The Smithy - Menu

High Street, Dumfries Galloway, United Kingdom, DG7 3RN

🛍 Soup, Coffee, Salads, Cheese

5 💬 567 Reviews
The Smithy

Phone: +441644420269

Address: High Street, Dumfries Galloway, United Kingdom, DG7 3RN

City: Dumfries Galloway

Dishes: 7

Reviews: 567

Website: http://www.thesmithy-newgalloway.co.uk/

"While passing through the village on our way to Gatehouse of Fleet, we stopped for lunch at a charming café located in a traditional cottage-style building. Despite the rain, we enjoyed the friendly staff and pleasant ambiance inside. We opted for lighter snacks rather than the specials, with my wife choosing a Tuna Mayo Cheese Jacket Potato and me opting for a Broccoli Stilton soup and Chicken with lemon mayo sandwiches combo. The service was excellent, and the fresh and tasty food made for a satisfying meal. We ended our lunch with some coffee, finding the total bill of just over £22 to be good value. Although the cakes were tempting, we saved room for later and were impressed with the well-maintained toilets and gift options available for purchase. Currently, the café is only open on Fridays and Saturdays during the winter months."

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KG KG

Excellent cafe excellent coffee excellent home baked food excellent gifts fantastic customer service. Highly recommended.

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James
James

Lovely place with delicious food and friendly, helpful staff. We had a tasty, filling lunch with proper coffee and all of it was first-class.


Izziturner
Izziturner

This charming little restaurant has friendly staff and serves the most delicious gooseberry and rhubarb crumble. The plates were hot, as shown in the photos below. We will definitely be returning.


michaelay2016
michaelay2016

Lovely place food was lovely I don’t think it’s got much of a choice of food on the menu. you can take your dog along you don’t mind sitting outside. staff were lovely. i’ve got to say I think it was a bit pricey though


June
June

My husband and I had dinner at The Smithy with some friends on Saturday evening. The food was fantastic, as well as the hospitality and service. The menu was creative and the ambiance was wonderful. We would definitely dine there again if we are in the area and would highly recommend it.


janice310
janice310

Called in for evening meal. Lovely food and welcoming, friendly service. Home made pasta with oats is a nice touch. Very enjoyable!. We had prawn cocktail and homemade Tarmosalata to start with, followed by spaghetti bolognese and mushrooms and pasta. No room for a sweet. Bought the pasta to try at home.


David
David

My wife and I called in after a day of mountain biking. We were in need of a quick LUNCH and ended up having a wonderful bite to eat. Pulled pork sandwich with home made slaw and a tuna mayonnaise sandwich. The salsa and couscous as accompaniments were both delicious. We were made most welcome and all the staff were very friendly. Definitely 5 .


joycei980
joycei980

My husband and I came here today for lunch. What a fantastic menu to choose from. We decided on one of their specials....... pulled pork sandwich served with coleslaw, sweetcorn salsa and tortilla chips. Absolutely delicious. A mug of cappuccino to finish it off. We sat outside, lovely table and chairs with parasol. Our wee pup was very settled and received two biscuits from the lovely staff. Friendly service, couldn't ask for more. Will definitely be back very soon.


nickwilsonsmith
nickwilsonsmith

We visited on 27th May to try out the evening menu and were given a great first impression when we called up in the morning to book. Very helpful staff who clearly take pride in their offer. Food was absolutely delicious with several items on the menu made vegan upon request. We were made to feel very welcome. Lovely place to sit in or outside. Pasta is made fresh on site and local oats and salt are used in the process. So nice, we bought a bag to take with us. Fantastic all round. Will definitely be back!


Rantinrover
Rantinrover

While passing through the village on our way to Gatehouse of Fleet, we stopped for lunch at a charming café located in a traditional cottage-style building. Despite the rain, we enjoyed the friendly staff and pleasant ambiance inside. We opted for lighter snacks rather than the specials, with my wife choosing a Tuna Mayo Cheese Jacket Potato and me opting for a Broccoli Stilton soup and Chicken with lemon mayo sandwiches combo. The service was excellent, and the fresh and tasty food made for a satisfying meal. We ended our lunch with some coffee, finding the total bill of just over £22 to be good value. Although the cakes were tempting, we saved room for later and were impressed with the wel...

Categories

  • Soup Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • 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.
  • Salads Fresh and vibrant, our salads are crafted with seasonal ingredients and a mix of crisp greens, colorful vegetables, and unique dressings, offering a delicious and healthy choice for any palate.
  • Cheese A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments.

Amenities

  • Cafe
  • Takeout
  • Seating
  • Free Wifi

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