We thought it would be nice to try out the new Borders Railway and visit Gal
ashiels. A town in which neither of us had previously spent any time. What we were totally unprepared for was the scale of the railway’s success and the effect it has had on the town.
The last scone
There are not that many tearooms here but having tried several that had completely run out of scones, in desperation, we ended up here at Turnbull’s. It’s a long established coffee house and probably the best. The girl in the ground floor deli said she thought there was a cheese scone available upstairs, so up we went and there it was … we could see it across the room, in splendid isolation under a glass dome. The last scone. We ate it, so as of that moment, scones became an extinct species in Galashiels.
Day trippers
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They also make a range of their own unique blended whisky but unfortunately we did not get to sample any. However you can order it and other stuff online. Wonderful to be in place where good old fashioned principles of quality and service still seem to count for something.
Forgotten principles
Jeremy Corbyn, visited Scotland this week but seemed to have forgotten to pack his principles. Maybe, after the party conference, he just didn’t have any left! Great toilets; always a good sign, and although there is no wifi at the moment, we have been promised that it’s coming very soon. In case you are wondering, the last scone in Galashiels was excellent; topscone award. Did not see any scenery on the way home because we fell in with a couple of mad women who just talked incessantly about scones. Just joking, whoever you were, we thoroughly enjoyed the craik!
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We had a great day going down on the new train and having a wee wander around Gala. The place itself is a wee bit like Falkirk (looking tired) but the tearoom we picked was lovely, well worth a visit. The cheese scone that Billy had was big enough to split into 3 so that I got to try it and it was good. In return I gave him some of my toasted tea cake cos that’s the kind of person I am. We had a good chat with the two women we met on the train home.
Sounds fab, I want to go 🙂
Next time you are up?
Been away so just catching up on these scones. Just the way I like them too . Lashings of description, with the right amount of political acerbity.
May be forced to make some myself!
Look forward to reviewing some Ballachullish, or is it Bloodyhellish, scones!