L’Esslemont has found the perfect recipe for a modern kitchen. Take an empty historic building – in this case, the former Esslemont and Macintosh department store at the top of Aberdeen’s Union Street – and turn it into a mood-lit bar and restaurant. Pay homage to the building’s haberdashery past with a scattering of sewing […]
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Newport Restaurant is a North East Fife treasure
Like most of us, I have become very aware of my mental and physical health as we navigate the complex stages of life through this pandemic. I know I’m not alone when I confess to being scarred by it all and, living alone and in my 60s, I consider myself one of the lucky ones […]
Duncano’s in Westhill impresses on every chord
When news of a new restaurant was opening in Westhill, Aberdeenshire, I was all ears. Not just because I like to know all about the latest restaurant openings, but because I spent much of my childhood and teenage years living in the suburbs. The city has seen many places open and then close, but more […]
Dhoom’s Indian food in Dunfermline is good for the soul
It was my first visit to Dunfermline, although anywhere that spawned Andrew Carnegie, Iain Banks and the Skids will always beAgree by me. We toured the town in search of antiquities, although we could easily have spent our time there on an architectural and cultural trail – the ghost of Andrew Carnegie features prominently and, […]
Celebrate in style at Milton Brasserie in Aberdeenshire
Another year, another anniversary, makes it seem like they come faster every year. My workplace thinks no one should be working on their birthday and that’s why they give everyone their birthday – it’s fabulous! My friend very kindly offered to take the day off to celebrate with me so we decided to take a […]
Palm Court Hotel Aberdeen
I recently started watching Ricky Gervais’ After Life TV show on Netflix and it really got me thinking about life. We all have these visions of what our lives will look like as we age, but it can throw many curve balls at us along the way that change the course of our path. I […]
Aberdeen’s Silver Darling returns to success
As a ferry bound for Shetland made its way gently out to sea from the port of Aberdeen, passengers waved goodbye in the early evening gloom. We waved back from our table at The Silver Darling restaurant on the quay as they passed. The restaurant has been a familiar landmark to countless sailors at the […]
But ‘n’ Ben in Auchmithie offers delicious food
What a pleasure to go somewhere knowing that we will have a good time and that all that remains is to succumb to the joy. But ‘n’ Ben is such a place. I’ve been here many times over the years and have never been disappointed, not least because, in an ever-changing world, this place remains […]
Visit Borsalino in Peterculter for a real Italian dinner
Food is fuel. It’s a saying I’ve seen a lot online lately. Probably because it’s January and all the ads I see seem to be about losing weight or dieting. I’ve never really been on a diet, but when it comes to food being ‘just’ fuel, I disagree because I really enjoy it. Whether it’s […]
Try the Aberdeen Atholl Hotel institution screen
Throughout the various lockdowns, my son and I met his friend and dad for a football game every Saturday morning, rain, hail or shine. On our way home, we pass the Atholl Hotel. Already starved from our athletic endeavors, the smells emanating from the kitchen make us groan in equal measure of pleasure and frustration […]
A taste of coffee life at Dundee’s Pacamara
“Tossing and turning in the widening gyre. The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things are falling apart; the center cannot hold; Mere anarchy is unleashed upon the world.” The Second Coming – William Butler Yeats. I’ve often wished I was the kind of person who sits in a cafe for hours, maybe reading a little […]