Abbey Bistro at Dryburgh Abbey Hotel

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SquareMeal Review of Abbey Bistro at Dryburgh Abbey Hotel

Built in 1840 on the banks of the Tweed, this hefty baronial mansion now serves the needs of well-heeled fishin’ & shootin’ types, but it could also make for an outlandish stopover on a trip north. Formal dinners are served in the first-floor Tweed Restaurant beyond the stag’s head & beneath glittering chandeliers, though the eight-course menu (£35) falls short of its lofty ambitions. The cooking is broadly proficient, but misjudged combinations have included a pea & mint risotto doused with pink beetroot foam, & a starter of smoked sea bass & cold poached egg with a garnish of clunky raw vegetables. For daytime sustenance, head downstairs to the bar-bistro, which offers easy food along the lines of toasted minute steak & caramelised onion sandwich, wild mushroom omelette, or fish & chips. Otherwise, visit the romantic ruined Abbey next door, where Sir Walter Scott is buried.

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Average Price
££££ - £30 - £49
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Modern European
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St Boswells, Melrose, Scottish Borders, TD6 0RQ

01835 822261 01835 822261

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Mon-Sun 12N-9pm, R Mon-Sun 7-9pm

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