It's hard to believe, but on 27th September we will be celebrating our 2nd birthday at our new location in the village. Where has all the time gone? It has been a struggle at times, trying to balance the books, while keeping things running smoothly, but it finally seems to be paying off.
In the Coffee Shop we are now able to offer a wider range of food available including soup, sandwiches and paninis - all freshly made on site. We also offer our own homemade cakes, baked by Ali, which are different ever weeky (with her reputation spreading by word of mouth, the cakes don't usually last very long!).
We are always looking at ways of improving/widening the service we offer to our customers so any suggestions and feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Well here's to the next 12 months.
Kev
Hi Kev, good to hear your anniversary news, though obviously the people in Kiltarlity must be difficult to understand as they seem to speak a language known only to them and to yourself.
ReplyDeleteIt must be easy as I've learned to interpret almost instantly but pronunciation is a little difficult.....
"os" is easily pronounced as "oz" and means so but "anhy" I am not sure how to pronounce, could it be "an hee?" but the translation is clearly any. Keep working on the natives they will soon come round to speaking good Scots or even better English.
Congratulations from Mum and Dad