Based on 6 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 6 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 50 in 595 in Argyll & Bute
Nº 12 of 173 British in Argyll & Bute
Opinions
Food was fantastic, staff were amazing, made us feel extremely welcome. Just a nice relaxing place to go - excellent service 👌 👍
Sharon R . 2024-04-14
MORE AT TripAdvisor
Great to see Skippers Bistro open again and serving fabulous food. A few new dishes on the menu for this season, the pulled bbq pork on the Mac n Cheese was sublime. Great welcome and friendly atmosphere.
colinandanne . 2024-03-09
MORE AT TripAdvisor
Fabulous meal, fresh fish and chip, beautifully presented. Restaurant was very busy but customer service excellent . Highly recommend
Elaine Ferrie Hair . 2023-09-03
MORE AT TripAdvisor
Had dinner here on Friday 2nd September while we were staying at the Caravan Park, two couples and we had our dog with us who was made very welcome. We all had the fish & chips which was delicious, followed by Eton Mess and Chocolate Brownie Sundae. Well worth a visit if your in the area, staff all very friendly and approachable.
Jean J . 2023-09-03
MORE AT TripAdvisor
Lovely meal, Friday night with friends, food was amazing and service too. Will definitely be back tomorrow night for the karaoke.
Jean J . 2023-09-01
MORE AT TripAdvisor
We were staying at a B&B south of Inverarary and didn't want to drive all the way to town so we stopped off at Skippers. It is a prfectly nice restaurant with a very friendly and attentive staff. We had battered fish and chips and the meal was excellent, It didn't break the bank either. It was quite quiet but that was down to the time of year I think.
Sandy M . 2023-04-22
MORE AT TripAdvisor
Similary restaurants in Central Scotland
7 Opinions
Had a very good late breakfast. Highlight though was the very efficient, cheery, friendly young lady serving. Totally brightened up my day.
359 Opinions
Lovely place nice food dog friendly .. staff are lovely ..love it
69 Opinions
Marvelous honesty tea tent set up by local school students in a fantastic setting. This was the most unexpected treat on our cycle tour along Jura's coast
117 Opinions
We were back in Helensburgh after a 2 year gap and had to return to The Upper Crust, believing it couldn't be as good and fun as last time. We were not disappointed at all and had a great evening along with the other diners. It is quirky and different, and the food is excellent with a good choice on the menu and specials board. The owners, Roger and Mary run it themselves, with Mary in the kitchen and Roger front of house. Roger is so entertaining and the whole experience is more than just a meal. We are normally private people, just wanting to enjoy our own company, but have never been anywhere else where you relax so easily and end up talking with fellow diners - all down to Roger and his manner. None of us there that night wanted to leave, and we all stayed far longer than expected - again, all down to Roger and his great company. It was one of the best nights we've had in a long time and we'll be back as soon as we can! Thank you Roger and Mary
179 Opinions
We ate here two nights in a row in early August. The menu changed each night so there were new things to try. We gelt some of the food, such as the starters, were over priced for the portion (£8.50 for two small croquettes) but they were delicious. However, the slices of cake we got for pudding were easily big enough for two (the picture shows two half slices on one plate) and each only £6.50. The cakes and puddings we had were all top notch A*** (esp choc ganache) so worth coming in just for coffee and cake even if you don't have a meal. We booked in advance via WhatsApp for 6pm dinner: Wed night it was quiet but the Thursday was heaving so glad we booked. The food we had was c. £20 for a main course and was really well made and delicious. Portions aren't huge but were sufficient. There isn't a kids menu so the first night we shared two meals between the three of us and had pudding, but the second night we had a main each. The Island Cafe is cheaper than the Coll Hotel and has a nice home made, welcoming feel to it with local art and two linked rooms, one with sofas and tables and the other just tables. The serving staff were nice young people. My partner also had coffee and cake here and the cakes really are very good (I hear the Chelsea buns are to die for too) and my coffee-snob partner says this is the best coffee available on Coll.