Hungry Highlander

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miriam
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Hungry Highlander

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Hi All
Just to up date, It was confirmed today that Indians are taking on the the HH lease and will be an Indian Take Away opening in April.
There is Gordons T room round the corner which serve the usual grub and have seating in and outside and off course Glenshee.
Hope you all have a great summer
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Do you think they will do bacon rolls and burgers on a Sunday just for us bikers I can't believe it's not butter! :log
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not from the sound of things, but if I get a chance to meet them I'll ask. Wish I had a burger van, would make a packet
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Spital o glenshee used to be biker friendly , Isn't been there for a few years tho
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steve wrote:Spital o glenshee used to be biker friendly , Isn't been there for a few years tho

I have been in past there a few times in the last year, and always found them to be good :2up
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Never know the new Indian in Braemar might have Somosa's and Dhosa's + Chai. Be like being back in the midlands good "English" fare
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Spittal is good and there having a bike rally there on the 8th June see badmcc website it was a really good piss up last year
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Have used a cafe several times in Braemar at the FAR end. At the entrance to the Games Park.
They've catered for about 20 bikers very successfully. Good freshly cooked food.
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Just to up date, It was confirmed today that Indians are taking on the the HH
I hope the cowboys are ready for them... the dum dum dusssssssshhhhh....

The spital I pass in by when ever I am out that way... Allways welcomed with a cup of tea and some grub when out on the bike! although its been really quiet everytime I have been in past recently.

Been good to see the HH serving the biking comunity again though! :2up
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Will the place get a name change? Hungry Highlander doesn't quite sound right.

How about the Hungry Hindu?
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Well a bunch of us rode past there yesterday and it was open as the hungry highlander , it didn't look at all like an Indian ,

We stopped at the glenshee ski centre , we had a very warm welcome by the staff there and there was a wide range of food and refreshments available , not just deep fried food :2up
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Re: Hungry Highlander Lack of coffee

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No coffee because there were no cups.

Then a couple of cardboard cups appeared (maybe from the bucket).

The price for a cup of coffee was almost £2. It was not the freshest coffee that I've had.

I'll choose a bottle of water next time.
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