The Bothy - Carta

Invercauld Road, AB35 5YP, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom

🛍 Cafés, Asiatic, British, Fast Food

4.4 💬 5083 Reseñas
The Bothy

Teléfono: +441339741242,+441339741019

Dirección: Invercauld Road, AB35 5YP, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom

Ciudad: Aberdeenshire

Menú Platos: 9

Reseñas: 5083

Sitio Web: http://www.facebook.com/The-Bothy-Braemar-1536437353245804

"The most amazing views from this cafe! Brilliantly cosy cafe which has lovely views of the gorge river and surrounding hills. We loved it so much we went twice in three days. The menu features classic lunch dishes such as toasties, sandwiches and baked potatoes lots of choices for fillings for all of these (meat, veggie and vegan). We had beans and cheese baked potato and tuna cheese toastie and many pots of tea after a walk around the area. Staff were bright and helpful. Delicious range of cakes do not leave without sampling at least one! We went back for breakfast lovely breakfast rolls! The attached outdoors shop is also worth a look too."

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JMM33 JMM33

Great spot for lunch went twice. Friendly staff, lovely soup and sandwiches Right beside the river with seating outside

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JayneWoroch
JayneWoroch

Had great sandwiches at lunchtime. Good service, good value. Great coffee. Good selection of cakes too. Everywhere was very clean.


BBsmith8219
BBsmith8219

Very friendly staff and very welcoming with good selection on offer for lunch. Family friendly. Recommend the soup and sandwich combination.


104jennyv
104jennyv

Stopped in for lunch and we’re not disappointed. Friendly staff, good coffee, panini and baked potatoes were freshly made and tasty. Little salad on the side and dogs welcome. Ver carta


Family6064
Family6064

This café is delightful and I highly recommend it. The cakes are delicious, especially the orange and almond cookie. The service is very friendly, welcoming, and helpful. Dogs are allowed in the downstairs area.


paulmV5565HR
paulmV5565HR

Been visiting Braemar for years but never made it to The Botha until this morning. Decided to go for breakfast, what a lovely place! Every member of staff we had contact with was pleasant, polite and genuinely wanted to help. Our food was really nice and d well cooked. Will definitely be back


AllanAB15
AllanAB15

I ordered a flat white at this restaurant and noticed that while there was a good pour, the milk was only heated with excess froth skimmed off, instead of the creamy micro smooth texture I was expecting for the price. I left a feedback comment, which was acknowledged, so it seems that more training may be needed. Ver carta


Finnan
Finnan

This restaurant in Braemar serves the best breakfast! I visited twice over the weekend and both times were fantastic. The food was excellent, well-priced, and portion sizes were generous. There's also a lovely view of the river in the back. The coffee was also very good. The only thing is that the staff could be...


kiwimaxwell
kiwimaxwell

We can’t fault the breakfast we had at The Bothy. We had a full breakfast and a scrambled egg and salmon. Both were delicious. The coffee was also excellent. How refreshing to find a place that serves breakfast until 1200. We had no issues grabbing a table Easter weekend but I bet you should book in the summer. We finished with a relaxing walk through the town.


Freedom51881122587
Freedom51881122587

The most amazing views from this cafe! Brilliantly cosy cafe which has lovely views of the gorge river and surrounding hills. We loved it so much we went twice in three days. The menu features classic lunch dishes such as toasties, sandwiches and baked potatoes lots of choices for fillings for all of these (meat, veggie and vegan). We had beans and cheese baked potato and tuna cheese toastie and many pots of tea after a walk around the area. Staff were bright and helpful. Delicious range of cakes do not leave without sampling at least one! We went back for breakfast lovely breakfast rolls! The attached outdoors shop is also worth a look too. Ver carta

Aberdeenshire

Aberdeenshire

Aberdeenshire ofrece impresionantes costas, castillos históricos y una rica cultura escocesa; los platos típicos incluyen haggis, salmón ahumado y galletas de mantequilla.

Categorías

  • Cafés Encantadores cafés que ofrecen una variedad de cafés y tés recién preparados, junto con bocadillos ligeros, pasteles y postres. Perfecto para un impulso matutino o un delicioso regalo por la tarde en un ambiente acogedor.
  • Asiatic
  • British Tradicional y sustancioso, el menú británico ofrece clásicos reconfortantes como el fish and chips, asados jugosos y pasteles salados. Redescubre favoritos familiares, elaborados con cariño con recetas atemporales e ingredientes frescos y locales.
  • Fast Food Disfruta de una variedad de comidas rápidas y deliciosas perfectas para comer sobre la marcha. Desde jugosas hamburguesas y crujientes papas fritas hasta refrescantes bebidas, nuestro menú de comida rápida satisface tus antojos con un servicio rápido y sabores irresistibles.

Comodidades

  • Cafe
  • Wifi
  • Carta
  • Takeout
  • menú
  • Seating

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