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SOUTHERN BORDERS JEDBURGH ●1 Born in the Borders Lanton Mill, Jedburgh TD8 6ST One Stop Shop Showcasing a Wide Range of Scottish Borders Produce Eating out HAWICK Jedburgh their animal husbandry and ●10 Mansfield House Hotel ●14 The Capon Tree Town House traditional feeding methods. Southern ANCRUM Weensland Road, Hawick TD9 8LB 61 High Street, Jedburgh TD8 6DQ Tel: 01835 869593 www.ajl-jedbutchers.co.uk ●6 Ancrum Cross Keys An imposing 19th century private Contemporary British cuisine, offering Ancrum, Jedburgh TD8 6XH residence now offering contemporary a great selection of fresh seafood, meat, game and vegetarian dishes. Town house HAWICK Characterful pub overlooking the hotel accommodation. Informal accommodation for overnight stays. 19 Borders Lindsay Grieve Butcher picturesque Ancrum village green, meals are served in the bar or choose ● & Champion Haggis with a listed front bar original to 1906. fine dining in the traditionally styled Tel: 01835 869596 Beers on tap are brewed just across restaurant, with a changing menu using www.capontree.co.uk 29 High Street, Hawick TD9 9BU FOOD & DRINK TRAIL the river at Born in the Borders – you ingredients sourced from the best local Established in 1988, Lindsay Grieve is suppliers. Well stocked bar with over won’t find a fresher pint! Inspiring Bread & Cakes a worldwide supplier of award-winning restaurant menu, filled with innovative 20 malt whiskies, ales and lagers. haggis. Tradition is at the heart of the takes on pub classics. On more clement Tel: 01450 360400 HAWICK business, offering best quality Scottish days enjoy the terrace or find a spot on www.themansfieldhousehotel.com ●15 Hunters the Bakers Borders bred beef, lamb, pork and poultry. Mail order service. the lawn in the secluded beer garden, Lochpark Industrial Estate, leading right down to the babbling SELKIRK Hawick TD9 9JA Tel:01450 372109 Ale Water. 11 The County Hotel www.lindsaygrievehaggis.com ● Traditional bakery offering a range of Tel: 01835 830242 High Street, Selkirk TD7 4BZ breads and cakes. Wholesale available. www.ancrumcrosskeys.com The County Hotel offers a range of Event Catering Tel: 01450 373166 dining options, differing in style and JEDBURGH www.facebook.com/ type of food, but all with a commitment KELSO HuntersTheBakers1 ●7 Caddy Mann to using fresh local produce. Meat, fish ●20 Mounthooly, Jedburgh TD8 6TJ and seafood, cheeses, fruit, veg and HAWICK The Orde Food Company Award-winning, family owned ice cream come from regular Scottish Unit 2, Newton Don Home Farm, ●16 Savour the Flavour restaurant offering wide and varied Borders suppliers. A relaxed place to Kelso TD6 7SY 1 Bedrule Cottages, Nr Denholm menus which change daily to utilise eat out and enjoy professional, friendly service. Hawick TD9 8TE A family business with a talented team the freshest and very best natural 1 of events professionals dedicated to ingredients found in the Scottish Tel: 01750 721233 Artisan breads, cakes, quiches and serving up wonderful food, drink and Borders. Open for coffees, teas and www.countyhotelselkirk.co.uk pastry, jams, curds, marmalades hospitality to clients across Scotland cakes, lunches and evening meals and chutney – using local, organic and the North of England. All produce SELKIRK where the chef’s love of food speaks ingredients where possible. is sourced as locally and ethically for itself. ●12 The Waterwheel Café Tel: 01450 870506 as possible - the company enjoys Tel: 01835 850787 Philiphaugh, Selkirk TD7 5LX E: [email protected] partnerships with fishermen, farmers, www.caddymann.com Café open 7 days a week, serving growers and artisan producers and a large selection of delicious home JEDBURGH knows exactly where to go to gather HAWICK baking, seasonal soups and salads, ●17 Border Meringues the finest ingredients. ●8 Damascus Drum Café daily lunch specials, speciality coffees Unit 1, Old Station Yard, Tel: 01573 229150 & Bookshop and teas. In season The Waterwheel Edinburgh Road www.ordefood.com 2 Silver Street, Hawick TD9 0AD uses home grown fresh produce Jedburgh TD8 6EE from the Philiphaugh walled garden. Popular meeting place offering great Renowned makers of meringues, coffee, tea and light meals – fairtrade Tel: 01750 22258 cakes, pastries, cheesecakes and produce and home cooking. Cosy www.salmonviewingcentre.com/ desserts. Coffee shop with homemade reading area with new, old and rare waterwheelrestaurant.html soups and light lunches, also in books for sale, along with a selection Horsemarket, Kelso. of ‘kilim’ rugs from Turkey and the JEDBURGH Tel: 01835 863383 middle-east. 13 Woodside Plant Centre ● www.border-meringues.co.uk Tel: 07707 856123 & Tearoom www.damascusdrum.co.uk Woodside Walled garden Meat Nr Ancrum, Jedburgh TD8 6TU LILLIESLEAF Tearoom in delightful walled garden JEDBURGH ●9 Jammy Coo – Gallery setting, offering freshly made soups, 18 A J Learmonth – Butcher & Coffee Shop sandwiches and light meals, using ● 13 High Street, Jedburgh TD8 6AQ Follow us on B @Bordersfood seasonal ingredients from the garden The Green, Lilliesleaf TD6 9JB W Scottish Borders Food and Drink Traditional butcher’s shop with highly Coffee shop in village setting, offering whenever possible. Home baked trained and knowledgeable staff, using soups, cakes and indulgent desserts cakes, roulades, scones and www.bordersfoodnetwork.co.uk modern butchery methods. All beef, cooked and baked in house – tables can meringues – and local specialty lamb and free range pork and poultry be reserved for special occasions and Border Tart. is entirely traceable and sourced from celebration cakes made to take home. Tel: 01835 830315 local Scottish Borders farms which www.woodsidegarden.co.uk Tel: 01835 870537 are chosen with careful regard to www.jammycoo.co.uk The Community Food Fund www.bordersfoodnetwork.co.uk IMAGES: The Orde Food Company (top right), Jedburgh Abbey ©VisitScotland (centre left), The Mainstreet Trading Company (centre right), Woodside Plant Centre & Tearoom (bottom left), Born in the Borders (bottom right) Scottish Borders Food & Drink Network Trail Cafe, Deli & Other Specialities SOUTHERN BORDERS JEDBURGH ●1 Born in the Borders Lanton Mill, Jedburgh TD8 6ST One stop shop showcasing a wide range of Scottish Borders produce. Coffee shop From the top of Carter Bar, arriving from England of Borders produce. Sample the local food and ● and restaurant serving delicious cakes, Edinburgh soups and light lunches, with dinner served on the A68, the Scottish Borders spectacularly drink scene with a little detour to its deli, brewery on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. and shop, in a delightful setting by the Teviot river. Brewery, deli and gift shop in a delightful stretches before you, as far as the eye can riverside setting with walks and play area. see. Your next stop is likely to be the historic The daytime menu offers an introduction to the Scottish Further coffee shop now open at Galashiels abbey and market town of Jedburgh. From extraordinary range of produce the region has Borders Transport Interchange. Tel: 01835 830495 here, you can head off in any direction and enjoy to offer, with soups, sandwiches and delicious www.bornintheborders.com a delicious taste of Scotland - maybe your first? main courses, whilst the evening menu takes the KELSO A few miles further on you can find Born in the area’s ingredients to their culinary limit. Meander ●2 Rutherfords Micropub Borders, with its café and restaurant offering a through this Food and Drink Trail and don’t forget 38 The Square, Kelso TD5 7HL Rutherfords is Scotland’s very first constantly changing showcase for the very best to take your time – and enjoy the journey. Micropub offering the perfect antidote to modern life. Pop in for a delicious pint of real ale, a hand raised pork pie, a unique artisan whisky or a very Scottish craft gin on tap. A place for good conversation with no music, Selkirk gaming machines or television to distract. 11 Kelso 2 Tel: 07803 208460 ● Lilliesleaf ● www.rutherfordsmicropub.co.uk 12 ECKFORD ● 9 ● 3 6 13 20 ● Teviot Game Fare Smokery ● Ancrum ● ● & Water Gardens Kirkbank House, Eckford TD5 8LE 4 ● Visitor attraction with deli, restaurant and gift shop in gardens bordering the River Tweed. Producer of Scottish smoked salmon, traditionally slow smoked over oak chips giving a wonderful depth of flavour. Eckford Tel: 01835 850253 www.teviotgamefaresmokery.co.uk 10 8 ● ● ●1 ●3 ANCRUM Born in the Borders 4 The Ancrum Pantry 15 ● ● Ancrum, Jebdurgh TD8 6XD Village shop stocking a broad range of ●16 groceries, fresh fruit and veg, artisan breads Hawick and interesting speciality foods and drink 19 Tel: 01835 830259 ● www.facebook.com/TheAncrumPantry ● HAWICK 5 ●5 Turnbull’s 4 Oliver Place, Hawick TD9 9BG 14 7 17 18 Artisan fine foods, locally sourced where ● ● ● ● possible. Selection of cheeses, charcuterie, salads – freshly roasted coffee and blended teas with home baking - available from the deli or to enjoy in the coffee house. Home of Turnbull’s Celebrated Blend, Scotch Whisky. Jedburgh Catering service - premises also in Galashiels. Tel: 01450 372020 www.turnbullshop.com.
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