Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Aultbea. Aultbea is a small fishing village in the North-West Highlands of Scotland. It is situated on the shores of Loch Ewe, about 30 km west of Ullapool.
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3 based on 121 reviews
We visited this restaurant for an early evening meal having been recommended it by the nearby campsite. We regretted it.My staters wasnât bad but you canât go far wrong with smoked salmon and some salad. My wifeâs scallops were gritty and 3 scallops for £9 seemed expensive.We both ordered the chicken main course. It was served with some strange mashed potato with lumps of something else in it - not sure what?The vegetables, which on the menu are described as local and fresh, were tinned and unidentifiable- they looked like dog sick.Dessert was very poor.The whole meal was also very rushed- the staff,who spent most of their time on their phones, had no idea about polite service
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4 based on 496 reviews
Pleasant bar and restaurant serving breakfast , lunch and dinner . Lovely views over to the Isle of Skye. Average prices . Snack menu .Childrens menu.Coffee lounge. Outside seating for 30 people. Free wifi for customers. HOURS ARE : Monday through Saturda
Booked a table on the last night of our holiday. Donald greeted us on arrival, what a lovely chap. I had duo of salmon to start and salmon with ratatouille and potatoes for my main course, the other half had the Crofters pie. The food was delicious. Itâs clearly a favourite for lots of people as the restaurant filled up, the atmosphere was lovely, staff friendly and everything spotlessly clean. The views from every window add to the experience, what a gem. Thank you
3 based on 527 reviews
The location is good situated next to the stream not far the jetty and pontoons, so convenient for sailors.The dining room itself is comfortable enough and there was a varied menu and a number of specials. The level of service depended on who served you, one of the staff was not very welcoming the other was good.I ordered fish pie which was OK, but nothing special, neither was my husband's venison.I do not think that I will be in Gairloch again, but if I were I would try somewhere else.
4 based on 533 reviews
Lovely meal at this relaxed waterside watering hole. Cosy fire, welcoming bar, great outside space right on a sheltered corner of the loch for wildlife and boat and landscape watching. Food was delicious (mind you, not cheap). Stands out above every other pub we've been to in the area (well Scotland really). Quick, shuts for the winter soon!
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