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Our Airbnb in Kelso told us about this cafe in St. Abbs so we made a little walking trip out of our visit and what a find...every holiday box ticked. A fab little fishing village, awesome position and scenery from the surrounding hills, a cute spot on the harbour, friendly efficient staff, very financially friendly pricing and the food..exceptional ! After our walk we had Cullen Skink soup and a Brie, Bacon and Cranb... View all feedback.
What C8178VSmikef doesn't like about St Abbs Scotland:
We ordered a crab sandwich. However, the crab meat seemed to be all brown and had a sharp taste to it, with no sign of any white meat. To make matters worse, the sandwich bread was hard and seemed stale. When I brought this up to our server, I was told that they were fresh and crispy when prepared in the morning. I was left confused by this explanation. On a positive note, my wife and granddaughter enjoyed their meal... View all feedback.
My husband and I had lunch here today and it was wonderful! A huge menu with local, fresh food. I had one of their paninis which was super and my husband had the crayfish salad. Would definitely recommend
During our visit to St Abbs, we stopped at a cafe located by the harbour for a quick break. It was late afternoon, so we were not in the mood for a full meal but decided to have some coffee. The menu offered a variety of options, and we were pleasantly surprised by the extensive selection of homemade sweets, treats, and cakes. We had a hard time choosing, but eventually settled on Turkish delight tray bake, lemon meringue pie, Victoria sponge, scone with cream, and Tottenham cake, all of which were delicious. The staff was friendly and efficient, even taking care of our dog by providing water. The only downside was the coffee, which was not very hot and served from a machine. Nevertheless, it was still enjoyable. If you find yourself in the area, make sure to treat yourself to some cake at this cafe.
Our Airbnb in Kelso told us about this cafe in St. Abbs so we made a little walking trip out of our visit and what a find...every holiday box ticked. A fab little fishing village, awesome position and scenery from the surrounding hills, a cute spot on the harbour, friendly efficient staff, very financially friendly pricing and the food..exceptional ! After our walk we had Cullen Skink soup and a Brie, Bacon and Cranberry pannini. We finished with a Biscotti caramel slice and a Tunnocks caramel wafer brownie. Very filling and tasty. If you are either on holiday or just travelling through the area, stop at this fabulous cafe to be fed and watered like a King (or Queen). You will not be disappointed and very happy you did...stop by !!
The food and cakes at this restaurant were excellent. The outdoor seating area is dog friendly and they have large umbrellas in case of rain. Unfortunately, our holiday cottage was just across the road so we had to keep going back and forth to enjoy our cake and coffee on the balcony. It was a shame, but we still had a great experience at the restaurant.
First time visiting St Abbs and what a great place to be. Faced with beautiful scenery and lovely harbour Ebbcars is the perfect place to eat and drink. With a good choice of main meals and cake, we can heartily recommend the Cullen Skink and Haggis Cheese panini (made with some of the tastiest Haggis I have ever had). In addition, the Victoria sponge and White Chocolate Raspberry slice was amongst the best cake we've had in a long time. And to wash it all down, a lovely pot of tea. Prices for the food and drink were reasonable and well worth it, proving that you really do get what you pay for. And don't forget the staff (and locals) everyone was friendly and welcoming. We are now looking forward to coming back again one day soon to experience it all again.