Reviews Blair Atholl Watermill

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Jason Mead
+5
What a gorgeous place and a great find. Had brunch there two days running. They bake all their breads and pastries from scratch using flour milled on the premises and that certainly shows in the taste - stunning ! Really friendly staff and very reasonable prices. We were lucky to be able to sit outside in the sun on both days, but there is plenty of room inside too. Well worth a visit.
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Heather Wadsworth
+5
A super little place to visit. Watch as the flour is ground on the old grindstones ,and buy some of the products. Cafe has very good food and friendly staff. I would recommend this to anyone visiting Blair Atholl
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Campbell Macintyre
+5
Fantastic friendly cafe in a fabulous setting. All the baking - both breads and cakes - are AMAZING with the carrot cake easily the best I've ever had and so a "must try"! Go on - treat yourself if you're in the area, you won't regret it!
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Sheila Grant
+5
The most wonderful baking is done on these premises. Bagels, rolls, scones, bread, croissants, - a vast selection and the cakes are pretty wonderful too. When I go north on holiday I always stock up here. The flavours are superb - way beyond anything you will get in a supermarket. And they freeze. Their own milled flour and oats and their jams are of the highest standard. Why not have a plate of soup and enjoy the smell of home baked bread. You will not be able to resist a purchase. Or go early and have breakfast. Only a few minutes from the A9 but a world away in other senses.
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Mike Morschbert
+5
Coming back here year after year on the drive by to the Highlands. This year we explored Blair Atholl which is totally worth it. The mill itself has really great bake and other produce and a nice cafe to sit in and out. You can also visit the milling rooms and there are tours. And of course you can buy flour! Highly recommended if you are in the area and if it is just for rolls, bread or a lovely scone 💕 Sadly there is not often enough water anymore, so try to aim for a wet day when you visit.
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Carlito
+4
Charming little cafe that also acts as a mini museum. You can wander through the levels within the mill to see how it used to operate. Plenty of alfresco seating outside to enjoy your coffee and small bite. Pleasant and efficient staff here. Good coffee too.
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Gianluca Carloni
+5
This is a really unusual bakery to have your breakfast in! Loved this place. It is imbued with history, traditions, and kindness of Scottish Highlanders. The food and beverage is remarkable, the price in accordance with the atmosphere. The fruit scone with jam was fabulous. They also feature a museum-like exhibition of the different processes that lead to the collection, grounding, drying and realization of the final product. They also have plenty of space outside, much appreciated with the sunny morning of spring and summer. You can reach this place by car or by bus (service 87 to Blair Atholl, get off at Atholl Arms and walk a couple of minutes)
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Sarah Davidson
+5
Cute museum and cafe. They were out of a few things but the staff were so nice and the menu was varied enough that it was ok. Pastries were priced incorrectly but still yummy
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Caitlin Stewart
+5
Perfect place for lunch, lots of seating inside and outside We had an americano, a BLT from the specials menu and lentil and vegetable soup, all was delicious! Good prices too. Then we had to get some bread and pastries to take home as well.
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Julia Garcia
+5
Really nice spot to stop for lunch. Sat outside in the garden with my dog, was lovely on a sunny day. My toastie was made with their fresh made bread and it was so good!! Nice coffee and carrot cake as well. Really nice guy working here too. I will be back!
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Sarah Kung
+5
Great tearoom with a wide selection of pastries and drinks! We got to sit in the garden in the sun while enjoying our lunch. They also have pinhead oatmeal and muesli for sale to take home, as well as a small exhibition on the watermill. Lovely and helpful staff made the experience even better! Well deserving of 5 stars and 100% would recommend!!
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Justin Barker
+5
Wonderful place to visit! We had the most wholesome and interesting chat with Ally the miller, who showed us around the stunning old mill. The shortbread and the food from the tea room are out of this world delicious too!!!! Highly recommend popping in
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Melanie Williams
+5
We absolutely loved the Blair Atholl Watermill when we visited on our way through. They produce their own bread and pastry items which are delicious. It is a working mill with a miller who is a lovely man. The watermill is full of history and charm.
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Dawn Hirst
+5
We had a delicious toasted sandwich, with side salad and crisps and fresh homemade bread. The aroma of the fresh you can smell as soon as you turn into the little side road near the train station. Very reasonably priced as the portions are large . The Brie bacon and chutney toasted sandwich was so tasty and delicious. So many cakes and scone choices for afterwards . Lovely little garden area to sit and enjoy your food .