The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Orka Artisan Cafe & Bistro

1 Braemar Road, Ballater

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Scone Spy walked in the footsteps of royalty when we visited Ballater, the much-loved Aberdeensh­ire home of the late Queen Elizabeth II.

Balmoral Castle and Birkhall have, since the time of Queen Victoria, been a cherished retreat for the royal family, who are familiar faces on the streets of this pretty nearby village. Beautifull­y located close to the River Dee – one of the best salmon rivers in Scotland – and the spectacula­r Cairngorms National Park, it’s a wonderful spot to spend a day out.

Having visited the village’s boutique stores – a shopaholic’s dream – the artisan cafe and bistro Orka beckoned. Scone Spy arrived on what was arguably one of the cafe’s busiest days with visitors from all over the world converging on the village in the weeks following the death of the Queen. Despite the rush,Orka’s friendly staff gave this unannounce­d spy the warmest of welcomes.

Duly seated, a quick glance at the menu revealed an array of fabulous choices, from tasty lunchtime nachos and burgers, to evening meals.We were here for the scones however, and having visited Orka’s Aberdeen branch a year before, the bar was set high.

We were not disappoint­ed.The scone offering included the savoury heritage tomato and Orkney cheddar offering, as well as a spicy cheddar with Ayrshire bacon and jalapenos – which a couple of regulars on a neighbouri­ng table assured us were lipsmackin’ good.

The remaining line-up was raspberry with either coconut or white chocolate, blueberry, plain, or fruit. This spy plumped for the purist approach and sampled the plain option, putting the eatery to what we believed would be the toughest test – a simple, unadultera­ted and perfect bake.And it passed with flying colours. A generoussi­zed scone duly arrived with butter and jam on the side and a pot of tea to accompany. With just a hint of crunch on the first bite and a satisfying­ly crumbly interior, it was off-the-scale delicious.

With a price tag of under £10, we agreed the cafe’s king, scone-maker Tony Haynes, should take a bow.

 ?? ?? A great bake, pure and simple. 9/10
A great bake, pure and simple. 9/10
 ?? ?? ● The welcoming interior of Ballater’s Orka Cafe
● The welcoming interior of Ballater’s Orka Cafe

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