The Blackadder Bar & Restaurant.
The Blackadder Bar & Restaurant: A Warm Scottish Culinary Retreat in Greenlaw
Savor authentic Scottish countryside flavors with warm hospitality at Dining With Doreen, Earlston’s charming farm cottage restaurant.
Dining With Doreen is a charming restaurant nestled in the serene countryside of Earlston, Scotland. Located at 1 Corsbie Farm Cottages, it offers a warm, inviting atmosphere where guests can savor traditional Scottish dishes crafted from fresh, local, and seasonal ingredients. Known for its friendly service and homemade desserts, it provides an authentic taste of the region’s culinary heritage in a peaceful rural setting.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
Driving to Dining With Doreen from central Earlston takes approximately 10-15 minutes via local roads. Parking is available on-site at Corsbie Farm Cottages. Note that rural roads can be narrow and may require cautious driving, especially in winter months. No parking fees apply.
Bus
Local bus services connect Earlston town center to nearby villages, but no direct bus stops are at Corsbie Farm Cottages. Travelers can take a bus to Earlston and then use a taxi for the final 5 km. Bus journeys from nearby towns take 20-40 minutes with fares around £3-£6.
Taxi
Taxis are available from Earlston town center and nearby train stations such as Tweedbank. The ride to Dining With Doreen takes about 10 minutes and costs approximately £10-£15. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during evenings and weekends.
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