Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Arrochar, Scotland, United Kingdom including The Village Inn, Slanj Bar & Restaurant, Bay Tarbet Hotel, Inversnaid Bunkhouse and TopBunk Bistro, The Goil Inn Restaurant, Mr. C's Fish and Whiskey Restaurant and Bar, The Rowardennan Hotel Restaurant, Loch Lomond Arms
Restaurants in Arrochar
4 based on 693 reviews
The Loch Lomond Arms Hotel is a traditional inn situated in the heart of one of Scotland's loveliest villages, Luss, just 24 miles from Glasgow within the Loch Lomond National Park. This beautiful Loch Lomond hotel remains true to its tradition as an 18th
We stayed at an other property and have eaten our dinner here. The drinks selection was good with local beers. The food, well, it could have been better. We had the salmon starter, which was OK. Then the hake with wild mushrooms (tiny piece of fish) and the venison pie (with a blob of mash, no vegetables). Then we had the cheeseboard, which was OK, too. Would have been better if some special or unique Scottish cheeses would have been offered. Service was also OK, though it was not easy to get the attention of the serving staff.
3 based on 265 reviews
Thé food has no taste. The rice served cold. I had the tiniest piece of salmon for 15 pound and the smallest dish of vegetables. It is a shame that a hotel that serves the hikers along the WHW uses his monopoly to serve such bad food for the hikers .Thank you for taking the time to write your review. We are so sorry to read that you were not satisfied with your meal. We aim to have every dish served out to be enjoyed. Please be aware if you had voiced this to us we would have endeavoured to rectify the situation with an alternative meal. We hope to see you again.
3 based on 244 reviews
The restaurant was busy and there was live music on a Friday night. There is a varied menu and our group particularly liked the musselsas a starter. I The food was excellent and the portion of cod was very large and perfectly cooked.
4 based on 179 reviews
We popped in to the Goil Inn whilst visiting the village.Living ânext doorâ in Arrochar, it is nice to have this little gem of a village to visit when the sun is shining.. non sunny days are available too.This was however our first stop off at the Goil pub... First impressions were good, with a polite chap offering us a table by the window - it was packed outside. Drinks order taken, he returned to take our order.. steak sandwich/chips & Mac n Cheese for me, with bacon - never had it with bacon before.. Food was very tasty, with the mac ânâ cheese quite excellent.Three different members of staff visited our table during our visit and all were very pleasant, checking food and enough to drink etc...Really nice visit and we will definitely return again soon... may try a cold wet winter evening next time - I bet itâs a grand atmosphere in the Inn.. Thank youJim & Judith
4 based on 65 reviews
This was the only meal in 7 days that I would say had enough vegetables and potatoes as part of the meal. Good value, able to buy a beer too, very welcome after a long hard walk!
3 based on 45 reviews
Typical Shearings Value - but we thought revamped interiors most welcoming and well heated.Very good drinks package and excellent breakfasts.Kitchen could start using fresh vegetables instead of what looked/tasted like tinned catering.Portion control a bit precise - 1/2 inch of celery with Cheese & Biscuits (its not Caviar)In addition all toasters need to be switched on in the morning !Dining staff exceptional !Otherwise all good.
4 based on 497 reviews
Set in the old Ballyhennan Church with adjoining graveyard dating back to the 12th century, our restaurant can honestly claim to be a unique historical setting. The earliest recorded visitors to the glen we sit in, were no less the Vikings, who dragged th
Slanj won our hearts immediately when we walked in, with the recorded Scottish music playing in the background and the waiters in kilts. Someone, finally, gets it. We don't want to be blasted with warmed-over American pop music when we're going out for dinner in (in this instance) an old deconsecrated church in the middle of Scotland! The food was good, the waiter, in addition to wearing a kilt, was heads-up with a great sense of humor. We would go back in a heartbeat.
4 based on 1379 reviews
Great food again and such a good atmosphere had the haggis burger so tasty and we were able to take our wee dog Thank you for taking the time to post such a lovely review.I am delighted that you enjoyed your visit with us and I hope to welcome you back in the future.Kind RegardsManagement
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