The Inn at Lathones

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The Inn at Lathones
By Largoward, St Andrews, Fife, KY9 1JE
  • Telephone 01334 840494
  • Bar open Mon–Sun 11am–midnight
  • Food served Mon–Sun noon–9.30pm
  • Average price set menus available for groups on request (set lunch); £24 (evening meal)
  • Email
  • Website www.theinn.co.uk

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The Inn at Lathones to the south of St Andrews is around four hundred years old, though beside the stone-clad fireplaces and exposed roof beams on display. you'll find gig posters (the former stables now hosts live music) and sporting memorabilia, making for a quirky mix of styles. Flavour combinations are well thought out and dishes are attractively presented: citrus cured salmon, spring onion blini and herbed cream cheese has beautifully balanced flavours, while grilled line-caught bream comes with tasty brown shrimp and caper butter, and courgette linguine.

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The Inn at Lathones to the south of St Andrews is around four hundred years old, though beside the stone-clad fireplaces and exposed roof beams on display. you'll find gig posters (the former stables now hosts live music) and sporting memorabilia, making for a quirky mix of styles. Flavour combinations are well thought out and dishes are attractively presented: citrus cured salmon, spring onion blini and herbed cream cheese has beautifully balanced flavours, while grilled line-caught bream comes with tasty brown shrimp and caper butter, and courgette linguine.

  • Number of wines sold by the glass: 4
  • Private dining: Up to 40 covers
  • No. overnight rooms: 21
  • Provides: Children's portions, Children's high chairs, Wheelchair access, Outdoor tables, Live music, Free wi-fi
  • Music on stereo: pop
  • Capacity: 46
  • Largest group: 46
  • Open since: 1997
  • House wine: £16 per bottle

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