I was saying in Dunbar for a wedding and on Friday night, decided to meet up with friends for dinner. The Creel was the first recommendation on Google and reservations seemed necessary. However, it was very quiet for a Friday night - having said that, Dunbar is a sleepy place!
A fisherman we met during the day had asked about our plans and when we mentioned The Creel, he joked about us needing our credit cards. In for a penny, in for a pound - wedding weekends are expensive so we didn't think much of it.
The restaurant itself is small (about 15 tables) but cosy. It has a dark, but warm feel - very old school. We were seated promptly by a friendly host and the service throughout the meal was simply excellent. We were incredibly well attended to.
After being seated, were given a complimentary virgin Bloody Mary shot each - it had a real kick! After taking our order, we were given some locally made bread and butter which was absolutely delicious and tides us over until our starters arrived. We had been told that everything on the menu is made to order but the food was seriously worth the (completely reasonable) wait.
For starter, I had a seafood soup which wouldn't have been my normal choice but strongly recommended by our server. Seafood is a speciality at The Creel so I went for the hake main with fried potatoes and again, it was superb. After the main course, we were given more complimentary shots - this time, rhubarb flavoured. For pudding, we opted for panacotta and a local scotch each (again, recommended by the server who was so knowledgable).
The food plus our wine and scotch came to around £45 each. Coming from London, that certainly wasn't too shocking for three courses and drinks! But what you are paying for at The Creel is not just food, but a lovely dining experience.
I'd never been to Dunbar before but believe it, it's beautiful. There's a beautiful beach area with a lovely cliff top walk. The weather happened to be sensational during our stay and really added to the natural, sleepy beauty of the area (Baltic in the winter, I'm sure!). It's also one of the friendliest places I have ever visited and wouldn't hesitate to go again - and that obviously would mean at least one my delicious meal at The Creel. read more