Deals & What's On at The Watch House Cafe


BOTTOMLESS BRUNCH
Select any brunch dish and enjoy 90 minutes of bottomless drinks of your choice.
£36.50 Per Person
Monday to Saturday, 11am until 3pm
Please note: In December, Bottomless Brunch will run Monday–Wednesday only. From Thursday–Saturday in December, we’ll be serving Bottomless Lunch instead (details below).
FESTIVE BOTTOMLESS LUNCH (December Only)
Enjoy a festive Christmas Sharing Platter with 90 minutes of seasonal bottomless drinks.
£36.50 Per Person, Minimum 2 Guests
Book your table for Thursday to Saturday, 4th-20th Dec, plus 22nd, 23rd & 24th Dec. Bookings from 11:00am–2:00pm with a latest booking time of 1:30pm. Bottomless service runs for 90 minutes from your booking time.
CHARITY FISH & CHIP
SUPPER
Join us on Friday 28th November, 6–8pm at The Watch House Café for a special Fish & Chip Supper in support of MIND, a leading mental health charity.
£20 per person – all proceeds donated to MIND. Your support helps provide confidential advice, practical guidance and campaigns for fairer mental health services, while reducing stigma in communities like ours.
Everyone is welcome – book your table here or walk in to enjoy classic fish & chips, good company and make a real difference.
SUNDAY ROAST​
What's better than a roast on a Sunday? Enjoying a two-course roast for just £20 at The Watch House on a Sunday!
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Come and see what all the fuss is about with options like beef brisket, roast chicken, pork shoulder, or veggie bake, plus starters, warming desserts, and even fish & chips or wood-fired pizzas - there’s something for everyone.
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Sunday Roasts available every Sunday from 12pm-3:30pm, just book here.
BURNS NIGHT
Celebrate Burns Night with us on Friday 23rd January at The Watch House where bagpiper Lewis Findlay will be performing alongside our Burns Night themed set 3-course menu, priced at £35.
Booking required.
Burns Night is a Scottish celebration held every year on January 25th to honour the life and work of Robert Burns (1759–1796) - Scotland’s national poet and one of the most famous literary figures in the English-speaking world.





