A Day in Broughty Ferry: Food and Drink Must-Tries

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Broughty Ferry is a bustling and beautiful place with lots of shops, a real sense of community, and a stunning beach. If you find yourself spending the day here, you’ve got to check out these amazing places to eat and drink.

Breakfast:
8am-11am
For a yummy breakfast to kickstart your day, head to Willows for a brilliant bacon butty or a king size breakfast. If you’re after a boujie breakfast and a great view, Urban Beach has the best cooked breakfasts, avocado toast, or buttermilk pancakes with bacon and maple syrup.

Coffee and cake:
11am-12pm
Why not try Bowmans Coffee House for their delicious home bakes or their mouth-watering afternoon tea? Another great option is Sweetpea Cafe for a selection of bakes and a mean chai tea latte.

Lunch:
12-3pm
When it’s time for lunch, Gracie’s offers scrumptious chorizo macaroni and cheese, while Sandbanks Brasserie, run by MasterChef 2014 winner Jamie Scott, serves steak frites, moules frites, and caramelised root vegetable soup.

Snack:
3pm-6pm
Between 3pm and 6pm, satisfy your cravings at Visocchi’s Cafe with hot chocolate fudge cake and cannolo. Or, check out Goodfellow & Steven for different bakes and pies, including the classic Dundee cake.

Dinner:
6pm-8pm
For dinner, visit Forgan’s Broughty Ferry for a variety of dishes, including salads, burgers, venison sausage, and pan-seared duck. Alternatively, Pizza Revolution offers an array of delicious pizzas with fun names like ‘Legalise Marinara’ and ‘The Bee Sting’.

Drinks:
8pm-late
Once you’ve had your fill, head to Bruach Bar for a wide range of cocktails including ‘Cauld as Ice’ and ‘Sage Against the Machine’. Or, stop by Fisherman’s Tavern for a casual spot with a great selection of wine, champagne, spirits, and a tempting aperol spritz.

So, if you’re ever in Broughty Ferry, make sure to hit up these spots for an unforgettable culinary experience.

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