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Nº 223 in 595 in Argyll & Bute

Nº 71 of 173 British in Argyll & Bute

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Had a late lunch at the cafe last week prior to a couple of hours in Campbletown and returning for an overnight at The House which is part of the same business. Super nice people made us welcome and the food (lunch and breakfast next morning) was delicious. Very clean cafe and stores and I'll say again the very nicest of staff. Would return and recommend without hesitation. This is how a business should be run and why it apprears to be so successful. An all round good experience.

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Philip M . 2024-09-26

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What a gorgeous spot. The food was delicious. Menu had lots to choose from, from a range of hot food to light lunches, to freshly baked cakes/scones and sweet treats. The added cup of soup to each meal was a nice option too. The staff were very friendly and the place had a very homely atmosphere. With the lovely shop attached and the greenhouse and garden. Very much recommend

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Ciara C . 2024-09-04

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Wife and I had lunch at the Glenbarr garden centre cafe. We were able to book a table online. The staff were really friendly and I had one of the best burgers I've ever had anywhere. Really tasty and succulent. Nice range of scottish produce in the shop.

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Philip H . 2024-07-15

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Lovely lunch and very friendly staff. Very dog friendly. Range of sandwiches, jacket potatoes and hot meals. Nice selection of cakes and icecream.

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Pam M . 2024-07-02

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It was lovely to see the Stores had re-opened and the Greenhouse space had been very invitingly laid out. Service was excellent and the food was tasty. As it had only just re-opened, there maybe wasn't quite as much choice as previously, but what we had hit the spot. Great smoked salmon platter and a Ploughman's with enough cheese to satisfy the most demanding of appetites! Staff brought water for the dogs without having to be asked, which is always a nice touch. I hope that now that's it's open again, it goes from strength to strength as it's a lovely place to break up a trip down the Kintyre Peninsula.

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Gillian H . 2023-07-11

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