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Seek out great restaurants beyond Dundee city centre
You don't have to head far beyond the city centre to find some other great dining venues in the surrounding areas either. Broughty Ferry is a great place to visit and a traditional seaside suburb with a very attractive beach and lively waterfront. You'll find some excellent gastropubs and traditional Dundee restaurants here, where you can combine good food with views of the sea. If you're dining at night, why not head out to Balgay Park after dinner to see the stars from Mills Observatory? Travel along the coast and there are various hidden Dundee restaurants to discover, as well as plenty of gastropubs offering classic Scottish and English favourites, traditional puddings and a great selection of local beers and ales. On a cold day, get cosy in front of the fire with a glass of something warming and look out for well-behaved dogs under the tables of walker's pubs! In summer you must, of course, try traditional fish and chips by the seafront. There are plenty of seafood restaurants across Dundee's coastline to choose from and the catch is fresh and delicious.