Perth Kinross

Perth und Kinross bieten einen Vorgeschmack auf Schottland mit Gerichten wie Haggis, Steckrüben und Kartoffeln, begleitet von frischen lokalen Produkten und feinen Whiskys aus nahegelegenen Destillerien.

Pitlochry Festival Theatre And Cafe

Pitlochry Festival Theatre And Cafe

Port Na Craig, PH16 5ND, Perth Kinross, United Kingdom

Store • Scottish • Art_gallery • Contemporary


"We have come for years to PFT.. Having our dinner in the restaurant before the performance ensured we had no timing worries and the service team were always very efficient and helpful. We brought our 12 year old grandson to both performances of The Bannf Film show and as we have done in the past we prebooked our meal. The menu seemed fine but when the food arrived the smoked salmon pate starter was disappointing.... more like a squirt of piped fishy cream cheese and a pile of mixed leaves. The soup and goats cheese were ok. My Grandson asked for pasta with Mediterranean vegetables and a tomato sauce. He was served a huge plate of pasta tubes with ugly big lumps of courgette and a small amount of sauce. The look of the plate was anything but appetising. I chose the blade of beef. This turned out to be pulled beef, which had been shaped in a ramekin dish, some pretty stiff creamed potato and a couple of sticks of carrot, served with a spoonful of gravy. It tasted ok but was dry and I had to ask for more gravy, which was brought quickly. We have had this previously and was a favourite. Usually a lovely piece of meat in a tasty gravy with fluffy potato and two vegetables. So disappointed. The choice of sweets were not exciting. Date pudding, a cheese board or a chocolate mousse. My husband had the date pudding, which he enjoyed. Since my grandson and I didn’t fancy dates or the chocolate sweet we chose the cheese board, which used to be wonderful. It now offers a pile of biscuits, a bunch of grapes and three different very small pieces of cheese. Considering the cost of each meal was £29.99, I felt it was quite expensive. Certainly not the quality which we used to have. Everything seems to have been pared back so much that it’s just not the same. We have booked for the shows throughout 2020 and have booked meals for each but will probably change our plans now. Really very disappointed."

The Tea Garden At Comrie Croft

The Tea Garden At Comrie Croft

Braincroft, PH7 4JZ, Perth Kinross, United Kingdom

Tea • Food • Coffee • British


"We stopped by this restaurant for lunch and a stroll in the picturesque Comrie area. The establishment includes a cafe, shop, and offers yurts, camping, and biking for holidaymakers. It promotes a natural, fresh, and eco-conscious experience, but comes with a steep price tag. The cafe prices are quite high, with a mocha or piece of shortbread costing £4, quiche and limited salad lunch priced at £17, and small, watery hot drinks served in paper cups. The menu also includes ciabattas, bagels, soup, and cakes. The portions are small and the food is served on plastic plates and cutlery, which is not very pleasant or in line with the eco-friendly ethos of the place due to the waste caused by plastic. The quiche was bland, tasteless, with a rock-hard crust that broke the plastic cutlery while trying to cut it. It did not seem fresh. The salad had tasty flavors, but was limited. The server had a stingy attitude, refusing to heat the quiche as it would supposedly spoil it, and was not very accommodating when we asked for salad. We were made to sit outdoors on a cold October day in the pouring rain, as the indoor seating area was closed. We ended up eating a disappointing and expensive cold meal on plastic plates in the freezing cold. It was apparent that the restaurant was cutting costs by not heating the food or allowing customers to sit indoors. The atmosphere felt geared towards affluent middle-class individuals in expensive camper vans and clothing, rather than genuine environmentally conscious individuals. It felt like they were taking advantage of customers with high prices. If we were not so hungry and far from other options, we would have walked away. It is important to be mindful of the financial crisis, but taking advantage of customers in this way is not acceptable."