The Kingarroch Inn
- Food served: Summer: Tue–Fri noon–3pm, 5.30–9pm; Sat noon–9pm; Sun noon–9pm
- Number of wines sold by the glass: 10 (4x red, 5x white, 1x rose)
- Also offers: Children's portions, Children's high chairs, Wheelchair access, Outdoor tables, Free wi-fi
- Music on stereo: Easy listening compilation
- Capacity: 75
- Largest group: 105 - Christmas lunch
- Open since: 2010
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- Average price:
£11.95 (set lunch)
£19.50 (evening meal) - House wine: £18 per bottle
- BYOB: Between £5 & £10 per bottle corkage (By prior arrangement)
The 2012 edition of The List's Eating & Drinking Guide is out now – only £5.95 (+p&p).
This review is taken from the current (2012) edition.
Never judge a book by its cover because this seemingly simple whitewashed cottage, which sits precariously on a corner of a busy Fife road, might seem a bit bleak and dated yet its below ground level entrance could well be described as a gateway to foodie heaven. Fresh, local and seasonal produce - cooked to perfection and combined with a friendly, down-to-earth atmosphere are what make this modest restaurant so appealing. Spiced mushrooms, haggis fritters, venison casserole and well cut medallions of tender beef are just a few offerings from the quality smitten Hughes brothers, who took over the restaurant from the Smith family in 2010. Locally caught fish are also a mainstay of their menu, of which cured sea bass and East Neuk haddock often top the bill. And although the restaurant spans three floors, perhaps the best dining experience to be had in the summer months is in the beer garden overlooking the property's home grown herbs and idyllic garden stream.
- High point: Beautifully presented generous portions of good, hearty food
- Low point: The building's exterior can be deceptive and doesn't necessarily create a brilliant first impression
Listed in The Larder – in the shops now or buy online.
Recently refurbished, this village inn south of Cupar offers bar and bistro menus with local produce prominent. Dining rooms include candle-lit areas and a garden room with river views.
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