The Scottish Nook offering pies, tarts, biscuits, meats and gifts from Scotland and the UK     

The Scottish Nook

283 Main St.
Schomberg, ON
L0G 1T0
905-939-2710
thescottishnook@yahoo.ca

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Outdoor Patio &
Tea Room

Specializing In

  • Rolls
  • Breads
  • Cakes
  • Tarts
  • Scones
  • Biscuits
  • Candy

  • Meat Pies
  • Cornish Pasties
  • Veggie Rolls
  • Pork Pies
  • Puddings
  • Haggis
  • Canned Goods

    Formal Kilts

  • Prince Charles
       - Jack & Vest
  • Sporan
  • Sgian Dubh
  • Ghillie Brogue
      - Shoes
  • Black Bow Tie
  • Garter Flashes
  • Kilt Pins
  • Hose
  • Dress Wing Collar

    Gifts & Apparel

  • Quilts
  • Jewellry
  • T-shirts
  • Toques
  • Wind-breakers
  • Gifts

  • The Scottish Nook Kilt Accessories

    The Scottish Nook offers kilt rentals for all formal occasions. The kilt rental package includes everything you see below (as examples only), you have a choice of 7 tartans. As a valued customer, please accept the hose and dress shirt as our thanks for your business.

    Prince Charlie Kilt Jacket, Dress Shirt, Vest & Kilt:

    Prince Charlie formal Kilt Jacket Prince Charlie formal Kilt Vest for Jacket Scottish Kilt example

    Kilt Pin, Bow Tie, Hose & Flash:

    Kilt Pin Black bowtie for formal shirt Kilt Cream Kilt Hose Formal Hose Flash

    Ghillie Brogue Shoes:

    Ghillie Brogue Shoes

    Brogues are Shoes that are made of heavy and untanned leather with laces along the instep and no tongue, especially those used for Scottish country dancing.



    Sgian Dubh:

    Sgian Dubh work with formal kiltwear

    The Sgian Dubh (pronounced "skee(a)n doo", is a ceremonial dagger (Gaelic sgian) worn as part of the modern Scottish Highland dress along with the kilt. It is worn tucked into the hose with only the pommel visible.



    Sporran:

    Scottish Sporran, worn with forma kiltwear

    A Sporran is a pouch (the word is simply the Scottish Gaelic for 'purse'), now a decorative part of Highland dress but originally an everyday practical item, made of leather or fur. It is worn on a chain or belt around the waist, allowing the sporran to lie below the waist of the person wearing a kilt.


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