Mrs Smith's At Haddo

Tarves, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom, AB41 7LD

🛍 Food, Store, Coffee, Bakeries

4.4 💬 273 Avis
Mrs Smith's At Haddo

Téléphone: +441651851815,+447881920511

Adresse: Tarves, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom, AB41 7LD

Ville: Aberdeenshire

Menu Plats: 5

Avis: 273

Site Web: https://www.facebook.com/Mrssmithsathaddo/

"I had gone to Haddo House expecting to have a coffee in the tearoom attached to the House. I had no idea that there was another option, situated in a small building just across from the car park. I went in quite late in the afternoon, thinking it might be closing, but I was able to order a coffee and chose a strawberry cupcake to go with it. The coffee was very flavoursome and the cake hit the spot with a generous amount of icing on top and a juicy berry. The staff were polite and pleasant, and it all felt very relaxed. There are also tables outside, which would be fine when the heavy rain passed over. At a cost of £4.10 it was at the inexpensive end of the range for such things. I was very pleased with my experience."

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Linda Linda

A lovely spot with good food,9 EXCELLENT coffee and really lovely staff catering for everyone.Great after a long walk round Haddo Estate.

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BillT545
BillT545

Quaint little restaurant offering delectable coffee alongside locally made cakes and fudge. They also provide drinking water and treats for your furry friend. Enjoy outdoor seating during the warm summer days or cozy up inside.


garytR3944JR
garytR3944JR

After a long brisk walk around Haddo country park, there is nothing better than a coffee and cupcake at Mrs Smith’s You can even sit outside with the dog, where they also supply dog bowls and free dog biscuits Coffee is excellent, as are the cakes and scones


jamesbond007
jamesbond007

Stopped for a drink only. Good selection of hot and cold at reasonable prices. Snack and food options looked good from what I saw been brought out and again, looked good value for money. Scones and cakes looked good, just a pity we had a good breakfast. Located next to car park. Voir le carte


catalina1980
catalina1980

I am biased when it comes to this place as we come here every weekend to walk the dog. The owner knows us as we've been coming for 4 years and she always comes out and gives the dog a treat . We love the coffee, the soup and the scones with clotted cream and jam! Kids love the brownies and the icecream.


N8417JGkevinc
N8417JGkevinc

Is the restaurant in violation of Tier 4 restrictions by serving food to customers seated outside at their own tables instead of offering takeaway options? By providing lighting and shelters for these outdoor diners, is the restaurant not technically offering outdoor dining services? It seems unusual to see other cafes not following suit and operating in this manner under Tier 4 restrictions.


lovemeena
lovemeena

Today, I had a delicious NYC baguette at Mrs Smiths. It was filled with pastrami, slices of Jarlsberg cheese, juicy dill cucumbers, and mustard all served in a fresh, crusty baguette. I also had a pot of Clipper tea to drink. The staff were friendly and welcoming. However, the only downside was the muffin - it was dry and the frosting tasted very synthetic. Despite this, I had an enjoyable lunch and will definitely be back with my dog. Thank you! Voir le carte


tripsandfood55
tripsandfood55

We popped into here after visiting Haddo House. There is also a National Trust shop serving food. However, we went into here for the baguettes on offer and were not disappointed.There is seating outside and in. We had coffee and two freshly made warm baguettes that were full of ingredients. The staff were friendly and food was delicious.Based on our experience we would return and have no hesitation on recommending. Total cost £11.75, which we felt was good for what we had.


Barbara
Barbara

DO NOT THINK THIS IS MRS SMITH'S ANYMORE After a stroll around the gardens, we popped into the small café next to the car park for an early lunch. Have to say there did not seem to be a welcoming feeling as previous visits As someone who has food allergies we saw that cheese was the only thing available for me until found out it was white. No suggestion of anything even toast was offered, so we left !! Last time we were there, I had egg sandwiches... a lady came from the kitchen when she heard I could not eat what was on offer and suggested the egg sandwich. It was not as if the café was busy, no one was in there, I am sure that they had bread and probably eggs so do wonder why that was not...


872alastairn
872alastairn

I had gone to Haddo House expecting to have a coffee in the tearoom attached to the House. I had no idea that there was another option, situated in a small building just across from the car park. I went in quite late in the afternoon, thinking it might be closing, but I was able to order a coffee and chose a strawberry cupcake to go with it. The coffee was very flavoursome and the cake hit the spot with a generous amount of icing on top and a juicy berry. The staff were polite and pleasant, and it all felt very relaxed. There are also tables outside, which would be fine when the heavy rain passed over. At a cost of £4.10 it was at the inexpensive end of the range for such things. I was very... Voir le carte

Aberdeenshire

Aberdeenshire

Aberdeenshire offre des côtes magnifiques, des châteaux historiques et une riche culture écossaise ; les plats typiques incluent le haggis, le saumon fumé et le sablé au beurre.

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  • Food Régalez-vous avec notre sélection variée de plats, offrant un mélange de classiques et de créations innovantes. Chaque élément est préparé avec les ingrédients les plus frais pour ravir vos papilles et vous offrir une expérience culinaire mémorable.
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  • Bakeries Une délicieuse sélection de pâtisseries, pains et confiseries fraîchement préparés, confectionnés avec amour et des ingrédients de qualité supérieure pour un plaisir sucré du matin ou une gourmandise de l'après-midi.

Commodités

  • Cafe
  • Takeout
  • Carte
  • Seating
  • Menu
  • Outdoor Seating

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