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Fife is situated between the Firth of Tay and the Firth of Forth, with inland boundaries to Perth and Kinross and Clackmannanshire. It was originally one of the Pictish kingdoms, known as Fib, and is still commonly known as the Kingdom of Fife within Scotland.

Welcome to the Scottish Homebaking Awards - Fife

The Biscuit cafe
This Tearoom in Culross today nominated online . Occupying a place inside a pottery and gallery in Culross. This will be assessed in a few weeks.

The Biscuit cafe
Culross Pottery and gallery
Sandhaven,Fife
KY12 8JG
Tel; 01383 882176


NOMINATED AND ASSESSED 25/03/11
Posted on 01 Mar 2011 by assessor
Muddy Boots Farm
For me personally this was an exceptionally well run Farm/childrens activities/restuarant in Balmacolm. On entering you just know by the signage and activities for children and cleanliness in particular, that the food was going to be good - and i was right. You walk through a well stocked farm shop which is bright ,well signed and roomy with different crafts for sale also. The bathrooms were my joy as to eat in a place these must for me be spotless and they were again with even a kiddies bathroom which was a lovely touch.Onwards to the large and bright cafe area which housed a beautiful centre piece of a circular log fire .You have to walk past the excellent display of Homebaking to get to your seat which overlooks the play areas. The aroma and atmosphere of this place convinced us to stay for lunch as well.
But the cakes - no ammount of talking here will convince you of the quality ,texture,and taste .Every single cake tester that was i was generously given was exceptional - exceptional really .The lemon sponge was the lightest i had ever tasted . Well done Muddy Boots Farm and keep up the high standard that you have acheived - Excellence!!

Muddy Boots farm
Balmacolm,Fife,KY15 7TJ
Tel; 01337 831 222
Posted on 16 Feb 2011 by assessor
The Hayloft Tearoom
The Hayloft Tearoom is actually in Falkland. Fife. This was assessed today by our senior assessor Catherine and what a delight this little place was. Falkland in Fife is a tiny place and this was a tiny little ,cosy ,warm and inviting tearoom.Everything on the premises was home made and the staff were exceptionally friendly and helpful which is a huge bonus when eating out. Not unlike a farmhouse type atmosphere and decor with clean tablecloths on all tables.A local women in the village does all the baking for this tearoom and there was a small but adequate selection for a tearoom of this size.The scones were freshly made and scrumptious. Local prints and art were for sale also. Nearby there is the fabulous Falkland palace which is well worth a visit if in the neighbourhood.Our assessor was very impressed with this lovely little tearoom today.

The Hayloft Tearoom
Back wynd ,Falkland
Fife KY15 7BX
01337 857 590
Posted on 25 Jan 2011 by assessor
Cafe Moka
This cafe has been nominated in Cupars side street next to the well stocked garden centre.Small and intimate but good Homebaking .

Cafe Moka
29 Bonnygate
Cupar
Fife
KY15 4BU
01334 650 505

NOMINATED AND ASSESSED 26/03/11
Posted on 03 Dec 2010 by assessor
The Peat Inn
The Peat Inn near St Andrews is a first class accomodation provider and gastronomic delight.If you are lucky enough to stay overnight here the acommodation on arrival is layed out with a beautiful sample of Homebaking which is just a small taste of whats to come.The dining room is seperate from the acommodation and boasts an excellent wine list and superb menu.The food served here in an "Olde Worlde charm is worthy of a michelin star .I have never tasted food quite like it .Five cuts of a very underated meat "pork "and i have never tasted anything quite so special . The desserts are a treat and very parisian in detail and taste. I would certainly put this place on your to visit list.
For more details visit: www.thepeatinn.co.uk
The Peat Inn,Nr St Andrews,Fife, KY15 5LH
01334 840206
Posted on 10 Nov 2010 by assessor
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