I had heard alot about this Scottish restaurant chain that appears to be making a name for itself across the country so I decided to pop in and see what the hype was about for myself.
Initial impressions were not the most favourable, the furniture is mainly bolted down (theft may be an issue for them?) and menu failed to inspire - no haggis or cranachan to be seen or heard, but may be this is one of those food fusion restaurants? it did have some german food, such as hamburgers and also french fries.
Table service was non-existent and cutlery was severely lacking. However, once we had navigated the strange food acquisition system, we received our meals quite promptly. As one who rarely eats a burger, I was pleasantly surprised - it was well seasoned and contained a host of condiments. Their chips, or "french fries" to use the vernacular, satisfactory and the range of drinks was adequate if somewhat limited.
Children seem to be quite taken with the restaurant, and many appear to have received gifts from the friendly staff.
While I would recommend this for families, our Bridge club will most likely chose a different venue for next years annual dinner and prize giving/awards ceremony read more