Find out what Scottish restaurants to try in Portpatrick. Portpatrick (Scottish Gaelic: Port Phàdraig), is a village and civil parish in Dumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland. It is located on the west coast of the Rhins of Galloway, in the traditional county of Wigtownshire. The parish is about 4 ⁄2 miles (7 km) in length and 4 miles (6 km) in breadth, covering 9,300 acres (3,800 ha).
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4 based on 45 reviews
Staying in Portpatrick we decided to venture out and found The Galloway online and thought we would give it a try. Portpatrick is expensive for food and drink so it was a nice surprise to see the prices here were a bit more reasonable. However the food did disappoint. The haggis bon bons to start were lovely. We also ordered the homemade pate which we did not like at all and left it virtually untouched (not that any staff cared to notice when taking the plate away). For mains we had homemade lasagna and macaroni cheese which have to say were a total let down, bland and not a lot of flavour. Disappointing to say the least, would not recommend. Nice for a drink outside
4 based on 60 reviews
Lovely small restaurant opposite the lighthouse with beautiful views, especially sunsets.Good choice of menu, however was not particularly impressed with the house wines - probably better taking a branded bottle instead.Lovely home made bread though.,,,Service overall prompt and friendly.Probably best to book, particularly at weekends.Would certainly give it another visit and recommend,
4 based on 100 reviews
Lovely hotel overlooking Portpatrick, public rooms all well laid out and beautiful decor, bedrooms to match. Breakfast was excellent too with views over the Irish Sea. Few niggles but none too serious to mention (each to their own) Well worth a visit- recommended
4 based on 218 reviews
Large portions and well presented. Would not hesitate to dine hear again.Friendly and efficient staff.
5 based on 107 reviews
A small licensed restaurant situated in an old creamery just outside the fishing village of Portpatrick. Open for scones/traybakes & coffees, lunches & evening meals (evenings are Fri & Sat). *please note that ' last orders' are 30mins before closing time
Visited with friends and the meal was up to its usual standard the steak is the best in the region. The staff were they usual friendly and cheeky self offering the same great service. Since my first visit in in 2018 everything has been delivered high standard.Wow - thank you very much!!Our steaks are popular so i'm thrilled you enjoyed it!! We are so pleased to read your positive review and we hope to welcome you back again very soon :)Emma x
4 based on 87 reviews
A 10 bedroom Victorian Hunting Lodge in its own cove, facing the Irish Sea. Knockinaam Lodge bears testimony to the golden age of touring and sporting activity and has carefully retained all that unmistakable character and personality, and many artifacts
The hotel and restaurant is off the beaten track and set yards from the beach in a small secluded cove.We were welcomed by a wonderful lady at reception who seated us in the small bar, took our drinks order and explained the tasting menu any dislikes and the menu can be altered.We enjoyed every course but our particular favourite was the fish which was done in a wonderfully light buerre blanc sauce.Great staff, great location I would definitely recommend you try it. Thank you for your review. I'm delighted that you enjoyed your lunch with us and hope that we can welcome you back to the Lodge in the future.
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4 based on 659 reviews
The Crown offers an extensive bar menu from noon till 9:30 PM everyday. We also offer A La Carte from 6PM till 9:30 PM. We have ben a previous winner of the AA's "SEAFOOD PUB OF SCOTLAND" With Lobster,Crab,Scallops and Mussels along with Seabass,Cod,Salmo
Hadn't eaten here in a while and came back hoping it would be as good as I remembered and sure enough it didn't let md down. The Crown restaurant is not about fancy little pointless details, it's about great local produce superbly cooked. I had beautiful scallop mousse with prawns and toast followed by pheasant (cooked to perfection) on a bed of haggis with lots of neeps "n" tatties. All wonderful
4 based on 297 reviews
Had always wanted to visit here, so glad we did. Very quaint village, people really friendly. Thereâs a row of hotels with bars that were fairly lively on a Friday. We stayed at the harbour house hotel in room 8, this was up some windy stairs with squirky sloping roofs. Our room was good with views to die for, although if your tall like my partner youâll have to watch you donât whack your head on the low ceilings the toilet/shower is internal and Very tiny but it was ok for overnight stay. The bar/restaurant area was lovely, breakfast was adequate too, cold & hot choices, staff welcoming & friendly, will definitely return.
4 based on 322 reviews
Welcome to The Port Pantry. Our cafe is centrally located within the Harbour of Portpatrick and offers a variety of services including breakfast, brunch and lunch. Open 9.30 am till 4.30 pm (Summer Hours) our fully licensed cafe offers speciality teas and
A cramped little coffee shop with over priced food and cakes. Service was slow and disorganised with meals arriving without cutlery.Only coffee in town so bit of a captive market
4 based on 544 reviews
Had enjoyed a few visits to this restaurant under its Campbell's years,now trading as Connors have to say this visit the food quality nowhere near as good, starters of tasteless soup and overdone, yes overdone and poor quality mussels followed by overcooked seafood medley and stroganoff in which the meat was so tough we had to ask for a sharper knife to cut it, response was I'll let the chef know ( last we heard on that topic)Slow service and simple touches like having to ask for water to be put on the table, no side dish being brought for mussel shells until requested, mussels served with a lobster fork, absolutely useless for that purpose, having to go and collect own coats and obviously untrained waitresses with no serving finesse left the impression it has a bit to go in food preparation, quality and service standards.Not quite the enjoyable experience of previous visits
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