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01:42:45 PM - 20th of May 2011 - Potting Shedd, TheWe have heard that Tina has joined her parents at The Potting Shed at Inshriach, Aviemore. there is a new website and it is now open every day. So no more disappointment when you forget and turn up on the Wednesday. Good luck. Hope the weather shines for you.
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09:53:00 PM - 11th of December 2009 - Mona's of MuckhartHave finally visited Mona's and would agree with Lynda that this is a lovely tearoom.
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09:45:12 PM - 11th of December 2009 - The Jammy CooA great new addition in the Borders
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11:30:03 AM - 16th of April 2008 - Falls of FeughWe have been advised that the Falls of Feugh Tearoom near Banchory now accepts credit cards. EXcellent.
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01:52:43 PM - 11th of March 2008 - KathellanThis establishment has been taken over by Baxter's. It is still in the throes of change so it will be interesting to see the changes. As it will become part of a chain it may not continue to be part of this website. We'll wait and see.
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09:30:51 PM - 4th of June 2007 - The RetreatThe Retreat Tearoom at Glenesk now has a website www.gleneskretreat.co.uk. See our review.
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08:04:58 PM - 4th of April 2007 - MayaLynne recommends Maya in Main Street, Strathpeffer. They are tiny but excellent chocolatiers with a small area to enjoy hot chocolate and a few nibbles. You can also watch the chocolates being made through a glass window.
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08:00:55 PM - 4th of March 2007 - Minmore HouseLynne tells us of the Afternoon Teas that are served at Minmore HouseHotel. We had also heard of their reputation though have not tried them yet. You need to book in advance though. www.minmorehousehotel.com
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08:46:31 PM - 4th of February 2007 - The Beautiful MountainColin points out that The Beautiful Mountain in#Averdeen now has a website. www.thebeautifulmountain.co.uk/
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06:52:42 PM - 4th of December 2006 - CuldeesThe Culdees Tearoom in Abernethy, Perthshire near Bridge of Earn was suggested by Alec. It is tucked away in a lane near the Pictish tower. He also mentions The Jamesfield Organic Centre outside Abernethy on the Cupar road.
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