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We're A' Jock Tamson's Bairns Some hae meat and canna eat, BIG DISHES SIDES Selkirk and some wad eat that want it, Frying Scotsman burger £12.95 Poke o' ChipS £3.45 Buffalo Farm beef burger, haggis fritter, onion rings. whisky cream sauce & but we hae meat and we can eat, chunky chips Grace and sae the Lord be thankit. Onion Girders & Irn Bru Mayo £2.95 But 'n' Ben Burger £12.45 Buffalo Farm beef burger, Isle of Mull cheddar, lettuce & tomato & chunky chips Roasted Roots £2.95 Moving Munros (v)(vg) £12.95 Hoose Salad £3.45 Wee Plates Mooless vegan burger, vegan haggis fritter, tomato chutney, pickles, vegan cheese, vegan bun & chunky chips Mashed Tatties £2.95 Soup of the day (v) £4.45 Oor Famous Steak Pie £13.95 Served piping hot with fresh baked sourdough bread & butter Steak braised long and slow, encased in hand rolled golden pastry served with Champit Tatties £2.95 roasted roots & chunky chips or mash Cullen skink £8.95 Baked Beans £2.95 Traditional North East smoked haddock & tattie soup, served in its own bread Clan Mac £11.95 bowl Macaroni & three cheese sauce with Isle of Mull, Arron smoked cheddar & Fresh Baked Sourdough Bread & Butter £2.95 Parmesan served with garlic sourdough bread Haggis Tower £4.95 £13.95 FREEDOM FRIES £6.95 Haggis, neeps and tatties with a whisky sauce Piper's Fish Supper Haggis crumbs, whisky sauce, fried crispy onions & crispy bacon bits Battered Peterhead haddock with chunky chips, chippy sauce & pickled onion Trio of Scottishness £5.95 £4.95 Haggis, Stornoway black pudding & white pudding, breaded baws, served with Sausage & Mash £10.95 Wee Mac & Cheese whisky sauce Today’s local sausage of the day served with mashed tattie & red onion gravy Potted Heid £4.95 Mussels pot £14.95 Traditional Scottish meat paté, served with Nairn’s mini oatcakes and red onion Steamed Shetland mussels in garlic, herb & cream broth & toasted sourdough jam bread AFTERS Traditional Beef Stovies £9.95 Oor Finnan haddie BITES £5.95 £5.95 Battered smoked haddock bites served with chunky tartare sauce Classic Scottish beef & tattie dish with Baxter’s beetroot & Nairn’s oatcakes Highland Mess Smashed strawberries, vanilla and strawberry ice cream, crumbed meringue, strawberry sauce & toasted oats Champit Tatties Baws (v) (vg) £4.45 Haggis, Neeps & Tatties £9.95 with whisky sauce Breaded tattie and turnip baws, served with vegan whisky mayonnaise Sticky Toffee Pudding £5.95 Served with Luca’s Vanilla ice cream and toffee sauce PIPER'S FEAST £15.95 Declaration Chicken £13.95 (Serves 3-4) Haggis, Stornoway black pudding and white pudding baws, Chicken breast stuffed with haggis, wrapped in back bacon with champit tattie, champit tattie baws & Finnan haddie bites served with chunky tartare, tomato roasted root vegetables & whisky sauce Deep Fried Mars Bar £5.95 Served with Luca’s vanilla ice cream and toffee sauce chutney & whisky sauce Piper's Pie Supper £7.95 Scotland’s favourite teatime scran, Buffalo Farm Scotch or macaroni pie, chips & Whisky Cheesecake £5.95 Served Monday to Friday 10 till 12 beans. Barrie! Served with Luca’s whisky ice cream BREAKFAST Saturday and Sunday 10 till 4 3 scoops Luca's ice cream £4.95 Choose from: vanilla, whisky, strawberry, Irn Bru sorbet Pipe Major's Breakfast £12.95 Back Bacon, pork link, Lorne sausage, haggis, Stornoway black pudding, grilled Free Scoop of £6.00 tomato, Portabello mushroom, tattie scone, beans, 2 fried eggs & sourdough toast BAIRNS SCRAN Lucas Ice cream The Wee Chanter's Breakfast £8.95 Back bacon, Lorne sausage, Stornoway black pudding, haggis, grilled tomato, Wee Fish Supper & Chips & Peas fried egg & sourdough toast We're Sausage, Mash & Beans Veggie Breakfast £11.95 Veggie haggis, tattie scone, grilled tomato, beans, Portabello mushroom, Wee Mac & Cheese + Garlic Bread veggie sausage, 2 fried eggs, sourdough toast a' Jock Cheese Burger & Chips Scott's Porage Oats £4.95 Chicken Nuggets & chips Add toppings 50p Each: Golden Syrup, Thistle Honey, raisins, jam Tamson's Wee Bowl o' Stovies Filled White Rolls 1 filling £2.95 Back bacon, pork sausage, haggis, black pudding, Lorne sausage, potato scone, 2 fillings £3.95 3 filling £4.95 fried egg bairns.
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