Where to Park and eat in Perth.
- brorabongo
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Where to Park and eat in Perth.
Anyone know of available parking for a tintop, and a half decent place to eat in the center of Perth?
Cheers.
Cheers.
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Re: Where to Park and eat in Perth.
All that I know of is the Big Tesco (Asda?) at the north end of Perth as you come off the A9 at the big roundabout. Food Yuck but it should keep the kids happy.
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Re: Where to Park and eat in Perth.
I park at the park and ride. Theres one just off the Broxden roundabout and one at Scone. BHS is quite good to eat in. There is also a nice muffin place in the same shopping centre.
Re: Where to Park and eat in Perth.
I thought it was traditional that anyone arriving into Perth from the North just carried on along Dunkeld Rd to the golden arches and ate there.
Whenever I'm away with mates - music festivals, gigs, etc, it's a decent 2ish hours from home so they all need a comfort break by then.
Whenever I'm away with mates - music festivals, gigs, etc, it's a decent 2ish hours from home so they all need a comfort break by then.
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Re: Where to Park and eat in Perth.
know it well. There will only 3 of us, wife, youngest, and myself, so fancy going slightly more up market.dave_aber wrote:I thought it was traditional that anyone arriving into Perth from the North just carried on along Dunkeld Rd to the golden arches and ate there.
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Re: Where to Park and eat in Perth.
If you go in to Scone,a couple of mins out of Perth you can go to the Wheel inn,loads of room to park ,the food is good and there is a play area and beer garden.Or you can park at the car park on the harbour road by the South Inch then walk up the side of the river for five minutes to the Weatherspoons.If you park on same car park you can have a ten min walk to an all you can eat chinese, called City buffet.It does have a car park right next to it off Scott street if you dont fancy stretching your legs.Or there is a Frankie and Bennies on St Catherines trading estate which has loads of parking.
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Re: Where to Park and eat in Perth.
Thanks HCB, bit late though. Was there, yesterday morning. I parked next to the theatre, in a small pay and display carpark. eat at Pizza Hut...well up-market!!!
Re: Where to Park and eat in Perth.
Hi
I often eat at the Maltings on Dunkeld road just off the Inveralmond roundabout and across from the BMW/Mini garage. Good food really good staff and if you want you can park up overnight in the gravel truck stop car park next to the restaurant car park. I have stayed there a couple of times over night and found it nice and quiet
G
I often eat at the Maltings on Dunkeld road just off the Inveralmond roundabout and across from the BMW/Mini garage. Good food really good staff and if you want you can park up overnight in the gravel truck stop car park next to the restaurant car park. I have stayed there a couple of times over night and found it nice and quiet
G
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Re: Where to Park and eat in Perth.
I parked next to the theatre, in a small pay and display carpark. eat at Pizza Hut...well up-market!!!
You should have kept on going down the road a bit.
You get free meals, free tv, free board and lodging, free clothes, free showers, free dentist, free doctor, free gym membership, free legal representation and no council tax.
You should have kept on going down the road a bit.
You get free meals, free tv, free board and lodging, free clothes, free showers, free dentist, free doctor, free gym membership, free legal representation and no council tax.