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What alanlid doesn't like about Anta Pottery:
we stopped for a light lunch and a quick look at the factory and its products. The workmanship is impressive, the prices out of my league . . . As for lunch, it all depends what you want: we had a bowl of (lentil) soup and a cheese scone, both fine (especially the soup). Reasonable prices too. Coffee to follow. There's a range of scones and cakes so ok for tea but not much more, as far as I could see; so, fine for te... View all feedback.
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Coffee was pretty poor. Only 3 biscuits on offer. Worst thing was the place was FREEZING. Staff were all wearing coats and hats inside. Perhaps problem with hea...
read moreThis store is fantastic, with lovely products and possibly the best coffee and cake in Scotland! The service was excellent as well. Thank you so much.
Lovely soup and scones. Pleasant server. The stock was extremely expensive and the tweed certainly not the finest quality. The crockery was thick and the patter...
read moreMy sister and myself went for a light lunch and to look for some gifts. Had soup and a scone, which was nothing other than average. It was reasonably priced tho...
read moreSmall tearoom, lovely staff and wonderful home made soup and scones and shortbread all home, baked just too moreish. Anta decor fab
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read moreThe cafe at ANTA offers a charming setting to enjoy a light lunch or a delicious coffee and cake. The quality of the food and service vary depending on the day and staff availability. While some visitors found the selection limited and prices on the expensive side, others praised the homemade cooking and warm Highland welcome. The house furnishings and pottery shop add to the overall experience. Overall, the cafe is recommended for a casual visit, but those looking for a full meal or extensive menu options may want to explore other dining options nearby.