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Check-in Instructions
Check-in time is 4 p.m. -10 pm, and check-out time is 10 a.m. If you require an alternative check-in time, please let me know and I will try to accommodate as best I can. I will contact you with the access code for the key box located at the front door.
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The Anstruther Co-operative
This supermarket is the largest grocery store in the surrounding areas and is located 1.6 miles from Pittenweem, around a five minute drive. The opening hours are 6 am - 11 pm.
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The West End Bar & Restaurant
Recently taken over and located only a short walk from the apartment, this bar and restaurant has a great selection of lager, real ale and cider, as well as an attractive wine list. Serving home cooked pub classics such as local fish & chips, burgers and steak and ale pie, which are served from Wednesday - Sunday.
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The Dory Bistro & Gallery
Located on the Pittenweem harbour front, The Dory Bistro is a seafood restaurant serving affordable food from Wednesday through to Sunday, with a focus on Fife and Perthshire food treasures. Lobsters, langoustines, and crabs landed less than 40 metres from our front door in the harbour, and fish from St Monans and Pittenweem. Also serving wild game dishes using meat from Fife estates, as well as vegetarian dishes.
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Pittenweem Hub (Post office, Chemist and Groceries)
Located around a five minute walk from the apartment, Pittenweem Hub is a post office and a chemist, allowing you to pick up any toiletries, medication, withdraw money and manage banking and postage all in the one store.
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Nicholson Sweets & Ice Cream Shop, a perfect stop for a "n-ice" refreshment!
The Fife Coastal Path passes the door of the this traditional Ice Cream shop. Located next to the Larachmhor, this quirky little shop is a perfect little find with a fantastic selection of traditional treats, ice cream, fudge, tablet, rock, chocolate, and hot & cold drinks. Perfect for an ice cream down the harbour on a sunny day! With 32 years in the business, 12 different flavours of ice cream and 200+ choices on sweets, you will be spoilt for choice!
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The Larachmhor Tavern, a lovely traditional fishermans pub!
Pittenweems genuine old fisherman's pub - meaning "the big wood" and affectionately known as "The Larachs" - was named after a local fishing boat. Even with a few 21st century additions, The Larachmhor continues to celebrate its unique and historic place at the heart of Pittenweem Harbour - the only commercial fishing port in the area. The Larachmhor loves welcoming a vibrant community of locals and visitors to quench their thirst with fine whiskies, ales, wines and spirits.
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The Bank Bar Anstruther, with a large beer garden and fantastic glass restaurant to take in those stunning views.
Just a short drive from Pittenweem, this is the perfect spot to take the family for a spot of dinner, or a drink in the large bar & beer garden. The Bank is situated with one of the finest views in Anstruther where the Dreel Burn merges with the Firth of Forth. The Bank offers something for everyone's tastes whether it's from the bar lunch and bar supper menu, or a drink from the largest selection of real ales, draught beers, wines and spirits in the area.
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The Waterfront Restaurant located on Anstruther harbour, with fabulous sea views.
With the same owners as The Bank Bar and stunning views of Anstruther Harbour, this busy restaurant is bang in the middle of the high street! Serving all day, with food options to suit all your needs and for children, you are guaranteed to find something to suit your requirements! Enjoy sitting outside with wonderful harbour views in the warmer weather!
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Michelin star The Cellar Restaurant, Anstruther. A fantastic spot to dine for those special occasions!
Offering just one tasting menu, inspired by seasonal Scottish produce and locally foraged ingredients from our coastline and countryside, The Cellar work passionately sourcing the best produce available throughout the seasons which enables them to create a purposefully designed and thoughtful dining experience. Being the only Michelin starred restaurant in the area, it is an extremely popular restaurant, with fantastic reviews and stunning food and wine menus. This intimate restaurant
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This 18th century pub, situated on the Dreel Burn, is a beautiful find with an incredible beer garden.
The Dreel Tavern has served the area as a venue for fine food and drinks over the years. Apart from the delightful atmosphere available, there is an awesome beer garden overlooking the Dreel Burn, enjoying the summer sun all day long. For those winter months the Dreel boasts a grand open fire to add to that cosy feeling whilst enjoying good company and delicious food. This is the first pub you will come to when you leave Pittenweem and head into Anstruther, and perhaps the most
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The Pittenweem Cocoa Tree Coffee Shop, ideal for chocolate lovers!
The Coca tree cafe and chocolate company is a year round haven in the heart of Pittenweem.
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