Local restaurants and cafes in the Tweed Valley

Peebles
Serving great food and drink throughout the day in a welcoming atmosphere.
West Linton
A small family farm with a big welcome AND a fabulous food hall and farm shop, licensed restaurant and art gallery.
by Peebles
Enjoy relatively simple fare in our Bistro or 3 Rosette Cuisine with Service and Hospitality to match in Bardoulet's Restaurant.
Walkerburn
Great coffee, great cakes, light refreshments and a huge car park outside!
Peebles
Situated just off Peebles High Street, the Sunflower serves excellent quality bistro style food.
Eddleston
The two rosette Sutherland Restaurant at Cringletie is a well known hotel restaurant near Peebles
Selkirk
Home baking, seasonal soups and salads, daily lunch specials, latte’s and speciality coffee.
Peebles
Looking for a fun activity, arranging a party, searching for that special gift, or just fancy a cuppa and some delicious homebaking, this is The Place.
Innerleithen
Stylish yet homely, traditional yet contemporary, with wonderfully prepared fresh Borders food.
Peebles
The Eastgate’s easily accessible foyer café is a popular meeting place for local residents and visitors alike and is open for sandwiches, light lunches and teas and coffees
Dawyck Café is run by Penny Bun Baking who have provided the baking for the garden since 2003.
Peebles
The Hydro's restaurant is the relaxing all-day place to come for a snack, a drink or satisfying lunch.
Selkirk
The 1745 Restaurant features fine dining menus using the best of local produce open 7 evenings a week.
Peebles
Offering a contemporary Bistro, a stylish lounge, a cocktail bar and magnificent Adam restaurant.
Selkirkshire
Tibbie Shiels Inn offers a wide selection of local produce freshly cooked to order in the Summer.

Food and Drink

Bistro foodIn the Tweed Valley we have everything from 5 star hotels, restaurants, tea rooms and cafés to micro breweries and home delivery services, all offering people an experience they will keep coming back for.

As a restaurateur working in the Scottish Borders for the last 25 years I have noticed people's expectations of food have changed.

People are much more discerning and expect a higher quality experience.

It makes my job easier and more interesting knowing that we have wonderful produce on our doorstep. We are surrounded by rolling hills with its heather for the bees to make honey, pastures for the lambs and the cattle to graze in, and forestry for the deer. DessertThe rivers running through the valleys are great for salmon and trout.

Having all this produce makes creating menus filled with local produce more exciting even more so when you hear peoples comments about the taste of the meals we create. Using things that are in season and Scottish makes me proud to be in the Tweed Valley.

http://www.visittweedvalley.co.uk/webfm_send/84If you are looking for an excuse to experience some Tweed Valley food and hospitality we have a great weekend for all foodies where we show off our local produce, the annual Peebles Food Festival takes place in October 2011. Check out the website for more details.

Article contributed by Val Brunton, the Sunflower Restaurant and Scottish Borders Food Campaigner

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