Jazrose occupies a small shopfront on West Port in Selkirk, run day to day by its owner rather than a rotating staff team. The counter serves coffee, tea and home baking, including gluten-free cakes made in house alongside the standard selection. Lunch runs to filled rolls, soup and daily specials rather than a full kitchen menu, served across a handful of tables in a compact dining room where dogs are welcome alongside their owners. The café opens from around half past nine in the morning into the afternoon, keeping to a small-scale operation suited to its size. It sits a short walk from Selkirk's Market Place, where a statue of Sir Walter Scott, sheriff of Selkirkshire in the early nineteenth century, stands outside the courtroom in which he once presided, now preserved as a museum.
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