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With a superb situation at the top of Tweedbank's Gunknowe Loch, Herges on the Loch is a stylish, modern gastropub that simply must be visited. Close to Abbotsford, home of Sir Walter Scott, this place offers a warm welcome and superb food. Owners Sandy and Karen will cater to your every need and, although the restaurant only opened...
View full reviewThe Harrow, with its ornately-carved dark wood bar and relaxed ambience, is a charming Victorian pub centrally located within the busy town of Galashiels. Father and son team Richard and Barry Green took over the pub in early 2007 and have focused on building a reputation for serving good quality homemade pub grub in a warm and hosp...
View full reviewThe Fox and Hounds Inn, built in 1728, is a charming Borders public house overlooking the village green of historic Denholm and specialising in real ales, home-cooked lunches and dinners, with comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation in the adjoining cottage. With all the nearby facilities and attractions, The Fox and Hounds Inn i...
View full reviewSituated on the charming, if sometimes bustling, High Street of Hawick, Tower Inn provides perfect respite for busy shoppers, eager tourists and locals in the know. Celebrated for its fresh-ground coffee, home baking and traditional pub lunches, made with fresh local produce, Tower Inn is a much loved establishment with friendly staf...
View full reviewWhen we turned off Jedburgh High Street into the drive of The Glenbank House Hotel we really felt that we had arrived in the countryside. This beautiful Victorian house with ivy and trailing plants partially covering its walls has ample outside car parking and a beer garden, and nestles comfortably within the historic burgh of Jedbu...
View full review'Fantastic', 'wonderful' and 'superb': all comments overheard from surrounding diners enjoying the food and ambience at what has long been considered one of the best eating establishments in the Scottish Borders. The Caddy Mann Restaurant's reputation for quality food - it was the winner of 'The Borders Best Lunch' accolade in the S...
View full reviewQuality local produce is at the heart of the Simply Scottish ethos - Edinburgh tea and coffee, awardwinning Jedburgh haggis, fresh fish delivered from Eyemouth, award-winning ice cream from Biggar and, in the summer, a bounty of fresh Border berries. This modern coffee shop and restaurant is warm and relaxing, and is a great locat...
View full reviewProprietors John and Lorna offer a warm welcome to all who stay at The Spread Eagle Hotel, a cosy little family-run and family-friendly hotel nestled in the middle of the High Street in Jedburgh. Here you'll find every effort made to make visitors feel comfortable, with inviting, well-maintained bedrooms and traditional home cooking...
View full reviewNestling in the village of Bonchester Bridge, the Horse & Hound Country Inn offers traditional Scottish warmth and great food made from fresh, local produce. The pub began its working life in 1701 as a coaching inn; nowadays its Country Restaurant serves up a delightful mix of classic and modern Scottish fare, with some European...
View full reviewIf this beautifully situated building could speak it would fill volumes. Dating back to 1107, Traquair House has played host to the kings and queens of the past and is now waiting to welcome guests to enjoy all that Scotland's oldest inhabited house can provide. Traquair has so much to offer; from the various craft workshops, a maze ...
View full reviewAs the name suggests, the Corner House Hotel is to be found on the corner of Chapel Street in the charming town of Innerleithen. The town itself is an excellent place to start an investigation into all that the Scottish Borders is known for. Biking enthusiasts, walkers, golf addicts and fishing devotees will find plenty to do, and th...
View full reviewThe Earl of Traquair first opened the doors of St Ronan's Hotel in 1827, and this lovely traditional hotel has enjoyed a steady stream of customers ever since. Expect to find delicious Scottish fare here, prepared using local ingredients. Begin with homemade chicken liver paté or deep-fried Brie with sweet redcurrant jelly,...
View full reviewFor the last six years, this charming 19th-Century building has been home to Christina and Derek Ritchie, and in that time they have transformed it into what is commonly thought of as the friendliest pub in town. Bringing different skills to the table, this couple have gradually turned the Tweedside into a relaxed home-from-home hote...
View full reviewNestling on the banks of the River Teviot, four miles west of the beautiful market town of Kelso lies Teviot Smokery. What started out as a small fish smoking enterprise has expanded into a fantastic garden centre, delicatessen, shop and restaurant, and is well worth a visit any day of the week. The restaurant is in a beautiful cir...
View full reviewOscar's Wine Bar and Restaurant was a new venue for us. We had little idea of what to expect and were slightly concerned that we would be a little too 'long in the tooth' for a wine bar. However, we were pleasantly surprised to enter and find that we immediately felt comfortable in the friendly, informal atmosphere. We were warmly w...
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