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Small Plates Main Course Soups Sandwiches Small Plates Mains Main Course Soups Haggis Bonbons £5.75 Beer Battered Haddock £12.95 Haggis, neeps and tatties coated in panko breadcrumbs Our main course soups are a meal in themselves! Schiehallion beer battered haddock, chunky chips, and lightly fried. Served with a peppercorn dipping sauce. We make three soups daily, our signature Cullen Skink homemade tartare sauce, mushy peas and lemon. and two rustic soups. Served with a wedge Crab Gratin (gf) £5.95 of bread and butter. Scottish crab mixed with crème fraiche, herbs and lemon. Mac and Cheese (v) £9.95 Baked with a parmesan crumb. Served with dressed All our soups are gluten free. Please ask for gluten free bread to accompany your soup. Creamy macaroni cheese made with leaves and brown toast. Isle of Arran smoked cheddar. Add bacon and cheese crumb £1.00 Chicken Liver Pate £5.50 Cranachan’s Cullen Skink £6.75 Smooth chicken liver pate, homemade red onion Kedgeree Risotto (gf) £10.95 marmalade with choice of rustic bread or oatcakes. Our take on this Scottish classic! Chunks of smoked haddock simmered with leeks and Curried smoked haddock, garden peas, and parsley. Highland Smoked Salmon £7.25 corn in a delicious cream based broth. Topped with a soft poached egg. Scottish smoked salmon with lemon, baby capers and brown toast. Soups of the Day £4.75 Haggis, Neeps and Tatties £10.95 Bruschetta (v) £5.95 Please ask for today’s choice. All freshly McSweens haggis, mashed potatoes and turnips doused prepared in our kitchen using the in a creamy Whisky sauce (vegetarian option available). afternoon tea Toasted sourdough bread topped with vine tomatoes, best of the Scottish larder. warm halloumi cheese, chili jam and balsamic glaze. Quiche £9.95 Ham Hock Terrine £6.25 Shortcrust pastry case flled with egg, Mull of Kintyre Served daily from 2pm A Cranachan classic! Ham hock set with capers, Sandwiches cheddar and spring onion. Served with salad and gherkins and parsley. Served with homemade seasonal garnish. (minimum order for two people) piccalilli and rustic bread. Selection of sandwiches, cakes, scones Mackerel Pate £5.95 All served with house salad, home style crisps and seasonal garnish. Cranachan Burger £9.95 Add a portion of skinny fries to any sandwich for £1.50 and miniature desserts served on a Rustic smoked mackerel with cream cheese, 100% Scottish beef burger served in a spring onions and chive. Choice of bread or oatcakes. brioche bun with dressed leaves and fries. traditional afternoon tea stand with All sandwiches are available as a half portion with a small bowl of soup. Add cheese or bacon £1.00 ea your choice of cofee or loose leaf tea Halloumi (v) £5.95 Add haggis fritter and smoked Isle of Arran cheddar £2.50 per person. Lightly fried sticks of Halloumi cheese, served with Sandwiches marked with a * dressed leaves and our homemade chili jam. are priced at £8.50 with soup of the day Cajun Burger £9.95 Afternoon Tea £17.50pp (£9.95 with Cullen Skink) Crispy Cajun chicken breast with citrus crème fraiche. Sandwiches marked with a ** Served in a brioche bun with dressed leaves and fries. With Glass of Pink Prosecco £22.50pp Salads and Platters are priced at £10.00 with soup of the day (£11.45 with Cullen Skink) Cranachan Curry With Edinburgh Gin Goblet £24.50pp Black Pudding Salad £9.50 Mull of Kintyre cheddar cheese and plum chutney * £7.45 South East Indian garlic and chilli curry served with served on wholemeal bread. (v) warm homemade fatbread, basmati rice and chutney. With Hendricks Gin £24.50pp Warm black pudding, crispy bacon, baby spinach Vegetable (v) £9.95 and croutons, topped with a soft poached egg and Cocktail Teapot lemon thyme hollandaise dressing. Roast breast of chicken, lemon mayonnaise * £7.25 Chicken £10.95 and rocket on wholemeal bread. Prawn £12.95 (v) Beetroot, Squash and Goats Cheese Salad £10.95 Scottish smoked salmon, rocket, dill mayonnaise ** £7.95 Roasted beetroot, mixed beets and seasonal squash on wholemeal bread. Steak Frites £13.95 with a garlic and thyme dressing, topped with a goat’s cheese crostini. Roast Scottish beef with beetroot, ** £7.95 6oz rump steak, served pink with skinny fries and roast tomato. red onion and horseradish slaw on wholemeal bread. Roast Chicken Salad (gf) £10.95 Tuna mayonnaise with spring onion and * 7.45 Roast chicken, crispy bacon, avocado and mixed leaves served with a creamy mustard dressing. cucumber served on wholemeal bread. sides Egg mayonnaise with slow roasted vine tomatoes * £6.95 Scottish Platter * £10.95 on wholemeal bread. (v) Our chicken liver pate, Mull of Kintyre cheddar cheese mackerel pate, and miniature Cullen Skink soup. Roast ham with heather honey & * £7.75 Skinny or chunky fries (v) £2.95 Sunblushed tomatoes, piccalilli, dressed leaves, mustard mayonnaise on wholemeal bread. bread, oatcakes and butter. Olives (v) £2.95 Warm Cajun chicken wrap with onions, £8.50 Rustic bread and dips (v) £3.50 Mezze Platter (v) * £9.95 peppers and citrus crème fraiche. Hummus, roasted vegetables with sumac, Portion of bread or oatcakes with butter (v) £2.50 warm halloumi cheese, olives, tomato chutney, Toasted club sandwich of roast chicken, bacon, £9.50 dressed leaves, homemade fatbread and olive oil. * price per person egg mayonnaise, lettuce and tomato. Mixed salad (v)(gf) £3.50 Sparkling Cocktails Wine Beer and Cider All made with our house prosecco Sparkling and Champagne 125ml Bottle Harviestoun Brewery. Breakfast Try our selection of Scottish craft beers brewed Bellini £7.00 Il Baco da Seta Prosecco Extra Dry £5.50 £25.95 and bottled in Stirlingshire! at Cranachan Peach or raspberry puree topped with prosecco. Italy Schiehallian Pint 4.50 Moulin Rouge £7.50 (4.8% ABV) Lager ½ Pint 2.25 Layered Chambord and pink prosecco. Galanti Pinot Grigio Spumante Rose £5.50 £25.95 Draft craft lager with a crisp palate We’re open daily from 9am Italy and grapefruit fnish. (10am Sundays) Mimosa £5.50 Bitter and Twisted £4.25 for Breakfast! Fresh orange juice topped with prosecco. Perrier Jouet Grand Brut £55.00 (4.2% ABV) 330ml Golden Ale France French 75 £7.50 Complex, rounded, sweet and dry. Stop by for our full Scottish Edinburgh Gin and fresh lemon juice topped with A must for the beer connoisseur. breakfast, lighter fayre or one of Prosecco and glace cherry. our home baked scones or cakes Old Engine Oil £4.25 Chambord Royal £7.50 White 175ml 250ml Bottle (6.0% ABV) 330ml Porter Chambord black raspberry liqueur topped with prosecco. Cherries on the nose with favours of dark chocolate and creamy cofee. Antonio Rubini Pinot Grigio £5.10 £7.40 £21.95 Classic Cocktails Italy Peroni Nastro Azzurro (5.1 ABV) 330ml £4.25 El Valero Verdejo Blanco £4.20 £6.00 £17.95 Heehaw (non alcoholic) 330ml £3.25 Coorie in Moscow Mule £7.00 Spain Magners (4.5% ABV) 330ml £4.25 Absolut Vodka shaken with fresh lime and ginger beer. at Cranachan! Served long over ice. Southern Rivers Sauvignon Blanc £5.95 £8.50 £25.50 Soft Drinks New Zealand French Martini £7.00 Absolut vodka shaken with Chambord liqueur and Still/Sparkling Water £2.25 Did you know that Cranachan is Pineapple juice. Short Mile Bay Chardonnay £4.80 £6.90 £20.50 Coke/Diet Coke £2.70 open every Thursday, Friday and Australia Irn Bru/Diet Irn Bru £2.70 Saturday evening? Cosmopolitan £7.00 Lemonade £2.70 Absolut vodka, Cointreau, cranberry and fresh lime Fanta Orange £2.70 Evening menu available Range of cocktails and craft Daquiri £7.25 Appletizer £2.75 Rose Scottish gins/beers Havana Especial Rum shaken with fresh lime juice Soda and Lime £2.50 and sugar syrup. Ginger Beer £2.70 El Velero Tempranillo Rosado £4.20 £6.00 £17.95 Fruit Juice (Orange, Apple, Cranberry, Pineapple) £2.50 Whisky Sour £7.00 Spain Fever Tree Tonic £2.50 We make ours with Ardberg whisky, fresh lime, sugar syrup and egg white. Antonio Rubini Pinot Grifo £4.90 £6.95 £20.95 Hot Beverages Rose delle Venezie Italy Espresso £1.60 Cocktails Cranachan Favourites Americano £2.35 Macchiato £2.40 Cappuccino £2.80 For more Cocktails please have a Raspberry and Elderfower Collins £7.50 Red Latte £2.80 look at our Drinks Menu! Edinburgh Raspberry Gin liqueur, elderfower Mocha £3.00 cordial and fresh lime juice topped with soda water. Monte Verde Merlot £4.50 £6.40 £18.95 Flat White £2.80 Chile Rhubarb and Ginger Sour £7.25 Extra shot espresso/favoured syrups £0.40 Edinburgh Rhubarb and Ginger Gin liqueur, El Velero Tempranillo Garnacha £4.20 £6.00 £17.95 Hot Chocolate £3.25 fresh lemon juice, homemade ginger syrup and egg white Please see our website for Add cream and marshmallows £3.75 served short over ice. Spain menus and reservations Suki Speciality Loose Leaf Tea £2.75 www.cranachancafe.co.uk Marques de Morano £5.75 £8.00 £23.95 Ginger Berry £7.50 Choose from Breakfast, Earl Grey, Rooibos, Pimms blackberry and elderfower stirred with Rioja Crianza Lemon and Ginger, Red Berry, Darjeeling, Edinburgh Gin, ginger syrup and lemonade. Spain Peppermint, Green Tea and Camomile.
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