The Brae Cafe - Carte

Kintore Street, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom, AB30 1XP

🛍 Food, Fish, British, Scottish

4.8 💬 365 Avis
The Brae Cafe

Téléphone: +441561320734

Adresse: Kintore Street, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom, AB30 1XP

Ville: Aberdeenshire

Menu Plats: 12

Avis: 365

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

"visited the brae cafe for the first time today with my family who are regular. I was very impressed. the staff was very friendly and helpful. the place has a nice cozy atmosphere. eating was very tasty and the portion size was incredible. my daughter (8yr) ordered a ham and cheese panini from the children's menu and it was more than enough. I ordered chicken fillets and it was more than I could eat. the size of the portion is large and the price they pay for it is very reasonable. I was filled with definitiw when we were gone. we took so cake to have later from their delicious selection of homemade cakes and tablet bakers. would recommend this cafe in any case. I'm looking forward to my next visit."

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Great food and beer... Friendly staff... Spotless premises

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Very nice place, great food and very friendly staff. Will be back


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beautiful place and friendly. fish sauce with panko was great and my daughter ate the whole tuna sandwich, so around in the whole environment.


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We enjoyed a lovely lunch at this restaurant. The staff was extremely attentive and helpful, and the food was fantastic. We definitely plan on returning. Voir le carte


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in the last week were some paintings there, the staff is beautiful and friendly. always a special day. eating is good much imagination. clean and eat space to eat.


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in the village for the weekend enjoyed to fall in this beautiful place to lunch when for a walk. I welcome the warmest hospitality. the food was excellent. I can highly recommend 'the teacup lunch '. excellent value for money, large portion size. we will return


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I spent the weekend in the village and discovered this lovely place for lunch while out for a walk. The hospitality was top-notch and the food was delicious. I highly recommend the Teacup lunch - it's great value for the portion size. I'll definitely be returning. Voir le carte


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I visited this restaurant last week and noticed some beautiful paintings on display. The staff were friendly and welcoming, making it a special experience. The food was delicious and creatively presented. The restaurant was also clean and inviting. It was a great place to enjoy a meal.


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the feeling in this beautiful that was great. owners linda colin daughter kayleigh are phenomenal hosts. the friendliness of them the native was brilliant, we came to stubborn at 7 o'clock as he said it was a great wee pub. I have starved. they made us fish chips with inherited I have never seen a fish that never eats anything. it tasted fantastic. then the taxi would be too late for us, so a local friend brought us to her house to wait for the taxi we took until we were picked up to go home an hour later, which is an unforgettable experience for me. I love it when the love comes out of nothing. many thanks for a beautiful time. matt x


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visited the brae cafe for the first time today with my family who are regular. I was very impressed. the staff was very friendly and helpful. the place has a nice cozy atmosphere. eating was very tasty and the portion size was incredible. my daughter (8yr) ordered a ham and cheese panini from the children's menu and it was more than enough. I ordered chicken fillets and it was more than I could eat. the size of the portion is large and the price they pay for it is very reasonable. I was filled with definitiw when we were gone. we took so cake to have later from their delicious selection of homemade cakes and tablet bakers. would recommend this cafe in any case. I'm looking forward to my next... 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.

Catégories

  • 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.
  • Fish Régalez-vous avec nos plats de poisson exquis, conçus à partir de la prise du jour la plus fraîche. Des grillades favorites aux ragoûts savoureux, notre menu célèbre la richesse de l'océan avec des saveurs pour satisfaire tous les palais. Voir le carte
  • British Traditionnel et copieux, le menu britannique propose des classiques réconfortants comme le fish and chips, des rôtis succulents et des tourtes savoureuses. Redécouvrez des favoris familiers, préparés avec amour à partir de recettes intemporelles et d'ingrédients frais, locaux.
  • Scottish Découvrez les saveurs riches et copieuses de l'Écosse avec des plats traditionnels tels que le haggis, les navets et les pommes de terre, accompagnés de tourtes savoureuses et de saumon fumé tendre, offrant un goût authentique du patrimoine culinaire écossais.

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