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    4.0 (1 review)

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    Gloagburn Farm Shop - Mars bar cupcake.

    Gloagburn Farm Shop

    4.8(16 reviews)
    41.7 mi
    £

    I go every year to Scotland and make this one of my stops to visit and eat. I love these people…read moreand the food along with the groceries are fresh! The farm is self sustaining and clean.

    **WARNING** This is a lengthy review and you WILL be hungry after reading!…read more Just outside Perth and a short detour from the A9 lies Tibbermore (I know, cute right!), a typical 'blink and you'll miss it' kinda place, but really, just don't blink cos this place is awesome! It really does have it all - fresh fruit and vegetables all leafy and colourful, a gin lovers corner, wonderful cheese and meats deli, health foods section including a variety a GF flours, breads and oatcakes (try their own oatcakes, completely different from the brand that sounds like Talkers but sooo much tastier!), tray upon tray of freshly laid eggs...I could go on but you get the idea! And that's just the food section! They also have a glorious gift section where I could've easily spent a small fortune. Everything from kitchen gadgets to picnic baskets, kiddie gifts to Emma Bridgewater pottery and everything in between. I spotted a few local producers too which I loved as I always like to see locals businesses supporting each other. Then there's the café/restaurant which has a few outdoor tables but plenty inside if they're taken; the day I visited it was glorious but somehow we got lucky and got a table outside (my shoulders can prove that #scottishtan!...). The menu has lots of tasty options incorporating as much of their own produce as possible - I opted for the Homemade Chicken Liver pate while my parents both had the Smoked Ayrshire Ham & Gloagburn Curried Banana Chutney sandwich (Dad went hunting for the ham to buy later he was that impressed!). Once decided, we had to go inside and order at the counter; I'm not sure if this was due to us sitting outside or standard practise as when we asked for a second round of coffees (and some more oatcakes for me as I'd ran out!), a waitress came over with one of those electronic hand-held thingys to take that order so I wondered why she couldn't have done that initially, anyway, not really a star-affecting issue. Pricewise, we were just shy of £10/head for a sandwich and coffee (exc our 2nd coffee round), a tad steep but it's all fresh and local produce so I don't mind paying that when you know you're getting good quality (and it really was!). Given it's out-the-way location it's a busy wee place but worth the trip as you could easily spend a couple of hours here eating and browsing. There's plenty parking available and even a small play area for kids. Farm Shops like this don't come around too often, which is a shame as they really are wee gems of places!

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    Wishing Well Coffee House

    Wishing Well Coffee House

    3.7(3 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    My husband and I along with his parents were recommended to visit the above for lunch today.We…read moreordered our sandwiches and drinks - tea, coffee etc., and opted to have the drinks served as soon as possible. A little time after we had been given our drinks the waitress told us there was a 'backlog' in the kitchen and our food would be delayed.Twenty five minutes later when our sandwiches were finally served (mine had to go back because there was an error) our drinks were long finished and we suggested to the waitress that complimentary teas and coffees would be appreciated.She went off to seek guidance and returned to tell us that as all food was freshly made there was always a time lapse and drinks would not be forthcoming.Later the manageress approached us and accused us of trying a ruse to obtain free drinks! As you can imagine this was insulting and also, I can assure you, quite untrue.Because of the rudeness of this woman I asked if the owner was available and was directed to the foyer where a young man was told by the manageress that we 'didn't want to pay for our drinks' - not true.My husband explained that as we are in business for ourselves (we are a tourism company) that we would never, ever treat our customers in the way we had been treated but the upshot was that we were ordered to pay for our meal, leave the restaurant and never return.My sandwich had been redone and returned to the table by this time but had to be left uneaten.I am sparing you the verbatim account of what passed between this unpleasant couple and my husband and myself but as people who have been fortunate enough to travel all over Scotland and many countries abroad I can honestly say that I have never come across such attitudes before and although the food in the Wishing Well may be recommended having people like this running an establishment should definitely have no recommendation.

    The best place in the coutryside!read more

    Drymen Pottery - coffee - Updated May 2026

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