Fife Restaurant Guide

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There's much to see in The Kingdom of Fife. The coastline is delightful with its quaint old villages and their winding streets leading to small, secluded harbours; here you'll see the small fishing boats landing their catch ready for the county's restaurants.

The ancient town of St Andrews is home to Scotland's oldest University and of course, no visit should pass without at least one round of golf.



Restaurants in Anstruther

  • Image of The CellarThe Cellar

    Pete and Susan Jukes have been toiling valiantly at this Scottish east coast landmark for nigh on 25 years and they remain as enthusiastic as ever.

    24 East Green, Anstruther, Fife - Cuisine: Seafood

Restaurants in Cupar

  • Image of Ostlers CloseOstlers Close

    One of Scotland's hidden gems, tucked away in an alley close to the centre of Cupar, Ostlers Close Restaurant has been the pride and joy of husband and wife team Jimmy and Amanda Graham since 1981.

    25 Bonnygate, Cupar, Fife - Cuisine: Modern Scottish

Restaurants in Dunfermline

  • Image of Best Western Keavil House, Cardoon RestaurantBest Western Keavil House, Cardoon Restaurant

    A converted house on the outskirts of Dunfermline, Keavil House, while being part of the Best Western group maintains its private ownership and remains a firm favourite with travellers.

    Crossford, Dunfermline, Fife - Cuisine: Modern Scottish

Restaurants in Elie

  • Image of Sangster'sSangster's

    Those with long memories may remember Bruce Sangster from his time at Murrayshall Country House Hotel, but these days he is to be found less stately surroundings.

    51 High Street, Elie, Fife - Cuisine: Modern British

Restaurants in Glenrothes

  • Image of Rescobie House HotelRescobie House Hotel

    There's a touch of Art Deco about Rescobie House Hotel, a listed 1930s residence set in charming gardens on the fringes of Leslie village.

    6 Valley Drive, Glenrothes, Fife - Cuisine: Modern Scottish

Restaurants in Kingsbarns

  • Image of The Barns at KingsbarnsThe Barns at Kingsbarns

    Originally the Cambo Arms – just about the only hostelry on the coastal road between Crail and St Andrews – this four-square stone hostelry and outbuildings have been successfully revamped by owners Ian and Marilyn Murtagh.

    5 Main Street, Kingsbarns, Fife - Cuisine: International

Restaurants in Kirkcaldy

  • Image of Dunnikier House HotelDunnikier House Hotel

    Standing directly adjacent to Dunnikier Golf course, this impressive eighteenth-century mansion was originally the home of General Sir John Oswald, Many of its original Adam-style features have been preserved intact, including an ornate panelled entrance and magnificent log-burning fireplace.

    Dunnikier Park, Kirkcaldy, Fife - Cuisine: Modern European

  • Image of La PassioneLa Passione

    "Marino's La Passione is the best kept secret in Kirkcaldy" is the cry from this charming little Italian restaurant where the Italian chefs have more than 30 years of experience and serve a vast selection of both traditional and modern dishes using only the best ingredients imported directly from Italy.

    69 St Clair Street, Kirkcaldy, Fife - Cuisine: Italian

Restaurants in North Queensferry

  • Image of Wee RestaurantWee Restaurant

    Craig and Vikki Wood are the double act behind this diminutive restaurant across the Forth Road Bridge, north of Edinburgh.

    17 Main Street, North Queensferry, Fife - Cuisine: Modern European

Restaurants in Peat Inn

  • Image of The Peat InnThe Peat Inn

    Geoffrey and Katherine Smeddle took over this legendary gastronomic Mecca in 2006 and wasted no time in bagging just about every award possible culminating in a Michelin Star in 2010.

    , Peat Inn, Fife - Cuisine: Modern Scottish

Restaurants in St Andrews

  • Image of The Inn at LathonesThe Inn at Lathones

    The core of this greatly extended coaching inn dates backs to 1603 and - in keeping with the past - it has its own friendly ghost (a grey lady with a horse, who now resides in the bar).

    Largoward, St Andrews, Fife - Cuisine: Modern European

  • Image of BalakaBalaka

    A highly productive allotment covering an acre of land at the back of the restaurant provides a constant supply of organic herbs and vegetables for the kitchen of this long-serving Indian.

    3a Alexandra Place, St Andrews, Fife - Cuisine: Indian

  • Image of Fairmont St AndrewsFairmont St Andrews

    The international resort hotel of Fairmont St Andrews overlooks a 520-acre estate with breathtaking views of the Tay estuary, the North Sea and the St Andrews' skyline.

    St Andrews Bay, St Andrews, Fife - Cuisine: Mediterranean

  • Image of Macdonald Rusacks HotelMacdonald Rusacks Hotel

    Overlooking the legendary eighteenth green of St Andrews' Old Course, this long-running hotel makes the most of its prime location.

    Pilmour Links, St Andrews, Fife - Cuisine: Modern Scottish

  • Image of Road Hole Grill at The Old Course HotelRoad Hole Grill at The Old Course Hotel

    The countryside around St Andrews is home to the greatest concentration of golf links in Scotland, and the most famous of all is The Old Course.

    Old Station Road, St Andrews, Fife - Cuisine: Modern Scottish

  • Image of Rufflets Country House, Terrace RestaurantRufflets Country House, Terrace Restaurant

    Rufflets Country House is one of the oldest-established and highest-quality country house hotels in Scotland. Built in 1924 as a private mansion, the imposing turreted residence is set in 10 acres of stunning gardens, and has been in the same family ownership since 1952.

    Strathkinness Low Road, St Andrews, Fife - Cuisine: Modern Scottish

  • Image of Russell HotelRussell Hotel

    A great location overlooking St Andrews Bay and just two minutes' walk from the First Tee on the world-famous Old Course attracts golfing types and tourists alike to this terraced Victorian townhouse close to the centre of town.

    26 The Scores, St Andrews, Fife - Cuisine: Modern Scottish

  • Image of Seafood RestaurantSeafood Restaurant

    The younger sister of the high-ranking Seafood Restaurant in St Monans is a striking contemporary glass structure perched on the St Andrews foreshore.

    The Scores, St Andrews, Fife - Cuisine: Seafood

  • Image of St Andrews Golf HotelSt Andrews Golf Hotel

    As you might expect, there are views over the links from this popular golfing hotel converted from two solidly built Victorian houses.

    40 The Scores, St Andrews, Fife - Cuisine: Modern Scottish

  • Image of Vine LeafVine Leaf

    Normandy cream of oyster and cider soup, Thai-spiced beef fillet with noodle salad, smoked chicken, mushroom and basil risotto, and medallions of deep-fried rock turbot with crispy Chinese seaweed are just some of the eclectic inventions you might find posted on the menu outside this likeable restaurant at the end of a converted close.

    131 South Street, St Andrews, Fife - Cuisine: Eclectic

Restaurants in St Monans

  • Image of Seafood RestaurantSeafood Restaurant

    The transformation from fisherman's cottage to village pub to top-class seafood restaurant has been quite a trip but – in its current incarnation – this is an outstanding venue, combining superb views over the harbour with a menu that makes the very best use of the haul from local Scottish waters.

    16 West End, St Monans, Fife - Cuisine: Seafood