How far would you go for a nice cuppa? Well there's one thing for sure you can't go much further North and find a better cafe than Cups in Scrabster. It's a quirky little place on Scrabster harbour. Inspired by the tearooms of old, they offer a real taste treat with the very best homemade cakes, scones, sandwiches and soups washed down with speciality teas from Brewhaha and freshly ground coffee from Brodies.
They use time tested family recipes which have been handed down through generations, but like to add a modern twist. They love to talk 'cake' so if you're a keen baker be ready to share your thoughts and ideas! Ralph's passing on his White Chocolate Torte recipe. You'll find them nestled into the side of the cliff in the port of Scrabster in Caithness.
They consider themselves to be so lucky to be able to offer you a warm welcome in the little old village chapel, a truly beautiful building.
Only a couple of minutes walk from the Orkney Ferry, it's worth a stop to whet your whistle before your trip to the Orkney Islands. They have a super selection of old fashioned boiled sweets, pop some in your pocked for the journey! Or take an ice-cream to eat whilst you stroll to the terminal.
How about this for a wedding cake with a difference..... |
So why not consider a custom-created cake from Cups for your next celebration? Pop in and see them for a quote and to discuss your ideas.
Visit a Castle - Only 12 miles from Scrabster is the Castle of Mey - the summer residence of the Queen Mother. A beautiful building, the Castle of Mey has much to offer the visitor, including a two acre garden, a tearoom and an animal centre. There are also many spectacular castle ruins in Caithness, including Castle SinclairGirnigoe which rests precariously on crumbling cliff formations!
What do do around Scrabster.....many thanks to Northlink Ferries for the info. |
Visit a Castle - Only 12 miles from Scrabster is the Castle of Mey - the summer residence of the Queen Mother. A beautiful building, the Castle of Mey has much to offer the visitor, including a two acre garden, a tearoom and an animal centre. There are also many spectacular castle ruins in Caithness, including Castle SinclairGirnigoe which rests precariously on crumbling cliff formations!
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