The Hubster and I are headed to Scotland one week from today! To say I'm excited is an understatement. Anyone have any great restaurant, bakery, tea shop, pub, food...
Fiona B. replied:
Try to get to Peebles in the Scottish Borders...Cocoa Black & Osso, & the Sunflower are all amazing local eateries! (Have a look at their Facebook pages ) hope the weather is kind to you x
Claire E. replied:
Carlotta's chocolates. http://www.number6 ofyourfiveaday.com yummy chocolates. Contact them via website for distributors. (Its my sisters chocolate company so can personally recommend :-))Have a great holiday.
Elvira E. replied:
Don't miss http://www.musselandsteakbar.com/ while in Edinburgh! The food is awesome <3
In Glasgow, check out the Gallery of Modern Art if you want crazy art stuff, and Kelvingrove Art Gallery for some gorgeous stuff (Gaugin, a few Van Goghs, I believe, and so forth). Also both are free because the UK. Also in Glasgow, if you want trashy ...See More
Jessie D. replied:
At Worlds End pub in Edinburg was awesome! And if you're by the castle keep your eye out for a guy dressed as William Wallace blue face in all.
Maggie D. replied:
The Three Chimneys near Dunvegan in the north of Skye. It is a once in a lifetime sort of place but magical and exquisite. Their famous Marmalade Pudding is to die for http://www.threechimneys.co.uk
Shannon S. replied:
Hettie's Tearooms was amazing! http://www.hettiesteas.co.uk/ I can't remember exactly where it was, but we drove from Glasgow to Fort William, Skye, Inverness then to Edinburgh. We were over from Australia
Oooh you should ask Paul Bradford Designer Cakes - they are based in Scotland - I know its a big place but they maybe able to recommend something! x
Baking T. replied:
http://bakingamoment.com/
Anne B. replied:
If you're heading for Glasgow, try The Bothy in the West End, Byres Road. Scottish cuisine with a twist, they used to do an amazing Irn Bru sorbet! There's also The wee curry shop on Byres road too which is amazing. Centre of Glasgow try Miss Cranstons tea rooms for a traditional afternoon tea.
Lizzie H. replied:
There's a place called The Chocolate Tree in Edinburgh that I've always wanted to go to.