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Kippie Lodge, Aberdeen

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Weddings at Kippie Lodge, Aberdeen

Weddings at Kippie Lodge, Aberdeen

Set within the bounds of the City of Aberdeen, yet surrounded by the picturesque scenery of the Dee Valley, Kippie Lodge provides the perfect retreat from the hectic pace of the city centre.

Kippie Lodge is situated on the North Deeside Road, between Peterculter & Milltimber, only six miles from the centre of Aberdeen.

Established in 1973 as a meeting place for members of Aberdeen’s thriving oil industry, Kippie has since developed into a highly respected private sports and country club providing its members with quality dining & leisure facilities.
The tradition of dining still prevails, but with an emphasis on families and friends. The Conservatory plays host to families with children under 14 while the Crathes Bar offers a more relaxed environment for adults with or without older children.

Menus are designed to meet most needs, from morning coffee, snacks and light meals to a Brasserie style dinner menu. Dinner menus change weekly and are complemented by a daily specials board.

The lounge bar offers a tastefully decorated setting from which to enjoy a quality meal in pleasant surroundings. The brasserie style menu offers an excellent variety of dishes.

The conservatory provides an attractive family dining area from which members can enjoy their meal. The conservatory overlooks the children’s play area so members can enjoy their meal while watching their children play. Homebakes and sweets are offered during the day so the conservatory is perfect for coffee mornings or a quick snack. Our conservatory is transformed into a cosy Bistro once a month for themed menus such as Spanish, Italian and Seafood.

Aberdeen Petroleum Club at Kippie Lodge
North Deeside Road,
Milltimber,
Aberdeen,
Scotland,
UK,
AB13 0AB
Tel: +44 (0)1224 732677 or +44 (0)1224 734747
Email:General Enquiry apc@kippielodge.co.uk

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