Anstruther /ˈænstrəðər/ ( listen) (Scots: Ainster /ˈeɪnstər/ ( listen) or /ˈɐ̟nstər/; Scottish Gaelic: Ànsruthair) is a small town in Fife, Scotland, nine miles south-southeast of St. Andrews. The two halves of the town are divided by a stream, the Dreel Burn. With a population of 3,500, it is the largest community on the Firth of Forth's north-shore coastline known as East Neuk. To the east, it merges with the village of Cellardyke.
Restaurants in Anstruther
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Ethical boutique selling clothing, accessories, giftware, and jewellery. We are also expanding our 'Zero Waste' products to include useful items from reusable, collapsible cups, to natural deodorants and shampoo bars. We stock organic cotton and bamboo clothing from Braintree/Thought, Japanese inspired designs from Kiraku, fleece lined knitwear from Pachamama, and Edinburgh designed Earth Squared bags. Come explore our unique designs from Thailand and India.
A really surprising shop tucked away in Anstruther. Bought a lovely pair of front buttoning sailor trousers. Lots of non-gender specific clothing which is sadly so hard to find normally. Great service and delightful stock. Go and give yourself some time to browse.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Fully stocked Retail Pet Care centre stocking a wide range of feeds, toys and accessories for your family pets as well as cat litter, hen feed and horse feeds. We deliver in the East Neuk area and home board small pets ( not dogs or cats )
Always take our dogs on holiday with us and a visit to a pet shop is part of their holiday, great selection
5.0 based on 5 reviews
At the wee couper of fife you can learn some historical facts on scotch whisky and also have a free taste. We will let you know information on local distilleries and point you in the right direction to make the most of your visit on the fife coastal route
My husband and I visited Anstruther for the first time (lovely fishing town with the most amazing fish and chips!) and stopped by this whisky shop on a whim, and we are so happy we did! Thomas, the owner, was attentive and helpful the second we walked in, and graciously had us taste multiple whiskeys to get a better understanding of the different flavor profiles in order to pick the right one. He is so knowledge and is an absolutely joy to talk with. We will be recommending this place to our family and friends - Great family owned establishment and great whiskey.
4.5 based on 393 reviews
*New opening times Wed-Sun 10:00 - 3:00 (last admission 1 hour before closing) Adults £9, Concessions £7, accompanied children, carers and NHS staff free. Book online at www.scotfishmuseum/visit-us.php Independent charity-run museum covering the history of the Scottish fishing industry and its people from the earliest times to the present. A range of modern and traditional displays, dioramas and interactives provide something for everyone.
Be prepared to spend a couple of hours in this fascinating museum with its wealth of memorabilia and full sized boats of many types. There's artefacts, photos and things to interest all ages and it's a unique insight into a vanishing world. Afterwards, sample one of the many brilliant fish and chip shops along the sea front and you'll newly appreciate the bravery of the fishing crews that caught your meal.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Really love the farmers market here that runs most months, it's been a great way to find new local producers, and the products are top quality.
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