WHAT
Café
WHERE
A75, Junction A762; 7 minutes
WHEN
Winter: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, summer Mon-Sat 9am-7pm
Dog friendly
Kid friendly
Free WiFi for visitors
Vegetarian or vegan options
Gluten-free options
Organic
Recycling/sustainability practices
The seaside 'Artists' Town' of Kirkcudbright (kir-coo-bree) is the Solway coast's only working harbour. Its streets are a colourful crush of Victorian, Georgian and medieval buildings which today house arty hang-outs, galleries and creative hubs like the Tolbooth Arts Centre.
Egyptian street food is perhaps not the most obvious thing you'd expect to see on a specials' board in a Scottish village, but it's exactly the kind of Mediterranean-inspired dish you might find here at Feast café. Tammy and her team really do love the unusual: the fig and bramble-topped Hedgerow cakes are mini works of art (and the pear and pecan cake takes some beating). Everything is home-cooked, fresh and seasonal, from the petal-topped salads to the rosemary-scented focaccia. The monthly supper clubs are popular.
Visit the Harbour Cottage Gallery, stroll past the ruins of the 16th-century MacLellan's Castle or enjoy the Japanese gardens at Broughton House before delving further into Dumfries.
Feast Café,
32 St Cuthbert St, Kirkcudbright,
DG6 4HZ
Email - Send email to Feast Café
Web - www.facebook.com/feastcafekirkcudbright/
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