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332 Opinions in 1 websites
If you are looking for melt-in-your-mouth steak or a burger this Inn has exceeded the expectations of even the top 5 star restaurants. All fresh locally produced food, nothing synthetic. The most organically produced meal I've ever eaten. Like ever!
323 Opinions in 1 websites
Highly recommend. Good simple fare but really this is a great hal day activity. We drove about 10 minutes south of Oban for the ferry. I think there may also be a bus. In summer the ferry goes whenever it's full so nearly every 15 min. It takes 5 minutes to cross and honestly it took longer e purchase the tkts via app. The walk to the tea house is about an hour. Very hilly but paved or packed gravel. Castle an additional 20 min walk. Tea house has indoor and outdoor picnic tables. Bathroom. Cakes definitely worth the walk. We got in kinda late like 2 and many foods sold out. Soup and crusty roll was awesome
318 Opinions in 1 websites
What a unexpected gem. Passed it numerous times but the first time today we popped in. So pleased we did, super staff, lovely homemade light lunches, and fabulous cakes and scones on offer. Plus excellent local coffee to top it. Even bought a couple of Christmas presents too. I can certainly recommend (dog friendly too!). We'll definitely be popping in next time we're passing.
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We were staying in the village for a week and ate at The Ardentinny on three evenings, and had excellent meals each time. Well presented and good sized portions. The menu is fairly small, but well varied, with an obvious use of local products where possible. The staff were extremely friendly and welcoming, and it is dog friendly. (Just check their opening hours during the off season) Highly recommended !
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Firstly recommend that you book a table before going, there are two parts to the building namely the roundhouse and the cafe. Animals are allowed to accompany you to the cafe, it’s the same menu in both and the staff are friendly, helpful and pleasant. A typical lunch for two with soft drink, soup as a starter and a main comes to about £53. The food served is good quality with large portions, service is usually fast and efficient depending on how busy they get. Have a great meal highly recommended.
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As it was the last night of our holiday we decided to dine at The Colintraive, and we were happy we did. The staff were cheerful, friendly and polite, and others in the pub were also friendly, providing a lovely atmosphere. The food was amazing; well presented and really tasty. We would definitely recommend a visit here. We did book beforehand, as we'd been warned that they can be quite busy at times so it is best to make a booking.
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We visited the Quiach for dinner with our dog when staying at a local caravan park. The Quiach had a really warm, welcoming atmosphere for us & the dog who was greeted with pats, treats & water. Service was really exceptional. Menu was basic, a few of the small plates were sold out but the food we did have (fish & chips with a side of onion rings) was really good - well presented, big portions, well cooked and tasty. Would recommend.
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The 6 in our party all really enjoyed the warm welcome, the atmosphere and really friendly, attentive service. A real treat. I asked if the chef could possibly grill a piece of haddock rather than give it the 'deep fat fryer' treatment, the result was a lovely tender grilled fillet. The starter of Orkney scallops was delicious too. The staff made us feel very much at home and whilst the restaurant is somewhat 'hidden away' behind the holiday apartment blocks, it is very characterful and well worth going out of the way to eat there.