Peter Potter Gallery is a tiny, lovely little art gallery near the river in Haddington. If you are in the area, it's a great place to pick up either a gift for someone, or splash out on an original artwork. When we visited, the gallery had a glass theme, some of the items had me absolutely transfixed with their translation of light into art.
Above the gallery is a small cafe, where we tucked into soup and salad. Here is probably where my 4 stars went down to 3 - as when asking what stock the soup used (it was lentil, and here in Scotland, the base is usually ham, not vegetable). The waitress not only looked at me as if I had two heads, but was reluctant to even bother trying to find out until I pretty much had to order her to. As it was, it did have a meat based stock, so I opted for the smoked trout pate and beetroot salad. My salad was lovely, although didn't have a trace of beetroot in it, and the smoked trout pate from Belhaven was excellent, as always. My partner in crime for the day opted for the soup and a homemade cheese scone, which looked delicious.
As there was a considerable array of cakes, it felt rude to not check some of them out - going for an oreo-studded rocky road for my friend and a slice of coffee and walnut cake for me. The sponge was lovely and light, but the icing was a bit lacking in flavour and overly sweet. Still, I'd give my left arm to make a sponge like that. Lunch came to about £9 each for food, cake and a drink - not too shabby either.
So - Peter Potter - a bit rough around the edges but a pleasant enough place to grab a lunchtime bite and definitely a good stop for gift buying. read more