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Freshly made delicious food, great coffee, an extensive cake selection & a welcoming atmosphere are our trademark.
Our Courtyard room gives the ideal venue for private lunches, meetings and family events. So whether you are grabbing a coffee to go, enjoying lunch or afternoon tea with friends, you’ll be made really welcome!
Open 7 days: 9am-4pm Sunday - Friday, 9am-5pm Saturdays 7 Main Street, Doune. FK16 6BJ 01786-842511 * Cyclists welcome!*
2. Invest in a proper picnic blanket with water-proof backing if you like sitting on the ground. Even grass that appears dry can create an uncomfortable damp patch, or leave an unsightly stain that may be diffi cult to remove.
3. Use plastic cups and crockery. Choose disposable ones if you want a really easy life, but reusable ones will ultimately save you money and are more eco-friendly.
Tips for Eating Al Fresco
There’s nothing quite like eating outside to evoke that happy, carefree holiday mood, but with British weather so unpredictable we need to grab the opportunity when we can. Here are our fi ve top tips for making sure you are ready to go ‘al fresco’!
1. Check you have all the necessary equipment to hand. Stock up on charcoal and make sure the barbecue is in good condition and clean.
4. Make sure your hands and utensils are thoroughly clean before cooking or serving food. If you are away from home, take along wet wipes or anti-bacterial hand-wash.
5. Thoroughly cook food that is to be barbecued and keep picnic food cool in a cool box or bag. Avoid food that will melt or spoil easily, like chocolate or bananas.
So there you have it: the perfect recipe for a fun-fi lled outdoor dining experience.
Bon appétit! Please mention thewire when responding to adverts 39 blackboard for
daily specials & wine and beer selection
Bright, airy, relaxed & family friendly…. Buttercup Café
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