BREA
Read moreFor good, typical, homemade Scottish food, visit Brea, a small establishment that sources its ingredients as locally as possible. In recent years, he has received a number of awards and distinctions for the quality of his cuisine, restaurant and bar, as well as the attention he pays to local products. From haggis, burgers, meat, fish and even vegan dishes, the choice is complete and efficient. This can be accompanied by a beer or wine in a relaxed atmosphere.
CUCINA
Read moreA contemporary Italian-inspired restaurant, Cucina has become one of the leading restaurants on the local culinary scene thanks to its appetizing and varied menu. There are of course pizzas, but also pasta, salads, some meat and fish. Lovers of Italian wines, you will find here some proposals that should please you! The price-quality ratio is quite interesting, especially for lunch and early evening menus. The decoration is sober and modern. The place is very popular with locals and visitors alike.
THE FORTH INN
Read moreThis is the heart of the small village of Aberfoyle. Both pub and restaurant, it is very popular with locals on its large terrace and many real Scottish ales, especially from the islands. Amateurs will enjoy ordering three 1/3 a pint to vary the pleasures. On the ground, carpet with tartan motifs and large stone slabs respond to the time photos and underneath glasses adorning the walls to create an entirely traditional atmosphere. The food pub is excellent and you can only recommend the rich fish & chips, which is perfectly cooked.
THE BARN BAR
Read moreIf you're willing to get lost in the countryside to get out of the center of Oban for a while, the Barn is an authentic inn that cooks great Scottish food and serves some good beers. It is recognized by CAMRA - but not only! It has won several awards over the years and offers products from the nearby Fyne Ales brewery. The carpeting, the stone or panelled walls and the imposing bar create a warm atmosphere. If you're there on a2nd Sunday of the month, enjoy a traditional roast!
LOCHRANZA HOTEL COUNTRY INN
Read moreThis large white house overlooking the bay is the only one in the village to serve meals in the evening. The steakpie is delicious... The bar is especially famous on the island for its excellent selection of whisky, including the one from the village distillery. A guitar is fixed to the wall, on which people passing by often play between drinks. The atmosphere here is really warm and you can enjoy the terrace overlooking the garden on sunny days.
THE BLACK SHEEP PUB
Read moreLocated within the Royal Hotel, this central pub has a traditional setting with a fireplace, benches and a nice bar, where a few beers are served. The menu is simple but effective, thanks to its pizzas, burgers and fish & chips. You can enjoy the view of the seafront, the friendly atmosphere and the simplicity of the place, which lends itself perfectly to an outing with friends, after a day of excursions. For something a little classier, but also more expensive, the neighbouring Harbour View Grille is run by the same team.
THE LADE INN
Read moreLégèrement Inn is located at the western exit of Callander, in the place Kilmahog. There are some other good addresses in the centre, but it also has the advantage of being a renowned pub serving its own beers. The menu is in the image of the atmosphere: genuine and Scottish. Music groups occur most on Saturdays, as well as Fridays in season.
THE VILLAGE REST
Read moreThe atmosphere is that of a happy canteen in this charming village house. Enjoy many Scottish classics such as Haggis, fish & chips, figurines, burgers, but also an avid selection of sandwiches, wraps and potatoes for lunch. Some pasta and salad dishes are also on the map. It is a popular and lively place where paintings and pictures decorate the walls.
THE LODGE ON LOCH LOMOND
Read moreThis is one of the most romantic places you can find to revel in the surroundings of Loch Lomond. The restaurant area has been named Colquhoun's restaurant and offers, in a large room overlooking the loch, a typical menu of British gastronomy. You can have lunch there or just have a drink by the fire on comfortable sofas while contemplating its shores. The establishment is also a hotel ****: the 48 luxurious rooms are an ode to relaxation. The perfect stay? A Munro or a nice hike, followed by a relaxing time at the spa.
CUAN MOR
Read moreRelax and trendy, the Cuan Mor is built on a creative decoration combining old stones, parquet floors and panelling, as well as old iron rebar. The strength of this pub is its micro-brewery: Oban Bay Brewery. Its beers are simply excellent and they are tasted with sandwiches, wraps, salads, seafood and other dishes at midday. In the evening, only the main card is available, with burgers, meat, fish or vegetarian options. A good playlist accompanies the experience.
THE KILBERRY INN
Read moreThis comfortable cottage, near the old Kilberry Castle, welcomes you in an authentic and warm atmosphere. A la carte, local products are in the spotlight, including fresh fish from local fishing. On the meat side, there is room for Scottish breeds and local breeders. The dishes are garnished with herbs from the garden and vegetables from the vegetable garden. They are accompanied by a fine selection of wines. The room being small, it is better to make a reservation. The establishment also makes B&B with 5 rooms.
KILDONAN HOTEL
Read moreThe geographical location of the restaurant at the very tip of the island makes it an exceptional place. A restaurant with a refined atmosphere has been set up in the large bay window, tastefully built as an extension of the old building. We can have lunch there, snacks and sandwiches. In the evening, we dine there in front of a huge sea, with the lighthouse of the small island of Plada as a horizon. Ideal for a romantic dinner... The bar also has a superb view, to be admired while tasting a whisky or a real ale brewed in Arran.
BRODICK BAR & BRASSERIE
Read moreRenowned as one of the best restaurants on the island, the food is tasty and carefully presented. On the programme of festivities: fish, with the traditional fish & chips, but also sole, halibut and scallops. There are also some meats, a vegetarian dish and homemade pizzas. For lunch or early evening, prices are smaller with lunch and Early Bird formulas. As for the atmosphere, the decoration is simple, but the bistro setting provides the atmosphere and the service is friendly.
STAG'S PAVILION
Read moreThe Stag's Pavilion is located in a long hall facing the golf course and the campsite. Valérie Anne, Scottish, and Rino Pisano, Italian chef, are at the helm of this acclaimed establishment. They fell in love with Arran in 2011, and the crush gave birth to a great adventure. The excellent cuisine features leek and cheese pies, mushroom risottos, salmon with parmesan cheese or sheep shoulders with honey and wine. The success is unequivocal and it is better to book in the evenings in season.
HARRY HAW'S
Read moreThis charming little establishment with its attentive service has no other neighbour than Rothesay Castle as its neighbour. It has established itself as a must for locals for a quick lunch or a long family dinner. The food is both hearty and tasty, with a more sophisticated menu in the evening. Don't hesitate to drop in at lunchtime for gourmet plates at low prices: jacket potatoes, baguettes, pasta, pizzas and more. You can also pick up take-out. You can't go wrong!
COAST RESTAURANT
Read moreThis restaurant, which opened in 2004, has been appreciated by the inhabitants of Oban as well as tourists and food critics. The decor is modern and uncluttered, and we do everything possible to offer you a good time, in all intimacy. The menu and the plate bring together the best of local and seafood products, combined with the best of Scottish know-how in terms of flavours and creativity. The classics also have their place, revisited or perfectly executed. Menus change regularly to adapt to the seasons.
BRECHIN'S ON BRIDGEND STREET
Read moreThe originality of this establishment is that it has been able to combine his two passions. It serves classic British cuisine, made from fresh, local produce, as well as a wide range of coffees, teas, beers and wines. A few delicious homemade cakes are also in the spotlight... and they're not the only ones! They share the limelight with musical instruments: guitars, ukuleles, etc. Jazz concerts are regularly given in the restaurant.
THE TAYNUILT INN
Read moreThis inn, which is a hotel, restaurant and pub, has existed since 1610! Recently renovated, it has remained a pleasant stop, whether you stop for a meal or for a night. As far as meals are concerned, it serves a 100% local cuisine, home-made, and taking up the classics of British and pub cuisine. You can enjoy the traditional pies, but also locally caught salmon or venison, in addition to fish & chips, macaroni and cheese or burgers. At lunchtime, a menu of sandwiches and snacks allows you to eat at very reasonable prices.