Latest Comments - Perthshire
The Fruit Shop, Comrie
“Always a friendly wee shop, but letting you taste the clementines before you buy is definitely going the extra mile. You don't get that service from those dreadful supermarkets. Once again a reminder that Comrie in Perthshire has some super little retail businesses that deserve support.”add response
by Eleanor Kinnaird on 11/12/2009
Open Road Hire
“Open Road Hire, Andrew Still, rent out Caterham sports cars. My brother-in-law bought it for Lynda (my wife) and I as a gift, but it's certainly something we'll do again for ourselves.
The car was beautifully prepared and the effort Andrew put in to marking out routes and places of interest paid dividends. We followed the single track route to the southshore of Loch Tay. It was nothing short of spectacular. He's a really helpful guy and nothing is too much trouble.
I'm a car nut and have had about 15 cars in 11 years (my wife does keep score!) but nothing, and I mean nothing, is as engaging as the little Caterham. It really is driving at its purest. For something so tactile, it also remarkably easy to drive and not intimidating.
We took the car back to our timeshare at Gleneagles and all our guests wanted a ride in it. Mercifully we had to leave and explore the hills. The chefs at the hotel where we stopped for lunch also popped out to see it!
Life enriching experience and great idea. Well done Andrew
”by Scott McFie on 08/04/2009
House of Tartan, Drummond St, Comrie
“Went into the House of Tartan in Comrie and asked about Mackenzie flashes. (These are the little bits of colour you see on a kilted Scot's socks when he's wearing his fancy dress. Normally they are in single colours.) Though they didn't have them ready-made, the friendly sales person offered me some MacKenzie tartan off-cut to make my own. Even better, he didn't want money for it. So he poured a box of materials out on the floor and we enjoyed some time searching for a piece the right length. Certainly an Extra Mile. I now have a wee sowing job for my mother-in-law.
”by Colin Mackenzie on 18/10/2008
Farthings@Home
“Last week while visiting Blair Atholl, I discovered a delightful boutique called Farthings@home selling gifts, plants and attractive dried flowers. I witnessed what must be a true extra mile moment. Jill Farthing, the owner, offered (free of charge) a glass of homemade lemonade to an elderly gentleman who was feeling the heat. This for me summed up the charm and thoughtfulness of both shop and owner.
”by Joan Gillies on 03/08/2008
Delivino Delicatessen & Wine Café, Crieff
“I ate here with friends recently. They told me that the food and service was very good. I fancied a calzone instead of an ordinary pizza, but this didn't feature on their menu - but the gentleman who served me didn't flinch when I asked for it - he said chef was happy to oblige! - I even got to select my own choice of fillings - it was delicious as was the rest of our meal! This is everything a neighbourhood bistro should be - and a real asset in Crieff. The friendly service definitely went the extra mile! Delivino is at 6 King Street, just below James Square in the centre of Crieff. Tel 01764 655665. ”by Alan Smith on 05/06/2008
The Bean Shop, Perth
“I visited The Bean Shop in George Street, Perth for the 1st time on Friday. Wow, what a great shop! My friends and I were offered a free (delicious) espresso coffee while we decided which of the amazing teas and coffees we wanted to buy. John Bruce, the fantastically enthusiastic and knowledgable owner explained he had been born in Darjeeling on a tea plantation and had been a tea and coffee lover from a very early age. This small shop certainly exceeded my expectations with the friendly service, free sample of coffee and superb products. I expect to become a regular!”by Johanna Campbell on 13/04/2008
“I live in Glasgow now, so don't get to go in very often. Instead, I buy online from them.
Very prompt delivery and excellent quality beans. In fact, I've not had a better espresso in Glasgow than the ones I get from my machine!
Keep it up!
P.S. Espresso Blend and Gourmet Blend are my favourites, but I sometimes go for a coffee of the month for a change.”
by Alasdair Fulton on 21/08/2009
“I totally agree. Always a friendly welcome and a cup of coffee, not to mention a big choice of excellent coffees.
Why can't all shops be like this?”
by Andrew Still on 02/06/2009
Anglers' Inn, Guildtown
“What was a fairly anonymous roadside inn on the A93 between Perth and Blairgowrie has been transformed into a great country eaterie by Jeremy Wares.
This is what pub grub should be about in this day and age. We arrived early for our reservation but that didn't perturb the cheerful and efficient waiting staff on what was a busy Sunday lunchtime. Great roast beef and yorkshire pudding, fish and chips, sorbets, spotted dick and custard were the choices from the menu and our wee one was accommodated with no bother with simple children's menu on offer which largely offers scaled down offerings from the main menu. It was great to see the local Inveralmond Brewery's offerings on tap as well.
”by Alan Graham on 10/03/2008
Caffe Canto
“What a contrast in welcomes! On a busy Saturday morning in Perth, the large Threshold café at Perth Concert Hall couldn’t be bothered putting on real coffee or even hot chocolate because, they said, they had a conference in. Fortunately, we found a really friendly place just around the corner. At Caffe Canto on George Street they greeted us, sat us down, offered hot or cold milk with Americano, explained the difference between a very milky latte and a white coffee with an extra shot and, in general, demonstrated they cared about their customers. Sometimes it's the little gestures that make a difference. We’ll go back there!”by Gilbert Summers on 04/02/2008
Cafe Kisa, Auchterarder
“If you are in the area this restaurant is a must to visit. Beautiful freshly prepared food. Great staff and lovely decor.
Try the homemade ginger beer!
”by Sandra Currie on 27/07/2007
“One of the places we've been meaning to check out for ages. Original positive comment absolutely confirmed. Competent food, friendly service, nice ambience (apart from the iffy background music - but that's subjective) Also really good value and opens all year. This is a place it's well worth getting of the A9 for at any time of day. It's going to become a regular lunch stop for us from now on.”
by Gilbert Summers on 03/05/2009
Cafe Breizh, Perth
by Gilbert Summers on 24/06/2007
“Since that night (see above) we have visited again, from time to time, and Breizh certainly keeps up its standards. Often very busy at lunchtimes - noisy and jolly with locals having a nice time - but the staff still manage to be friendly and attentive. Cooking just as authentic as well - a real touch of France in 'douce' Perth. We really like it.....”
by Gilbert Summers on 19/05/2009
Stenhouse Cafe & Gallery, Crieff
“A miserable day and its our seniors club annual outing, first stop for coffee break was Crieff, seven of us decided to stretch our legs a bit and on the way back stopped at the Stenhouse Cafe for a snack and very nice it was too, pleasant staff, good food nicely presented and a very comfortable and clean premises. 10 out of 10, it made our day a bit more enjoyable. Find it at 22-26 East High Street.”by jim.clifford on 31/05/2007
“What a spot! This is worth going out of your way for. Delicious food, great service, excellent coffee - one experience that lingers and makes you want to tell others - I did!!”
by Ken McQuillan on 20/11/2008
Forest Tea Room, Queens View
“Saturday 28 April was undoubtedly a fine day for photography and the Highlands were at their best to the extent that my camera ran out of charge. I asked the proprietor of the Tea Room at Queens View if he would allow me to charge the camera and without hesitation he agreed so after a very substantial and hearty lunch I was able to continue with both a fully charged camera and stomach. Thank you, you went the extra mile. Martin Hunt. ”by Martin Hunt on 30/04/2007
Ben Lawers Hotel
“I went into the Ben Lawers Hotel for a meal recently. Previously when walking in this area we had had trouble finding somewhere, because we were too early for most of the resturants and too late for the tearooms. Coming down from the hill at 5-6pm can be a tricky time to get fed.
I was really impressed by the Ben Lawers Hotel, by Loch Tay. They didn't bat an eye at us turning up ravenous at 5.30pm wanting to eat a full meal. They were helpful, charming and the food was good value. They also let hill walkers use their car park and all they ask is that you go in and have a pint at the end of the day (that's not hard is it?). I'd recommend them to anyone walking in the Ben Lawers area”by ANNA TRAFFORD on 23/04/2007
East Haugh House Hotel , Pitlochry
“this place doesnt go the extra mile, its goes the extra 26.2 ! we spent last weekend up there for our anniversary and were treated like royalty. NOTHING is too much trouble, I have been to many hotels worldwide and havent had this kind of service anywhere, Lesley, Neil & Sophie deserve an award all to themselves ”by Sandra McDougall on 21/04/2007
“Me and some friends visited East Haugh Hotel for some days of fishing. This was my second time at Easth Haugh, but not my last, that`s for shore.
Sophie, Lesley and Neil worked 150 % for us the days we were there, and I have never visited someone that take so much care of their visitors.
I recomand this Hotel for everyone.
Thanks again to Sophie, Lesley and Neil
John Olav Oldren”
by John Olav Oldren on 18/04/2008
The Lands of Loyal Hotel, Alyth
“As a tour operator we have been very impressed with the quiet professionalism of the excellent Land of Loyal Hotel in Alyth, Perthshire. Family run in a truly appropriate way we would recommend them as they have gone the Extra Mile to make our clients' visits memorable!
Regards, Alasdair Busby, Director”by St Andrews Golf Tours on 10/04/2007
The Courtyard Restaurant, Brasserie and Bar, Kenmore
“We stopped for afternoon tea (16/3/07)and enjoyed it so much we returned the next day for lunch. This is the ideal pit stop following a brisk walk up Drummond Hill. The food quality and value is excellent and the smell of the open fire and relaxing surroundings makes it hard to leave. We are looking forward to going back for dinner in the restaurant next time we are in Kenmore. ”by Fiona Coyle on 20/03/2007
Ardeonaig Hotel, Loch Tay, Perthshire
“I was here last year. Our group of 4 was warmly welcomed and given an informative tour of the hotel. Excellent service was provided by interested, enthusiastic and knowledgeable staff. I had one of the best red wines I have ever tasted (recommended by the manager) and e-mailed the hotel about where I could source it. The information came back straight away with an offer to purchase it on my behalf. All very impressive.
I like the idea of your site - good luck.
Neil”by Neil Connon on 23/02/2007
The Fortingall Hotel, Fortingall
“Arrived unexpectedly with a small group and they served our every need. Good for the proprietor and his very capable wife.”by Marilyn Hunter on 04/01/2007
“We stayed back in March 07 and had a fantastic 4 days. The room 'Remony' was big and well furnished. The meals were fabulous and would love to go back.”
by Julie and Mark Ballantyne on 12/09/2007
Tigh na Leigh Guest House, Alyth
“Chocolate dipped strawberries in our room on arrival – plus Chris made us a birthday cake – and asked us what we would like to eat for dinner…how good is that!”by Johanna and Gilbert on 04/01/2007
Strath Garry Restaurant, Pitlochry
“Instead of just collecting the plates, one waitress spent time chatting to the diners, asking what they had seen in the area and offering ideas about other events and places they might like to see.”by Johanna and Gilbert on 04/01/2007



