Spider On A Bicycle

Station Square, AB34 5HX, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom

🛍 Cafe, Vegan, British, Scottish

4.6 💬 2378 Recensioni
Spider On A Bicycle

Telefono: +447771696780

Indirizzo: Station Square, AB34 5HX, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom

Città: Aberdeenshire

Menu Piatti: 8

Recensioni: 2378

Sito Web: http://www.spideronabicycle.com/

"if they find themselves in the opposite or simply by aboyne, then they must stop here. the best coffee they find in royal deeside. it is a great call I know, but believe me that we have seen and done our research! conveniently located just...from the main road on the railway station, they cannot miss the bright signs and hanging signs on the front. the caffe is bright, cozy and welcoming with plenty of seating and a log burner on the back for those who arrive to foot or bike at the cool highland days. the coffee is phenomenal, the cake was simply divine (banana and choc chip was to die.) if they appreciate quality coffee, then spider on a bike is a must."

Menu completo - 8 opzioni

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Dessert

Panini

Piatti Vegetariani

Insalate

Toast

User User

the personal here really goes the extra mile. I've been here many times and was always enthusiastic about everything.

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Recensioni

Jackson
Jackson

The best flat white in Aboyne! Good, healthy food too, and friendly staff. Lockdown is a struggle, treat yourself here


User
User

love what the team created in this caffe, a great place to enjoy breakfast, brunch or lunch. great coffee and beautiful cake and served lunchtime.


User
User

Always enjoy a quick bite to eat from here. Staff are very welcoming. Recently enjoyed a nice Black pudding Pie from here which is great considering Aboyne lacks a bakers! Visualizza piatti


Isabel
Isabel

We sat in for lunch, coffee and cake this weekend felt very comfortable with regards to appropriate covid measures being in place and staff were lovely. Beautiful food for both vegetarian and non vegetarian. I would definitely eat here, sit in or take away,...again soon :


User
User

We visited recently for take away lunch. Unfortunately the bread was so stale we threw out the sandwiches. The cakes and coffee were nice. Disappointed in the quality and even though cafes have been through a tough time I still think they paying customer should...get at least fresh bread for their sandwiches.


Charlotte
Charlotte

Went in for take-away teas and a cake. The teas were served in rather small sized cups, almost espresso mid sized. Surprised also that the tea bags were not left in the cup for us to remove as we wanted, the tea was hardly brewed....We paid £3 for 2 x small cups of hot milk. Also surprised that a cafe like this does not offer sweeteners, only sugar ?!? Visualizza piatti


User
User

this must be one of my favorite wee coffee shops, which is an amazing selection of healthy snacks tasty (I am gluten-free, and they have some wonderful options.) I also love the variety of coffees available to provide my favorites this autumn. the turmeric latte....so good and nourishing for the bodies! great value ever friendly customer service and I just love the book swap shelf! if they are in the opposite, or even simply recommend by. definitiw.


Vanessa
Vanessa

Lovely food (not just the usual predictable stuff), friendly staff, great coffee, care taken over Covid arrangements. And all in a fantastic granite building, the lovely old station at Aboyne. If only it still had trains. The bikes outside and the intriguing name grabbed my...attention, the perfect pitstop when I was cycling the Deeside Way. I much preferred this to the rather twee recreation of the station at Ballater (where incidentally the Balmorality themed cafe was closed because of Covid).


User
User

if they find themselves in the opposite or simply by aboyne, then they must stop here. the best coffee they find in royal deeside. it is a great call I know, but believe me that we have seen and done our research! conveniently located just...from the main road on the railway station, they cannot miss the bright signs and hanging signs on the front. the caffe is bright, cozy and welcoming with plenty of seating and a log burner on the back for those who arrive to foot or bike at the cool highland days. the coffee is phenomenal, the cake was simply divine (banana and choc chip was to die.) if they appreciate quality coffee, then spider on a bike is a must. Visualizza piatti

Aberdeenshire

Aberdeenshire

Aberdeenshire offre coste mozzafiato, castelli storici e una ricca cultura scozzese; piatti tipici includono haggis, salmone affumicato e biscotti al burro.

Categorie

  • Cafe Concediti la nostra vivace selezione di caffetterie, che offre una gamma di caffè appena preparati, tè artigianali e deliziosi dolci, accompagnati da un'atmosfera accogliente per un'esperienza culinaria deliziosa.
  • Vegan Deliziati con il nostro menu vegano, che offre una vibrante selezione di piatti a base vegetale realizzati con ingredienti freschi e di stagione. Gustate pasti saporiti che sono tanto nutrienti quanto deliziosi. Visualizza piatti
  • British Tradizionale e sostanzioso, il menu britannico offre classici di conforto come fish and chips, succulenti arrosti e torte salate. Riscopri i gusti familiari, amorevolmente realizzati con ricette senza tempo e ingredienti freschi e locali.
  • Scottish Scopri i sapori ricchi e sostanziosi della Scozia con piatti tradizionali come haggis, neeps e tatties, insieme a torte salate e tenero salmone affumicato, offrendo un gusto autentico del patrimonio culinario scozzese.

Servizi

  • Wifi
  • Takeout
  • Piatti
  • Seating
  • Menu
  • Vegan Options

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