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    Edinburgh Woollen Mill

    4.0 (2 reviews)

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    Encore Dress & Vintage Agency - Every nook n cranny is stuffed full of greatness!

    Encore Dress & Vintage Agency

    5.0(1 review)
    45.0 mi
    £££

    Be still my heart. There is the most darling vintage shop based in Fettercairn and it has stolen my…read moresoul! From vintage Hermes scarves to beautiful 1950s matching twin sets, this little haven is a must for anyone road tripping up to Aberdeen or looking to buy something a little bit special. It might be a little bit out of the city, but it is truly worth the ride! Housing a wide variety of more modern dresses to classic 1940/50s women's clothing, hats and accessories, this place is perfect for anyone looking to get all dolled up for a special occasion. It is more expensive than the usual vintage places I review, but I have to admit that they have earned it. They have a main dress room, an accessories room and two rooms set aside for wedding outfits - both for brides and for very stylish guests (and mothers!) It may be niche, but gosh darn they have totally nailed it! I love that they know their market and their strengths, and it's really great to see that it was super busy even on a weekday afternoon, which just goes to show that it is a great destination for occasion wear. I'm really happy to share that the staff are really lovely and know a lot about the history of the pieces they're selling (I do love to chat about that whenever I'm buying a second hand piece!) I ended up purchasing my first ever vintage hat here - a ridiculously beautiful powder pink 1940s fascinator complete with the fluffiest ostrich feather I have ever laid eyes on. It's in extremely good condition (to the point I'm certain it's only been worn once or twice and it has been living in a very well to do hat box for the past 70 years) and I was thrilled to bits to learn that was made in bonny Fife! For those of you who are wondering, a treasure like this only cost me £38, but I guess I'm one of the few people who would dare to go out to dinner in one of these still ;)

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    Encore Dress & Vintage Agency - Loving the vintage wedding dress section

    Loving the vintage wedding dress section

    Encore Dress & Vintage Agency - Trinkets & treasures! Lots of fun accessories in here

    Trinkets & treasures! Lots of fun accessories in here

    Encore Dress & Vintage Agency - No mad hatters here ;)

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    No mad hatters here ;)

    The House of Bruar - Cakes, tarts, borek, sandwiches

    The House of Bruar

    3.5(37 reviews)
    8.7 mi
    £££

    House of Bruar was one of those unexpected road-trip delights. My spouse had been told we had to…read morestop, while our third travel companion and I were... let's say, skeptical. But we ended up pulling in for breakfast and a browse, and we walked out grinning. There's both a coffee bar and a sit-down cafe; we opted for the cafe, which was perfectly fine for a quick bite before wandering the shops. But the real fun was exploring the place itself. House of Bruar is part country store, part upscale gift shop, part museum of Things You Didn't Know You Needed. You can find everything from cashmere to kitchen tools, with price points ranging from impulse-buy to aspirational. We mostly window-shopped, but it was genuinely enjoyable - lots to look at, and beautifully presented. We did, however, make sure to raid the food section. They have an impressive selection of snacks, condiments, sweets, and treats, and picking out a handful of goodies to nibble on for the rest of our road trip was one of the highlights of the stop. In the end, the skeptic duo had to admit: this recommendation was a good one. If you're passing through, House of Bruar is well worth a visit - even if you just come for breakfast and a wander.

    Fantastic place to stop for some upscale gourmet market finds, high end clothing shops and outdoor…read moremarket stands. The cakes are beautiful, a wide variety of gluten free options. They had just about every kind of cake and tart you can think of. Very fresh and delicious. Coffee bar, ice creams, fresh milk dispenser, fresh pressed orange juice. Beautiful setting in an all glass atrium. I tried the gluten free lemon and elderflower cake with a flat white. It was amazing. I would recommend stopping for brunch or lunch. There is a waterfall within walking distance that you should check out.

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    The House of Bruar
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