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Contribute Feedback What Iona McCormick likes about Atrium Cafe Callander:
Love that tables are spread out and food was tasty though wouldn’t recommend fish as found two massive fish bones Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Food: 3 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 View all feedback.
What Elsie Shaw doesn't like about Atrium Cafe Callander:
We usually go to a little Deli in Callander, but they were fully booked, so came across Atrium. The staff were lovely and the setting okay too, with lots of space and felt really safe. The food took a wee while to get out and when it did, certainly the adults meals were very well cooked, maybe a bit too much. Overall it was a good visit and glad we've come across it for future trips through Callander View all feedback.
We enjoyed a tasty lunch at this restaurant. The sweet potato, coconut, and chili soup was exceptional. The restaurant is also dog-friendly, providing dog beds, water bowls, and treats.
The food was very expensive and the staff seemed distracted, leading to a long wait for our meal in a nearly empty cafe. The food was just average.
I have come here many times over the past few months. The schnitzel was my absolute favorite with the potato salad. It is heart breaking that the entire menu has changed. Very disappointing. New menu is very mediocre at best. I used to bring everyone to visit me here to the cafe. I don’t think I’ll be coming back. Used to be my favorite food in Scotland.
A bright and airy cafe, with a good selection of hot drinks and herbal teas. They offer some gluten free cakes, if anyone needs to avoid gluten, but they aren't served in a safe way for people with coeliac disease, so we haven't tried them.
Nice comfortable location, good coffee but mediocre food. I had a coffee to drink, which was lovely and smooth, flavourful. Wife had the tea which was pretty nice. For food I ordered the shakshouka which I found distinctly average. The ingredients were fresh enough, but it overall seemed to miss the mark of good shakshouka, which should have punchy spices with crispy and caramelised bits this was a tin of tomatoes boiled up with slices of pepper and a poached egg plopped on top. It wasn 't terrible or inedible or anything, just not that great and not really worth the 11 quid. Wife had the black pudding 'open sandwich ' which was, similarly, tasty enough in its own way, but was lacking something light to counterpoint the heaviness of the meat and carbs. In summary, coffee was nice but I wouldn 't eat here again.