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Fisher & Donaldson Café Tearoom

Fisher & Donaldson Café Tearoom
Ceres Road
Cupar, Fife, KY15 5JT
Phone: 01334 652551
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  • Also offers: Wheelchair access
  • Opening times: Mon––Sat 8am––5pm; Sun 10am––4.30pm

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  • Average price:
     £7 (lunch)
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Fife – and, indeed, one of Scotland’s – best-known craft bakers, Fisher & Donaldson have shops in St Andrews and Cupar, as well as a shop and café attached to their main production unit just to the south of Cupar’s town centre. The range is huge, from traditional Scots’ teatime treats to continental patisserie, with space for chocolates, special-occasion treats and award-winning pies. A new Bread Club (see p.11) aims to offer a subscription service for artisan-style bread.

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The smart wood and glass extension to Fisher & Donaldson’s main bakery just south of the railway station in Cupar houses a shop counter, chocolate-making gallery and easy-going 40-seater café, with the obvious sweet treats complemented by a range of hot savoury food available at a servery. See also Where to Buy p.30.

Reviews of Fisher & Donaldson Café Tearoom (Ceres Road, Cupar)

1. On my bike, Fife – 29 April 2012, 3:24pm1 starFisher & Donaldson Café TearoomReport

Very disappointed with my recent visit to this good looking cafe near to Cupar station.
I had:
Bacon roll and cappuccino
Problems:
* Microwaved bacon
* Terribly weak coffee
* Abrasive staff
* 50p extra due to paying by card (all purchases under a tenner and no cash machine nearby!)
I ate the roll which was passable. However I did comment that the cappuccino was too weak, to which the manager said "that is the way the coffee comes, if you want it stronger you'll have to buy an extra shot". Her manner was very off-hand and dismissive.
Hence, initial cost £5.65 was bumped up to £7.45! THAT is too much for the location, in fact I'd baulk at paying that at a London airport!
Poor!

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