The Borders and the Southwest Restaurants

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  • 1. Adam Room

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    With a minstrels' gallery, crystal chandeliers, and tall windows with views over the Tweed, the dining room at the Tontine Hotel has a grand feel. It's a bit surprising, therefore, that it also serves good home cooking for the family at reasonable prices. Local produce is used for all the dishes, including the steak pie and burgers as well as the vegetarian tagine and Moroccan stew. For the most part the menu remains traditional, though with creative touches. There is also a good wine list. Bring along the kids, as they have their own menu. The view over the Tweed provides a fine background

    High St., Peebles, The Scottish Borders, EH45 8AJ, Scotland
    01721-720892

    Known For

    • Traditional home cooking
    • Luxurious dining room with river views
    • Solid wine list
  • 2. The Stove Cafe

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    A vibrant community arts project in the very center of Dumfries, the Stove is best known for its café that offers wholesome breakfasts, sandwiches, and cakes. You can enjoy your coffee surrounded by the work of local artists. It has music and other events throughout the year too.

    100 High St., DG1 2BJ, Scotland
    03787-252435

    Known For

    • Good coffee
    • Relaxed atmosphere good for hanging out
    • Popular breakfasts and brunches

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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