Cupar (/ˈkuːpər/ listen (help·info); Scottish Gaelic: Cùbar) is a town, former royal burgh and parish in Fife, Scotland. It lies between Dundee and Glenrothes. According to a 2011 population estimate, Cupar had a population around 9,000, making it the ninth largest settlement in Fife, and the civil parish a population of 11,183 (in 2011). It is the historic county town of Fife, before the council moved to Glenrothes.
Restaurants in Cupar
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Enjoy the Edwardian splendour of this mansion house, built for Frederick and Beatrice Sharp and their amazing collection. The house was designed by renowned Scottish architect Robert Lorimer. Not only does it have the original furniture, paintings and porcelain of the family but also the Kingarrock Hickory Golf Course, designed for Frederick, a keen golfer and captain in the R&A at St Andrews! Please note the Mansion is open Saturday to Tuesday 1 April to 31 October annually.
Lovely venue with great views, it was a great space for our wedding and the in-house catering was delicious and they were accommodating to our gluten free guests and dairy free guests too! We had a lovely lady help us with planning as it is a historic site and it needs extra care so they have lists of people they work with and we thought it was going to be a nightmare to organise because of this but they really made everything quite easy and relatively stress free (for any wedding)! They were very accommodating and friendly on the lead up to the wedding The rooms were beautiful and well maintained We had all of the outside space too so we got lots of great photos
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Cairnie Fruit Farm is a long established family run business in Cupar, Fife and is a popular local landmark. The Farm Shop showcases a spectacular display of ready-picked fruit the farm produces, delicious take-away home-baking (made and served daily in the tearoom). The Funyard has many fun outdoor playpark attractions including go-carts and zip wire. The Mega Maze offers hours of fun as does the Pick Your Own fruit.
Visited Carnie Fruit Farm with my grandson, daughter, her boyfriend and my husband. We picked strawberries in the poly tunnels which was lovely and warm as it was a chilly damp day. A beautiful paid play area, we didn’t use it on this occasion as it had been wet and grandson has just started walking. A picnic area. We had food in the cafe at lunchtime, staff were very friendly, our orders were taken and everything was freshly cooked and piping hot. We had different meals and they were all thoroughly enjoyable. We never felt rushed at all. This was a birthday treat which was very enjoyable. On a dry day you could easily spend a whole day. The only thing I found surprising was that adults have to pay to go into the play area as well as the children, which for a family starts to mount up. Seniors and under 3s are free. Carnie offers season passes, which allows you into the play area and gives you 10% off P.Y.O and cafe prices, lots of options offered. This was a lovely family day, well worth the visit.
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