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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThere were not many non-meat options: the typical macaroni cheese with garlic bread and chips (Triple Carb); vegan haggis, neeps and Tatties; an egg quiche, the bombay burger from sweet potatoes and I think it was. It is a real Scottish theme and one of the waiters carries a kilo and there is a small shop to buy snacks.
If you are waiting for your train (or just arriving) you might as well go here it is a nice pub with live music in the evening and outdoor seating for sunny days. Some good beers on tap and vegan food is clearly marked on the menu. The haggis bites are nice (but a small portion). All in all not very special but in a very convenient place.
We stopped in our campervan at this village store cabin in the carpark during our journey. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Although we didn't need any services, they seemed willing to assist with anything we might have needed. The restaurant is described as an "aire" but we were not sure of the specific services available. However, we highly recommend this place. There are 5 spaces for campervans and plenty of parking for cars. We had a dine-in dinner which cost between £30-£40 per person. The food, service, and atmosphere all scored a perfect 5. We recommend trying the Fish & Chips and the Fries. Vegetarian options are clearly labeled on the menu. There is plenty of free parking available at this location.
I had looked up Happy Cow before heading to this restaurant and knew they had vegan options available. However, the menu we were given at the restaurant did not specify which dishes were vegan. I asked the bartender and found out there were two vegan options: the Bombay Burger and the Mediterranean Tart. I chose the tart, which was served with sweet potatoes and salad. It was delicious and a generous portion. It was great to find vegan options in a rural setting and even better to be able to dine outside in the sun with a view of the mountains.
I was not disappointed with the recommended cream of broccoli soup at this restaurant. The BLT sandwich was also excellent. I enjoyed a lovely pint of Arrochar Alps Lager. The restaurant is not only dog friendly, but they also have a menu specifically for dogs. The service was top-notch. This was a lunch meal, with a price range of £10-20 per person. The food, service, and atmosphere all received a rating of 5. Recommended dishes include the sandwich. There is plenty of parking available with a free parking lot.