Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Isle of Arran, Scotland, United Kingdom. Packed to the gills with antique silver, porcelain and furniture, the red sandstone Brodick Castle is one of the highlights of the Isle of Arran. The castle overlooks Goatfell, a majestic hill that’s a popular day hike. The Machrie Moor stone circles make for a mystical field trip, as does a tour of The Arran Malt whisky distillery.
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4 based on 663 reviews
We had 2 dogs with us and had arranged to meet with friends for lunch as they advertise that they are dog friendly. On reaching the door, there is a sign saying no dogs except assistance dogs. I enquired about this and was told that the only dog area was the outside area? While the weather was nice, who would want to eat lunch outside on the beach front in October? Think they need to make this clear on their website. Pity really as the restaurant and menu looked lovelyThank you for your truly honest review of the experience that you didnât have at our restaurant. Iâm glad you liked the look of our menu â we also think its pretty great. We are really sorry that you thought we allowed dogs in our restaurant however nowhere across our social media or online platforms does it mention this. It feels slightly unfair that you felt the need to leave a one star review for a restaurant when we do not advertise ourselves as a kennel.
4 based on 231 reviews
Met up with a crowd of friends and decided to eat here so we could revisit the weekend disco, and we weren't disappointed! The menu was standard pub fare, but it was all tasty, fresh made and the portions were massive...I had fish and chips and only managed half the fish. Everyone enjoyed their meals and the prices were very affordable. The disco was great....we relived our youth with a vengeance!! We'll be back again.
3 based on 94 reviews
Did not stay at the hotel but did eat here.Tel: +44 (0) 1770 830223Email: [email protected]
A 60's pub still going in the 21st century.Poor choice of hand pulled beers, well one so Hobsons.Spicy smelling carpets...Scary bar staff and someone [local ?] smoking at the bar.One visit was enough.
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