Strathpeffer
The Museum Coffee Shop is located in the old Strathpeffer train
station. It is a quaint setting, with 2 rooms available to sit in or you can
eat on the old platform outside on a nice summer’s day (so you’ll probably
eat inside). The shop is open from 10am to 5pm in the summer but winter times
are different and they aren’t advertised anywhere we can find. We assume the
breakfast is served all day as it doesn’t state otherwise however the menu
does state that ‘Breakfast may not be available during busy periods’,
nightmare! There is also a vegetarian breakfast option.
We were seated instantly and the service was excellent, with our breakfast
cooked within 20 minutes. We were also asked whether we would like our tea
served now or with the breakfast which was a nice touch. The breakfast
appeared grilled and it filled the plate well. The fried egg was well cooked
with a runny yolk. Unfortunately you aren’t given the option of poached or
scrambled. The bacon was cooked just right and the fat had been trimmed off
it, meaning there was no faffing about removing it yourself, if you’re that
way inclined. There was only one sausage served with the meal which was the
standard breakfast sausage, nothing to complain about and nothing to make it
memorable. What was memorable though was the haggis, it was delicious and
large and moist and we wanted more! The black pudding was also of a similar
size to the haggis but not as tasty as the haggis, it wasn’t the tastiest
we’ve tried but it certainly isn’t the worst, it was just nice. The tattie
scone was good along with the 2 tomato halves, mushrooms and beans. We were
given the option of white or brown toast with our breakfast, we opted for
brown. The toast was really nice and you are given 2 slices with butter that
was just at the right temperature for spreading.
This breakfast is definitely the ultimate Ryanair of breakfasts,
beating the Ship Inn, Invergordon by a country mile. The standard breakfast
for £4.95 includes 2 rashers of bacon, a fried egg, one sausage and some
toast. If you just ordered this I feel that you might have gone hungry and
you would have probably cried. Thankfully you get the option to add extras,
with haggis and white/black pudding costing £1.20 extra each. The non-meat
extras cost 80p extra each including a tattie scone, tomato, mushrooms and
beans. Tea or coffee is also £1.80 extra. Since we are hunting for the
Ultimate Full Scottish Breakfast, we opted to go for everything on the list
minus the white pudding. All together including tea/coffee the breakfast
comes to a whopping £12.35, the most expensive breakfast to date. The
non-meat extras are greatly over-priced, a tomato doesn’t cost 80p or a few
mushrooms and tattie scone, a tin of beans might but we only got half a tin
each. Maybe include the non-meat items in the £4.95 price? A final point to
note is that they do not accept cards for payment.
In the points review this breakfast loses marks for not including the
choice of egg and for not including a lorne sausage in the extra options.
After the breakfast was ordered we noticed that you can have a lorne sausage
roll, so the item was on the premises. If it had been included in the extras
you would have got another £1.20 out of us. The breakfast gained marks for
including haggis, tomatoes and mushrooms as an option. Weighing up all the
points, this breakfast scores a 4/5. We only judge on taste, cooking and the
amount of items, so points aren’t lost for cost.
This was a very filling breakfast once all the items were added. The haggis really made this breakfast stand
out, otherwise the breakfast would have been on par with the majority of
other 3 star breakfasts. What lets this breakfast down though is the cost, I
can’t stop going on about it as the cost is a bit ridiculous. To advertise a
breakfast with only 3 different items and toast on it is quite poor for
£4.95. It is a real shame as a 4 star breakfast should be applauded, but at
that price it is only a disappointment.
Recommendations for the Owner
to achieve Full Scottish Breakfast Greatness:
(In order of priority)
1. Include beans, tomato, tattie scone and black pudding in your
£4.95 breakfast and increase the price by a £1 if necessary. See Basic Scottish Breakfast must haves and the Price comparison page. Charge extra for haggis and
mushrooms – but it would be better if they were included.
2. Give the customer the choice of how the eggs are cooked.
3. Include a lorne sausage in the options – we know you have it.
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Breakfast served at times
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10am - 5pm Mon - Sun (Summer months)
Unknown times (Winter months)
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Breakfast advertised as
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Breakfast
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Price
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£4.95
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Breakfast contents
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2 Bacon
Fried Egg
Sausage
2 Toast – choice of brown or white
Tomato – 80p Extra
Beans – 80p Extra
Mushrooms – 80p Extra
Tattie Scone – 80p Extra
White or Black Pudding – £1.20 Extra
Haggis – £1.20 Extra
Vegetarian Breakfast available for £5.95
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Tea/Coffee Included
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No
Tea/Coffee £1.80
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How cooked
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Grilled
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Service Time Queuing
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0
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Service Time Waiting for Order
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20 mins
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Star Score
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4/5
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Points deducted for
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No choice of how eggs were cooked
No lorne sausage
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Website
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None
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Facebook
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None
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The hunt for the best Full Scottish Breakfast in the Ross & Cromarty area.
Museum Coffee Shop
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