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"Restaurant, Gift Shop, Plant Centre, Home of Caithness Glass,"
Address: Crieff PH7 4HQ, UK
State: Perth and Kinross
City: Crieff
Zip Code: PH7 4HQ


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Love the little antiques glass section, prices are very reasonable. I’ve got a few good things from here before. Great prices too on jewellery. Also you can watch the glass being made at certain times. Shop is good as well.
I went here for a birthday lunch, as a treat to myself and the young man I support because our birthdays fall around the same time of year: he's a wheelchair user and so I can comment on accessibility too. Parking at the visitor centre is plentiful, there are a good number of disabled bays at the front of the building, which makes it a short walk into the centre. It's pretty flat and I had no problem pushing the wheelchair into the building. The shop sells a good mix of souvenirs as well as unusual gifts and some local crafts. There's also the usual touristy tat, but that certainly doesn't dominate and it can be expected. Attached to the centre is a small museum and a place where they used to do glass blowing... I'm not sure if they still do that...since we only went for the food. The toilets are just next to the shop. The disabled toilet is big enough to navigate into, however a solo wheelchair user might have difficulty turning the chair in there to get out, or managing the door ny themselves. The café area is bright and spacious. No problems getting a good seat and the tables have enough leg clearance to fit a wheelchair under. There are also booths which may be more appropriate for families. To order you have to join the queue and speak to someone who will take your hot food order. A separate person will take a hot drinks order and a third will tally it all up and take payment. You then take a seat with your allocated number, and someone will bring your food to you. There is a good selection of home baking and cans of juice...as well as fizzy juice on tap. Because of covid restrictions you need to ask for condiments when paying. I ordered a steak and haggis pie, and my friend ordered the special Drover's burger. Portions are generous and the chips are nice and thick cut. Veg on the plate was nice and varied. Pastry was crispy and the meat was beautifully tender and cooked well. My friends burger looked great. It had cheese, haggis, egg as well as a side of whisky sauce. We both scoffed the lot without any problems! To finish we even had a small cream sponge cake each. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend the visitors' centre for food. It's reasonably priced, excellent quality with good portions and the accessibility is good.
A decent stroll from town centre. Unfortunately, it looks a bit run down from the outside. Shop inside has lots of little things. Nice big cafe with plenty of room.
Firstly, we enjoyed a lovely snack in the restaurant. We then enjoyed a stroll around the very well stocked, value for money shop which was crammed full of unusual, quality goods. Lastly, we got some wonderful, China and glass gifts for Christmas at the glass centre. These were fabulous value, and again wonderful quality. Definable worth a visit before Christmas
Three stars ..is ok. Good bright modern building. Pleasant staff. Good soup / panini/ hot meals. Lost a star as the table had not been cleaned properly and sticky++ ! Not too busy either when we were there.
Love going here, my Christmases gave gone from the same look every year to a fresh look yearly. Each room round the central display is different I expecially like the victorian/edwardian decorations.
Loads of interesting stuff to see and buy. Great Dartington shop, plant shop, antiques and local crafts and picture along with a rather nice cafe
Lots to see and do here, had lunch in the on site restaurant which was lovely and good value. Plenty of parking which is free, disabled spaces are near the entrance and it's all on one level.
The shop seemed OK but the restaurant is pretty miserable. I had a baked potato and it was hard and unenjoyable. The staff looked disinterested and the whole atmosphere joyless. I'll not be back.
Very nice place to visit but food in the restaurant was expensive and not really good value for money, hot drinks were not really hot but warm but other than acceptable.
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