Mrs Smith's At Haddo

Tarves, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom, AB41 7LD

🛍 Food, Store, Coffee, Bakeries

4.4 💬 273 Reviews
Mrs Smith's At Haddo

Phone: +441651851815,+447881920511

Address: Tarves, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom, AB41 7LD

City: Aberdeenshire

Menu Dishes: 5

Reviews: 273

Website: https://www.facebook.com/Mrssmithsathaddo/

"I was visiting the geese etc at Haddo estate with my grandchildren yesterday for the first time. Popped into Mrs Smith's for a light lunch. The staff were lovely and very efficient at taking the orders. the mushroom soup was delicious but the caramelised onion and cheese scones were so amazing that I bought another 2 to take home to Edinburgh. I spoke to the manager yesterday and said there and then how wonderful the food was and very reasonably priced too."

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Dessert

Salads

Bread

Soups

N5673NLpaulh N5673NLpaulh

Go very often, lovely coffee and cake. Haddo grounds are a great place to walk. Recommend the NYC Bagette.

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904kaitlynw
904kaitlynw

This great little cafe is full of friendly staff and good food!! Perfect for a post dog walk catch up and a scone!!


L822SXkerryl
L822SXkerryl

Staff are always friendly and a lovely selection of cakes and treats! Haddo House is a great walk with the family and the kids love getting a treat at the end of it!


Ray1x1
Ray1x1

I called in to this little cafe after getting the munchies following a long walk in the park, and had a Hot beef baguette. It was very good, nicely caramelised with all the deep flavour of slow cooked meat. Friendly staff too, what more could be asked for. View menu


custard1996
custard1996

This is a wonderful café with fantastic soup, scones, and baked goods. I highly recommend it. There are only a few indoor seats, but the outdoor tables are perfect for anyone looking to enjoy a quick cup of tea after a stroll around the property. The staff is incredibly helpful and friendly.


520albertf
520albertf

This was my first time visiting the cafe and I had a great experience. The weather was nice so I was able to sit outside without it being too cold. I tried their caber coffee and it was excellent. The service was also top-notch, with staff that were attentive and willing to cater to any requests.


Jenny
Jenny

Lovely cafe with undercover outdoor seating. Staff helpful and friendly. At closure time , staff came round with scones at no charge. Lovely coffee and pots of tea. Cheese and onion scones and fruit scones were tasty and delicious. Would recommend a visit especially when visiting Haddo House and country park. View menu


Arriety
Arriety

Staff were friendly and the coffee and cakes excellent. Most of the space was taken up by noisy young mothers, buggies and screaming babies, so not a relaxing experience However, this wasn't the worst part.....the nearest lavatory was at least a five minute walk away which for someone in their mid seventies is far from ideal.


colin
colin

Oh my goodness, the baguettes at this restaurant are absolutely fantastic and definitely worth the short wait for them to be prepared and warmed up. The staff are incredibly friendly and courteous, and there is ample seating available. I highly recommend this place if you're spending the day at Haddo or, like us, are in search of a meal after a fantastic Segway tour around the estate.


Trip365371
Trip365371

I was visiting the geese etc at Haddo estate with my grandchildren yesterday for the first time. Popped into Mrs Smith's for a light lunch. The staff were lovely and very efficient at taking the orders. the mushroom soup was delicious but the caramelised onion and cheese scones were so amazing that I bought another 2 to take home to Edinburgh. I spoke to the manager yesterday and said there and then how wonderful the food was and very reasonably priced too. View menu

Aberdeenshire

Aberdeenshire

Aberdeenshire offers stunning coastlines, historic castles, and rich Scottish culture; typical dishes include haggis, smoked salmon, and buttery shortbread.

Categories

  • Food Delight in our diverse food selection, offering a blend of classic favorites and innovative dishes. Each item is crafted with the freshest ingredients to tantalize your taste buds and provide a memorable dining experience.
  • Store Discover a variety of gourmet sauces, unique seasonings, and premium ingredients that bring your culinary creations to life at home. Perfect for food enthusiasts seeking to elevate their kitchen endeavors. View menu
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • Bakeries A delightful assortment of freshly baked pastries, breads, and confections, crafted with love and premium ingredients for a sweet morning treat or an afternoon indulgence.

Amenities

  • Cafe
  • Takeout
  • menu
  • Seating
  • menu
  • Outdoor Seating

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