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    Wooley's of Arran

    Wooley's of Arran

    5.0(2 reviews)
    14.0 mi

    Sausage rolls! Potato Scones! Bakery delights!…read more Now this is a *proper* bakery, none of your pre-made sandwich pish here (excuse the Scots). Wooley's is a charming bakery in Brodick which is well worth a visit even if you are meant to be avoiding gluten (woops). We popped in a couple of times - first of all on Friday for a snack where we got a sausage roll and chicken pie to takeaway. The sausage roll was HEAVEN. A proper, old-school sausage roll with delicious buttery flaky pastry and a lovely filling. Didn't even need tomato sauce, that's how good it was. We came back on the Monday before we left Arran to get some potato scones as we'd been having them every day as part of our hotel breakfast. They were absolutely delicious! Thicker than the usual ones and really tasty. I'd consider going to Arran just go to this bakery. It was that good.

    Wooley's potato scones are the best I've ever had, and their sausage rolls are fantastic. You can…read moretell that everything is homemade, and it really does make a difference. Everything just tastes so much better than the equivalents you get at the supermarket or the chain bakers, and you can tell that these are products that have been honed to perfection over the generations. If you're staying in a self catering cottage on the island take 5 minutes away from the Co-op and get your bakery stuff from here, and a sausage roll or bridie would definitely give you some fuel halfway up (or down Goatfell!

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    Three Sisters Bake - There's always time for tea

    Three Sisters Bake

    4.3(16 reviews)
    15.2 miQuarrier's Village
    ££

    Best in the business , cakes are like saints Class act ,…read morerecommend everyone to go and have a little brew

    We took a drive out to Three Sisters Bake for a special occasion (Graeme's birthday!) - if you take…read morethe attitude that the trip there and back is part of the adventure, you'll love it. The weather wasn't the best so I found it a little stressful but we found our way there in the end! I think the easiest way to get there is via Paisley/Bridge of Weir but if you like a long drive, you could go via Port Glasgow (ahem). I'd never been to Quarrier's Village before and was keen to get out and explore after lunch but with the rain, didn't have a chance. Quarrier's is like something out of a movie, lots of open, grassy green space and cute houses. It's a really delightful area. Three Sisters Bake is easy to find at the end of Faith Avenue and is one of the most magical cafés I've stepped into in a long time. I was there for the food, but I think the decor won me over just as much. I love the bright colours and attention to detail - this is a real wonderland, the kind of place you only see on wedding blogs and Pinterest. Onto the food. We were there for a long time, so ordered loads of food - the seafood platter to share for starter, and then I had the gourmet cheese on toast. With a heavenly mackerel pate and some seriously juice prawns with chilli and coriander this was a great way to start off a long lunch and made a good size starter between two. There was also some really soft and smooth smoked salmon on the board which I scoffed up while Graeme wasn't looking. The cheese on toast was way more fancy than I'd expected and came with a smothering of rocket - probably one of my favourite green things, so I was well chuffed. There was also leek hiding under the mature cheddar which definitely upped the age limit of this cheese on toast. For desserts we had a look at the cake counter but as I don't have much of a sweet tooth, I initially wasn't fussed. That was until I overheard the waitress delivering coconut and lime tart to the table behind me. I love coconut and lime! I tried to order it but that was actually part of their wedding tasting menu, not a dessert they were serving that day. But the delightful waitress went to check, and got a slice just for me - what a gem! Service was impeccable, friendly and warm and you can tell they all know a lot about the menu and that all the food is freshly prepared. I'm not sure I've managed to do Three Sisters Bake justice, but one thing I do know for sure - if you haven't been, you really need to go!

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    Three Sisters Bake - Outside - located inside the Sommerville Weir Hall

    Outside - located inside the Sommerville Weir Hall

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    Mhor Bread - Inside ordering area

    Mhor Bread

    4.5(24 reviews)
    45.3 mi
    £

    A stop off on our way north, Mhor surprisingly far exceeded expectations. You'll walk in to see a…read moreton of fresh made sandwiches. We grabbed a few for a lunch later in the day along with a pair of pastries, and some coffee. We ate the pastries in their tearoom and the sandwiches a few hours later on the road. Both were a-maz-ing. The sandwiches were made fresh, stayed great until we got to the later in the day, and were portioned well. I kind of want to go back to get another few sandwiches, but sadly I've left Scotland and am back in the states (and my routine work-life). If you are in the area or plan to be, plan to work in a stop. Enjoy!

    Good bread and breakfast spot in Callander, the name of the city was so cool and we saw this place…read morewas highly reviewed so we stopped here to stretch our legs and get breakfast. It was about 9 am and already quite busy, it seemed like everybody who was on the way to Isle of Skye or Glencoe was stopping here. They are known for good sandwiches so we got 2 different ones to try. Both sandwiches came with a purple color coleslaw that was good but we found all the coleslaw in Scotland had too much mayo for our preference. Pastrami with Swiss sandwich: Proper pastrami that is a nice pink with black crust from the nitrates and smoking process. Plenty of cheese and meat but it was very large, had to save half for later or I wouldn't have been able to drive. Turkey sandwich: with pickles and white cheddar, they had some kind of mayo spread that was good. This was surprisingly tasty and we ended up eating more than the kids. If you go down the alley on the side you can eat at a little lake in the back. There's a hill with Worden steps you can climb and from the top you can see a small, old cemetery. They had a wide assortment of country loaves for sale as well!

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