Monday 2 July 2007

50 places to eat in the great outdoors

The Times newspaper recently produced a list of 50 places to eat in the great outdoors throughout the UK. The Scottish element of this list is replicated below. There are some great recommendations here, go ahead and spoil yourselves!

46. The Seafood Restaurant at St Monans and St Andrews - These modern restaurants have about 30 seats outside each. The St Monans terrace overlooks the Firth of Forth, while the St Andrews branch is a spectacular glass cube overlooking the bay. 16 West End, St Monans, Fife (01333 730327). The Scores, St Andrews, Fife (01324 479475)

47. Royal Botanic Garden Café - Good, fresh food — cakes, salads, stews, pies, and the Spanish chef's special tortillas — is served at this family-friendly café in the lovely Botanic Gardens a mile to the north of Edinburgh city centre. Entrances on Inverleith Row and Arboretum Place, Edinburgh (0131 5527171; www.rbge.org.uk)

48. The Seafood Cabin - For 20 years this shack has sold simple seafood near the sandy beach on Skipness Castle Estate. With a beautiful view of Arran, you eat crab rolls on wheaten bread, home-made cakes or a £15 seafood platter (langoustines, scallops, crab, four kinds of salmon). The cabin is part of a seafood trail around this part of the west coast of Scotland. Skipness Estate, Tarbert, Argyll (01880 760207; www.theseafoodtrail.com)

49. Anstruther Fish Bar - Organic farmed cod, monkfish, lemon sole, dressed crab and lobster are among the unusual options at this award-winning quayside fish-and-chips shop, declared the Best in Scotland in the latest Seafish Industry Authority awards. Everything is fresh and cooked from scratch. 43-44 Shore Street, Anstruther, Fife (01333 310518; www.anstrutherfishbar.co.uk)

50. Fisherman's Pier Fish and Chip Van -This fish and chip van on the pier at Tobermory on the Isle of Mull is famous for its scallops and chips, as well as haddock and cod. Everything is cooked to order and people sit by the Victorian clock tower and creels and look out at the sea as they eat. Fisherman's Pier, Tobermory, Isle of Mull (www.silverswift.co.uk)

Readers choice: The Ship Inn, The Toft, Elie, Fife (01333 330246; www.ship-elie.com) Outdoor beachside beer garden with large round tables which encourage gregariousness among locals and visitors. Watch the pub's beach cricket team on Sundays from April to September. Enjoy a hearty lunch, seafood barbecue, or just a drink with friends. Anne Brobbel

A full list of UK recommendations can be found here: http://travel.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/travel/best_of_britain/article1866613.ece

If anyone has any recommendations of their own, please post them here!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The locals in Anstruther also recommend the fish and chip shop at the other end of the High Street, some say it's even better than the Anstruther fish bar.

One to try!