here as it had outside seat in the sun. Had haggis roll, black pudding and bacon roll. Pot of tea and black coffee, for £12.50. 2 slices of haggis likewise for black pudding and bacon. Nice roll, good size for filling. Do think that £4.50 for a plain scone with jam, butter and cream is a bit steep... However, would return.

Catherine T

First visit to Linlithgow. This cafe was recommended by a local. As he promised we had tasty well prepared home cooked food. Will not look for anywhere else on our next visit.

Andy Carter

Nice lunch in a clean cafe. Staff very good and food was lovely.

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