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Mrs Bridges

- Guide To Mrs Bridges Upstairs Downstairs Cook, Actress Angela Baddeley And Peterhead Teashop Cafe.

This delightful teashop cafe in Peterhead is named after the Cook in the television programme Upstairs Downstairs that ran from 1971 to 1975. Actress Angela Baddeley played the role. It's an apt name - Mrs Bridges cooked some delicious meals for the household and this cafe cooks some mouth-watering home made bakes, cakes, soups, snacks and meals.


Mrs Bridges Peterhead


The tearoom is located on the main shopping street of Peterhead and is at ground floor level, so is accessible to the disabled and those with pushchairs. The interior is tastefully decorated and local artists display their works of art on the wall. These can be purchased. The interior is spotlessly clean and it's a real delight to eat here. Mrs Bridges makes a perfect place for meeting friends over a cup or a pot of tea or coffee. Though I do recommend their tasty hot chocolate with cream, served in a tall glass, its pure delight!




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Cooked breakfasts are served all day and are healthily grilled, rather than fried. Their eggs are fresh and light.


Cakes and home bakes and biscuits are made daily and are a delicious accompaniment to your cuppa. You can view these on the cakes trolley and be enticed to your choice.


Lunch Menu Mrs Bridges


The lunch menu consists of baked potatoes, panini sandwiches, bread roll, and bread sandwiches with a range of over a dozen fillings. Each day there are specials such as fresh fish and meat dishes with fresh potatoes and vegetables for under £6, home made soups with a fresh bread roll for about £3 and hot puddings for about £2. Do try their stovies it is the best I've ever tasted.


Portions are big, and all meals are prepared and cooked fresh to order. Service is quick and attentive.


Children are made welcome and those who behave get rewarded with a wee sweetie! There is a separate menu just for children with cheaper prices.


Contact Address and Telephone Number For Mrs Bridges In Peterhead


Mrs Bridges
7 Marischal Street
Peterhead

Tel: (01779) 481800

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How To Get To Mrs Bridges In Peterhead


From Aberdeen Take The A90 To Peterhead. At the roundabout take the third exit and follow the road, taking the right hand road to the car park. Walk through the arch ways to get to Marischal Street. Mrs Bridges is at the top of the street, opposite The Royal Bank Of Scotland.


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