Disney+ turns iconic Perthshire cafe into film set
The Horn Milk Bar, Errol, is the latest location in Scotland to be used for a new Disney+ series "The Wedding Season"
Last updated 1st Sep 2021
Errol's Horn Milk Bar is the latest Tayside location to be turned into a movie set, as the cafe closes for two days for filming to take place. It follows sightings of production crews taking over Johnshaven and Arbroath in consecutive days.
The restaurant, which is famous for it's "World's Best Bacon Roll", is styled like an American diner and is situated just off the A90.
Posting on their social media the bosses said: "Apologies to all our customers - The Horn will be closed on September 1st & 2nd this week; as it is being transformed into a film set for another movie"
The restaurant said on the post it's the third time it has been used as a film set.
The eight part series has been written by Oliver Lyttelton, is directed by George Kane and stars Canadian-American actor Rosa Salazar, who has starred in Maze Runner films and Bird Box with Sandra Bullock.
Filming for the drama will take place in Manchester, Las Vegas and London as well as various locations in Scotland.
On Monday 30 August crews were spotted filming scenes in Johnshaven, Aberdeenshrie for a Disney+ series "Wedding Season" which is due to air next year
Residents in Red Head, Arbroath said film crews on Tuesday 31 August were launching a car off the cliffs as part of another scene.
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