Monday 28 February 2011

West Highland Wey-Hey


We were away walking at the weekend - out near Tyndrum on the West Highland Way.

We had the intention of popping to the local hotel for some Saturday night scran. But at the last minute one of our crew suggested the Real Food Cafe - basically a posh chip shop - a great chip shop it was.

As it was 6pm on a Saturday night it was rammed with folks filling their hiking boots with freshly cooked fish and tasty chips. Despite this the service was quick and efficient. I would have preferred bigger chips but the venison sausage with red cabbage relish was excellent. Seemingly the sausage was made by a butcher in Crieff. My partner had one of their home made pies - again venison and packed with an excellent vegetable selection.

The two dishes came in at around £12.

http://www.therealfoodcafe.com/

Sunday 20 February 2011

Birthday Birdcage Bonanza

This weekend was the birthday of her nibs - so we popped out for Saturday lunch at the Birdcage at Eskmills in Musselburgh.

The Birdcage was new to us - though we had been to The Glasshouse when it was in the same venue. It started well with smiling, pleasant staff who showed us to out table. We began with a glass of Prosecco with starters of Thai fishcakes and crispy pork with a poached egg. My only comment would be that the leaves were a little over seasoned - but that would be a little churlish as a complaint.

Her nibs loved her main course of sea bream with fennel. My pork with pan fried gnocchi went down very well. For dessert, a good sign was that the waitress knew which Scottish cheeses were available which were accompanied by a fruity and flavoursome chutney. The meal was accompanied by a bottle of Chilean Pinot Noir.

At three courses for £12.95 with a range of decent wines at less than £20, it was a very pleasant lunch and great value.

Sunday 13 February 2011

Tynemouth wanderings

Away in the Toon this weekend for fun and frolics with friends.

They are great fans of the market out at Tynemouth. It's on both Saturday and Sunday but as they are all collectors of the kitsch and the kooky - they tend to take us there on the Saturday.

The market can be found on the platforms of the Tynemouth metro station - one one side is a mixture of a food market and junk shop whilst the other side of the platform focusses almost wholly on collectables. We got a mixture of things - a nice Hornsea pot and kitsch mug of the Queen's Jubilee - all for £1. We supplemented this with a Belgian fudge cake for the friends we were staying with.

Our chums don't like this move towards the food side - and as long as it stays in the "artisan" I think it offers an excellent outlet.

I do wish Edinburgh had more of a market culture - maybe when it starts, the tram stops may form impromptu opportunities for off-beat market stalls.

Sunday 6 February 2011

Cummins closer to coffee nirvana


i took Friday off work in part to head down to Avalanche records on Edinburgh's Grassmarket to see Kevin Cummins and get a copy of his book of Joy Division photographs. He was a very engaging chap and signed a copy for me (see above) at the princely sum of £15.

I was aware that Avalanche - as well as selling CDs etc - has begun a little sideline in coffee. So while waiting for my book to be signed I decided to have a latte. The coffee was excellent, strong yet subtle - and because of the event there was a wonderful free chocolate cake - mmm. The woman preparing the coffee advised me that the coffee comes from Artisan roast on Broughton Street - I have posted about them before as they sell excellent coffee.

The coffee came in at £2 - the only improvement would have been somewhere to sit and hopefully that will be put in place soon.

Oh, and it's a record shop as well - I bought CDs by Edwyn Collins and The Social Services - not bad for £9.