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Review Places to Eat in Fife

Whether you are a local or on holiday here, you might want to know about the Places to Eat in Fife.

The Kingdom of Fife is quite spread out, from Kincardine in the south-west right through to St Andrews in north-east Fife. All the major towns such as Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy, Glenrothes, and of course St Andrews, have a wide variety of places to eat. But many of the villages also have some excellent pubs and restaurants and often Coffee Shops and Tea Rooms throughout Fife. From places like Culross, Auchtermuchty, Falkland, Cupar, Leven, Pittenweem, Crail, and Anstruther, you'll find somewhere to eat.

So, I'm building some Directories of where you can Eat Out in Fife, and I've divided into West Fife, Central, North Fife and The East Neuk.

However, if you are a visitor to Scotland you may want to try some of our Scottish Food. As well as the Traditional Fish and Chips, if you like fish - try salmon or the famous Cullen Skink Soup. Other soups you might want to try are Scotch Broth, or perhaps one of the famous Leek Soups. You may of course want to try the world-renowned Haggis or the locally produced Roast Venison.

Wherever you are staying you will probably be offered a huge Scottish breakfast which includes bacon, egg, Lorne Sausages, black pudding, and Tattie Scones.

However, we are also famous for our pies, pastries and desserts. You might want to try a Forfar Bridie or a Scotch Pie. I would also recommend you try some Clootie Dumpling, or one of my favourites - Tipsy Laird or Raspberry Recipes. But if you go to a Coffee Shop or Tea Room, DO be sure to try a delicious Scone or some Shortbread.

My husband and I often stick to the familiar places to eat unless we hear a recommendation from a friend or acquaintance about somewhere new. We are just a bit cautious of spending the money if we're not sure if we're going to like a new place.

But this page is YOUR opportunity to share a Review of places to eat in Fife that you've visited. It might be a 'Posh' restaurant, or somewhere more 'cheap and cheerful' and value-for-money.

Just add your review below. Consider the following:-

  • Venue
  • Decor
  • Quantity, Quality & Presentation of Food
  • Drink
  • Service
  • Value for Money

Thank you, in advance, for your comments.



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Review Places to Eat in Fife

Please share with us your reviews on any places to eat in Fife, whether it's a restaurant, Pub, Coffee Shop, Tea Room or anywhere else. You can even include Carry Out's (Take Away)!

Share with us the Good, the Bad and the Ugly whether it's the food, value for money, service or whatever. However, please do NOT use bad language, and even if your views are negative, keep your comments constructive.

When you name the Place to eat - please include in the main body of the review and what type of establishment it is (ie restaurant, pub, coffee shop etc)

What's the Name of the Eating Place you're going to Review?

What Other Visitors Have Said

Click below to see contributions from other visitors to this page...

The Wood Mill, Linburn Road, Dunfermline  I have just read the review on the Wood Mill in Dunfermline regarding the club sandwiches. I am a regular visitor to the Wood Mill and would have no hesitation ...

The Red Lion Culross  This little 'pub' is in the heart of the historic village of Culross. It captures the atmosphere of a country pub with its old fashioned decor, which is ...

The Wee Restaurant  I've been to this restaurant many times for lunch and dinner, also going to their monthly wine tasting evenings on occasion and have always enjoyed it....

Woodmill Inn, Dunfermline  On first impressions the restaurant was very inviting. We were shown to our seats and asked if we would like a drink. The specials were explained and we ...

The Elgin, Charlestown  The Elgin Hotel is a lovely place to eat, it not only has excellent food but a fantastic view of the river Forth. On a sunny day you can sit outside in ...

Lomond Tavern, Falkland  The Lomond Tavern is a wee gem of a place in Falkland, Fife, just a short walk from the Palace, in a little side street called 'Horsemarket'. My husband ...

St Andrews Coffee Shops  In the quaint little town of St Andrews, which at the time of writing is flowing with visitors from all over the world - there are a number of coffee shops ...

Anstruther Fish Bar  We've had a takeaway from what I think they call the famous chippie - its won lots of awards and you can sit in or take away. It was great, as most of ...

Wok n Spice  The Wok n Spice is a Chinese buffet restaurant situated just off the Bankhead Roundabout (A92). It has excellent choices and good value for money, eat ...

The Red Lion Culross   Visited on 08/10/2009.
I was part of a pre-booked party of 13 but on arrival we were split into 3 tables of 3/4/6 which wasn't the best for a social get-...

The Red Lion, Culross, Fife  We booked a table for 10 for 6:30pm on 12 September 2009 at The Red Lion, Culross, Fife.
When we arrived we were given 2 tables, 1 for 6 the other for ...

Strath Tavern  Strav Tavern in the village of Strathmiglo (just a few miles from Falkland and Auchtermuchty) is one of my favourite pubs, run by the husband and wife ...

The Doll's House at St. Andrews  St.Andrews has a charm of its own with its cobble stones, the sound of pipes, the sense of history and the buzz of young students from all over the world ...



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