A museum eatery that had become a thing of the past during the pandemic has reopened its doors.
The new café at Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries will be known as The Granary at DCLG.
The first floor eating space – which offers spectacular views over gardens, Dunfermline Abbey and the Heritage Quarter – is set to become a go-to destination for great coffee and mouth-watering modern food.
Tracy McCafferty, Venue Manager at DCLG, said: “We’re thrilled to have a café open again as it’s been much missed by visitors, who have already been giving The Granary glowing reports. To be working with a company whose values, passion and commitment to quality and innovation match our own ambitions for DCLG is the icing on the cake.
“It’s a fantastic setting and now has a café offering to match and we can’t wait to welcome visitors old and new.”
The Granary Development Manager Kieran Conner said: “I am so excited to be bringing The Granary brand to Dunfermline and working alongside OnFife at the DCLG cafe. We are looking forward to a long partnership.”
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