Food :
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Places to Eat Farther Afield:
Cafés:
House of Dun CaféNear Montrose - fascinating National Trust restored Georgian house open to the public with pleasant café and garden.
Visocchi's40 Gray Street, Broughty Ferry - famous Italian ice cream and food.
Belmonte, CarnoustieVery good fish and chips.

Pubs:
Old Brewhouse3 High Street, Arbroath - pub and restaurant, good fish and chips. 01241 879945
Meikleour Hotel, Meikleour.Good food in the bar, also smarter restaurant.
01250 883206
Creel InnCatterline, nr. Stonehaven. Good seafood in artists' village where Joan Eardley painted her seascapes. Visit the website for lots of information about the artists, the village and the area. 01569 750254. Visit Dunnottar Castle at the same time.
Royal Oak167 Brook Street, West End, Dundee. Authentic curry dishes and traditional Scottish food. 01382 229440
Fisherman's InnArbroath - pub food. 01241 870776

Restaurants:
But 'n BenAuchmithie, near Arbroath - local seafood in small fishing village perched on cliffs. 01241 877223
Ballathie House Hotel2 AA Rosette restaurant on the River Tay.
01250 883268
Gordon's RestaurantInverkeillor, Arbroath - local produce, good food. 01241 830364
Jute Café BarDundee Contemporary Arts, Nethergate, Dundee - busy, modern bar restaurant in university area.
01382 909246
Cargill'sLower Mill Street, Blairgowrie - bistro serving good imaginative food, medium price, good Sunday brunch with newspapers. 01250 876735
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