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Contribute FeedbackThe Tea Room at Kilberry offers charming surroundings and reasonable prices, though the off-road parking is limited. Reviews mention disappointing portion sizes and issues with communication around prices. However, those who did enjoy their visit raved about the delicious homemade food, welcoming atmosphere, and friendly service. As a one-man operation, the owner goes above and beyond to ensure guests have a pleasant experience, making this tea room a hidden gem in the Loch Lomond area. Whether you're stopping by for lunch or a sweet treat, the Arrochar Tea Room promises a delightful experience for all visitors.
I stayed right near the cafe and decided to stop in for breakfast. The staff were really friendly, I had the pleasure of meeting Hamish. The Full Scottish Breakfast was delicious and very satisfying. The kids also got some cake to go and it was fantastic. Overall, a charming little cafe.
Absolutely delightful. An excellent spot to relax after a hike up The Cobbler. Delicious cake, generous portions, freshly brewed tea, and a friendly host make this place a must-visit. Thank you.
The homemade scones and jam were fantastic. They were the best scones I've had in Scotland. The portion of clotted cream was generous. The restaurant has a rustic feel, but it's definitely worth the visit.
A very friendly welcome on a very wet day. I had tea and cake a coffee and soup of the day. All very fresh and a welcome distraction from the elements. Would recommend.
What a disappointment, l was visiting Arrochar today. For the first time in all my visits, this mysterious tea room was opened. So l decided to pay a visit, it is a small cafe. So badly organised, with ridiculous prices. It was a one man show, with the results it took 30 minutes to be served. Sheer daylight robbery, it cost twenty pounds forty pence. For two muffins and two rather small coffees, not top quality. They even had the cheek to ask for a tip.