
There is plenty to sink your teeth into in Kirkcaldy, from gourmet loaded fries and gluten-free pastries to pancake stacks and pink milkshakes. Between walks along the promenade, visits to the Kirkcaldy Galleries or the Adam Smith Theatre and sitting in Beveridge Park, it’s important to keep well fed. Thankfully there are lots of places in The Lang Toun to stop for meals and snacks, meaning there’s something for every taste. Here are some of the best places for food and drink if you’re spending the day in Kirkcaldy. Local favourite is a great spot to start your morning in, on weekdays it’s open from 7am. has a range of options available, whether you’re in the mood for a full Scottish breakfast or a wee hot roll. For proper coffee and great grub, stop by . The cafe’s breakfast menu is huge, including vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options. From breakfast wraps and muffins to pancake stacks and bagels, choosing what to have might be a challenge. With its range of home bakes and cakes, will have you spoilt for choice. The has both indoor and outdoor seating where you can enjoy your hot drink and slice of cake. Dog-friendly cafe is a great venue for two- and four-legged visitors alike. Whether you fancy a waffle, cake or doughnut, your sweet cravings will be satisfied here. There are two perfect lunch options for potato enthusiasts, the first one being . This takes tatties to a new level, offering loaded fries, burgers and hot dogs. How about nacho problemo, pizza my heart, tickle my pickle or Fifey cheesesteak fries for lunch? Another venue for “tawty” lovers is , which opened at the start of 2023. The family run baked potato shop is decked out in 1950s decor and bakes all its tatties in a traditional King Edward oven. There are plenty of fillings to choose from, including chicken curry, chilli con carne, cheese and beans, and haggis and peppercorn sauce. And there are plenty sweet treats if you want a little something extra. There are places to go if you don’t fancy potatoes too, like . The menu is inspired by Portugal and Latin America, but the produce has its roots in Fife. Lighter options include soup and quiche of the day, while there’s burgers, fish cakes and mac’n’cheese on offer if you’re feeling hungry. There are also sandwiches, toasties and wraps with a range of fillings. Have you ever seen a pink takeaway with a rainbow epoxy resin floor? I’m guessing the answer is no, so add to your must-visit list. 23-year-old in 2021, and her menu includes milkshakes, slushies, sweetie bags, and her popular “pink drink”. Plus there’s a huge range of Chinese dishes on offer too should you be tempted to grab dinner from here. At you’ll find a range of sweet and savoury bakes – and they’re all gluten free. Whether you fancy a sausage roll or macaroni pie, or maybe a cinnamon roll or cookies, has you covered. But be warned, it closes once the bakes sell out, so best to pop in early to avoid disappointment. At you’ll be spoilt for choice. Either opt for a relaxing dinner in Duke’s Lounge or a fancy evening in two AA Rosette awarded The Grande. MasterChef: The Professionals quarter finalist and executive chef Morten Rengtved offers , and booking at least 24 hours in advance is essential. In the comfortable lounge you’ll find burgers, pub favourites and beef straight from the grill. If you’re in the mood for Indian or Nepalese food, is sure to deliver. The offers a range of Tandoori, Biryani and curry dishes, as well as a variety of “Gurkhas main courses” inspired by the Nepalese kitchen. Fifer Lauren in May 2023, making it a friendly spot for the whole family as well as a nice spot to pop in for a drink. The newly renovated pub is dog-friendly, shows sports and hosts live entertainment, so you definitely won’t be bored here. Looking for a rooftop bar with views of the sea? High Street cocktail bar is the spot for you. There’s live
music and sports for those looking for entertainment, and if you’re after something more challenging there are pool tables and a darts board. Open till midnight on weekdays and 2am on weekends, is the spot to dance or play the night away.