Escape Route - Pitlochry

#29 - Vegetarian - Pitlochry, Cafe, Scottish
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Escape Route

Escape Route
4.4 / 5 (2485 reviews)

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Escape Route Café in Pitlochry, Scotland offers a delicious vegan-friendly breakfast menu, with options for a full vegan breakfast or a filled roll. I opted for a roll with potato scone and enjoyed every bite.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Here

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★ 4.4 / 5 from 2485 reviews
allen-bethany
25.12.2022

What a fantastic venue for an evening meal at the weekend. very different atmosphere during the daytime. large menu in the offer, fabulous cook,big service. well presented and very delicious food. are generous. selection of menu items was great. take the opportunity to eat here an evening, they will be surprised. think only on Friday and Saturday nights for a limited time. and a wee bonus they have wein and brewdog beer in offer. it was nice to eat somewhere that is not a pub or a hotel. I hope they have these nights in front of christmas and very cozy with the log burner.

raju-kamini
25.12.2022

The staff is lovely, the coffee was fantastic, I highly recommend the rocky road backpack.... and the bike shop also offers babysitting for a fun day out!

dana-uher
25.12.2022

Love the vibe here for breakfast. Food is as good as the atmosphere. A must if you are staying in Pitlochry.

here-to-traveljade-4
10.03.2024

The restaurant is nicely decorated with a rustic vibe, featuring a log burner and bike sacks. They have a variety of clearly labeled vegan options including sandwiches, soup, burgers, and cakes. I ordered the potato and leek soup, cappuccinos, and rocky road dessert which were all very tasty, especially the chunky brown bread. While some of the food is a bit pricey, the portions are generous. I have returned multiple times and enjoyed drinks and a delicious berry crumble. The restaurant also offers free off-street parking. #Veganuary.

elizabethann
10.03.2024

I recently visited this friendly cafe and enjoyed a delicious vegan meal of carrot and lentil soup, a portobello mushroom sandwich, and fries. The prices may seem high, but the portions are huge! The food was tasty and the staff was very welcoming, making sure we had a great dining experience. I only wish I had saved room for the tempting cake they had on display.

FAQ

A little farther away is Pitlochry, where you can also access the municipal transportation.

You can also enjoy gluten-free dishes at the restaurant.

The diner and its premises are wheelchair accessible and thus usable with a wheelchair or physiological disabilities.

The restaurant also takes credit cards from the common providers as a means of payment.

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