Reviews
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. What Stan L likes about St Abbs Scotland:
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.
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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...
read moreMy 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 th...
read moreFirst 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...
read moreVery welcoming and helpful. Even found the times of the buses and suggested I take a photo so as to have them to hand. Thank you from a grateful tourist!!
At first glance you might blink and miss this simple little cafe, but it really is a hidden gem why? There is no better pleasure than a mug of tea outside on on...
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read moreNestled in a picturesque fishing village, this charming café offers a delightful atmosphere with stunning waterfront views. Diners rave about the extensive menu, featuring fresh local dishes like Cullen Skink soup and Haggis Cheese paninis, alongside tempting sweets such as Victoria sponge and decadent brownies. While some reviews note inconsistencies in specific dishes, particularly in coffee quality and crab offerings, many patrons highlight the friendly service and overall value. With both indoor and outdoor seating, the café is a perfect retreat for those seeking a delicious meal or a cozy spot to enjoy a sweet treat. A must-visit gem in St. Abbs!.