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Reviews of Tullybannocher Farm Food Bar, Comrie

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Review by cornelius joy on 31st August, 2009

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I would like to say a big thank you to the people who now run this fine establishment, the food was brilliant and they have created a lovely harmonious atmosphere to enjoy whilst eating fine food. It was very old fashioned before and the atmosphere was anything but convivial, the female screeched at everyone whilst doing very little, and her poor husband looked as if he wanted to be on another planet. So well done for bringing this place into this century and I certainly will be back.

Date visited: 22/8/2009

Review by caroline stewart on 18th July, 2009

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sorry this farm food bar has sadly gone down hill since hilliary and gvin left. the choice of food was very limited and was not warm. There was time when there was home baked cakes in this place. sadly this ha s gone. The service was appalling teenagers serving and utterly clueless. These premises were also taken over by the english ----time for them to go. sorry wont return

Date visited: easter holdays

Review by ann r on 23rd August, 2008

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the friday night jazz evenings were terrific - pit it has stopped - the company there was great too...pity it has also stopped.....

Date visited: september/october 2002

Review by heather on 13th July, 2008

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our second visit and again, lovely food in a unique atmosphere. Home made soup was marvellous and the somewhat sparse/USA old west look inside is very charming. Recommended without a doubt.

Date visited: may 2008

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