Royal Burgh Cafe - Carte

Main Street, PA32 8TU, Argyll Bute, United Kingdom

🛍 Cafés, Pizza, Pasta, Steak

3.8 💬 764 Avis
Royal Burgh Cafe

Téléphone: +441499302323

Adresse: Main Street, PA32 8TU, Argyll Bute, United Kingdom

Ville: Argyll Bute

Menu Plats: 4

Avis: 764

"During a rainy day visit to Inveraray Jail, I stopped in for a coffee and snack. The special of the day was Cullen Skink, a traditional Scottish haddock soup with potatoes, onions, and cream. Served in a large bowl with bread rolls, it was piping hot and incredibly tasty. The chunks of haddock in the soup were huge. At around £7 or £8, it was a great value. I couldn't stop raving about how delicious it was to my family members. The people at the next table also ordered it and had nothing but praise. While the other snacks were good, I was too preoccupied with my love for the Cullen Skink to notice."

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OntotheFuture OntotheFuture

Yes. I was greeted by a young fellow who was polite and must admit a happy person.

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GIUALEX72
GIUALEX72

All very good We took very tasty sandwichesEven the pizza was good considering that we are in Scotland. Good coffee too


Lorraine
Lorraine

Visited the café both en route and returning from Crear for our daughter’s wedding. Karl is super friendly welcoming, in fact all staff were fantastic. The food was delicious too! Will definitely return on next visit!


pebo2014
pebo2014

Local simple and without big pretenses and but a little expensive compared to the average. However very good dinner, choosing strictly local dishes (useless to choose pizza and above all pasta complaining that they are not as good as at our home .... Voir le carte


Venicema
Venicema

Restaurant correct qui propose une cuisine simple, pas trop chère, sans plus. Le loch Fyne est réputé pour la qualité des poissons pêchés pourtant ceux proposés dans ce restaurant sont frits et sans goût. Le personnel est malgré tout accueillant et le service est rapide.


Thenextrip23
Thenextrip23

I had dinner trying to risk a pizza in Scotland. Pizza seafood, very well stuffed, but the pasta is what surprised me most, cooked well, slightly crisp, I was positively impressed to personally compliment pizzaiolo. The service was also fast and friendly. The 80s music in the background made everything very pleasant. I recommend everyone to try to believe


TrailBlazer791160
TrailBlazer791160

I paid a steep price of £14 for a disappointing meal of battered fish and only 6 chips. The food was subpar and the service was very poor. I will not be returning to this cafe again, as the prices are more fitting for a central London or Paris establishment, not a village in Scotland. I left the cafe still hungry and had to find another place to eat proper food. Overall, not a good experience. Voir le carte


carriagehouse37
carriagehouse37

During our second day in Scotland, my wife and I had lunch at the Royal Burgh Cafe after arriving from New York, USA. The waiter recommended the Cullen Skink (6.95 GBP), which was a delicious seafood soup unlike anything we've had in the US. My wife enjoyed a tasty Tuna Mayo Sandwich (4.35 GBP). It's worth noting that the waiters are very polite and allow patrons to take their time; just make sure to get their attention when you're ready to order or pay.


mags
mags

Called in while on a coach tour. Ordered cullen skink (which was lovely) and a roll and sausage and a cappucinno. Roll was dry and sausage was so hard it couldnt be eaten. No coffee. 20 minutes later i asked for my coffee. Waiter looked blank even though he had written it down. 10 minutes later i had to go to the counter and ask about the cappucinno again. They finally brought it by which time i had to leave to get back on the coach.A terrible advert for Scottish tourism.Avoid at all costs!


BandD59
BandD59

During a rainy day visit to Inveraray Jail, I stopped in for a coffee and snack. The special of the day was Cullen Skink, a traditional Scottish haddock soup with potatoes, onions, and cream. Served in a large bowl with bread rolls, it was piping hot and incredibly tasty. The chunks of haddock in the soup were huge. At around £7 or £8, it was a great value. I couldn't stop raving about how delicious it was to my family members. The people at the next table also ordered it and had nothing but praise. While the other snacks were good, I was too preoccupied with my love for the Cullen Skink to notice. Voir le carte

Argyll Bute

Argyll Bute

Argyll et Bute, connu pour son littoral sauvage et ses sites historiques, offre une cuisine écossaise traditionnelle comme le haggis, les fruits de mer et des spécialités locales telles que la saucisse fumée d'Argyll et le gibier.

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  • Cafés Des cafés charmants proposant une variété de cafés et thés fraîchement préparés, ainsi que des collations légères, des pâtisseries et des desserts. Parfait pour un remontant matinal ou une pause gourmande l'après-midi dans une ambiance cosy.
  • Pizza Plongez dans nos pizzas parfaitement cuites, élaborées avec de la pâte étirée à la main, une sauce tomate riche et un mélange de fromages gourmets. Chaque tranche éclate de garnitures fraîches, garantissant une bouchée délicieuse à chaque fois. Voir le carte
  • Pasta Régalez-vous avec notre sélection de plats de pâtes classiques et contemporains, chacun élaboré avec des ingrédients frais et de qualité et des sauces savoureuses qui capturent l'essence de la cuisine italienne à chaque bouchée.
  • Steak Savourez des morceaux de steaks juteux et tendres, grillés à la perfection par des experts. Chaque bouchée offre une explosion de saveurs, servie avec des accompagnements classiques et des sauces délicieuses pour rehausser votre expérience culinaire.

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  • Late Night

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