Reviews on Bar food in Isle of Skye, Scotland, United Kingdom. The landscape is dramatic—even a bit moody, with the Cuillin Range in the background—but outdoorsy kids will have a blast on the Isle of Skye. Plenty of water sports are available, and you’ll also find great hiking and even pony rides. Portree, the largest town, makes a great base for exploring this striking island.
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4 based on 157 reviews
We ate breakfast at this location twice and dinner once. The breakfast included a buffet and a full service menu, both included in the price of the stay at the hotel. The breakfast was filling and tasty. Our dinner was also delicious but the true standout was the lemonade cake. We ordered one piece to share and wished we had ordered two!
4 based on 875 reviews
We stopped here for a bit of lunch on our last day in Skye. The tables are incredibly close to each other so you have no real room and feel like you're encroaching on other people's meals. The waiter we had forgot our drinks, and when I asked about the menu (as it seems there are misprints and items on some menus that aren't on others - the item in question was 13.95 on mine, but 8.95 on my partners, with no apparent reason why), the waiter just shrugged these differences off and gave a half hearted response, instead of actually going to check. Regardless, I brushed aside these issues as him maybe having a bad day. Until I surveyed around as to what the other staff were doing. Items on the menu being wrongly delivered to each table, starters and mains coming up together (one table had 10 plates on at once because of this - they weren't best pleased), but probably most concerning, was when a half veggie, half meat-eater group ordered their respective haggis's, but they just served whatever haggis they felt like. The food itself was ok, if not a bit greasy - but the portion size was adequate for the price, tasted fairly nice... Although my burger I ordered seemed to come on a plate which was far too small for the meal itself, so eating it was a bit if a struggle. But again, I powered through.It seemed to me that there was severe training issues in this establishment, and in particular with my waiter, he seemed to like spending his time working at the bar rather than hosting in the restaurant. The drinks (when we got them) were nice, they seem to take care of their draught pipes and all glassware was clean.TLDR; cramped, questionable service, wrong things being brought to tables, food not bad.The tables are quite close together but there is room to get between each one. We do have several new staff and I can only apologise that your drinks were forgotten. Regarding menus we shall check them for misprints, thankyou for advising us. Tables do often ask for their meals, especially if they are in a hurry, to all come out altogether and we do try and accommodate this. The veggie haggis and meat haggis do look different and I again can only apologise if the waiter did not point this out to the customer. You state our food was ok I am sorry that you did not rate it higher, all our meat burgers are made in our kitchen, by hand, and are extremely popular. So to recap I do apologise that you didn't think you had the best service, we do have new starts and I apologise that you did not consider them trained enough.
4 based on 216 reviews
Visited the King Haakon on our hiking trip around Skye. Great views of the Skye bridge and the Kyle Akin.This is a popular bar and restaurant so grab a table when you get the chance. Sports shown on numerous screens around the bar so can get noisy depending what games are showing. If the bar is too busy or too noisy, they also have the adjacent restaurant to choose from as an alternative option.Sevice is attentive and efficient no matter how busy they were and food is great value pub style grub with a decent selection of beers to choose from.
4 based on 261 reviews
There are not many places one can return to after 50 years and find them much as you remembered - but in the best of ways. Stopped in here for coffee after a week on nearby Raasay, and while it's been well maintained, the layout and feel of the hotel hadn't really changed much from my student days when, working in a nearby guest house for the summer, I spent quite a bit of off duty time with some of the local young people who'd befriended my colleague and me - granted more often in the bar!Warmly welcomed, we enjoyed a good cup of coffee and an outstanding slice of gluten free/vegetarian chocolate orange tart - with the bonus of a chat with the cheery waitress, who was kept busy with minibus travellers popping in. It's a great location too, so don't just come off the bridge and turn north, or you'll miss this unpretentious, friendly and well run restaurant, as well as the views and the story of Eilean Ban (the lighthouse island) where Gavin Maxwell (Ring of Bright Water) lived with his otters. Happy memories!
4 based on 488 reviews
We arrived from glencoe and headed for something to eat. We dropped into this restaurant just before all the tour buses arrived.Very lucky. Service was friendly. Our meals came relatively quickly as the room filled up. Paid our bill upfront. Get there early before the lunch rush.Food was decent but not cullinary.
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4 based on 925 reviews
We didn't really look out for this place, we came here at the recommendation of a local we asked, and we were not disappointed!The staff were very pleasant and the food was just as so. I had my first haggis, neeps and tatties here and in a way, I wish I hadn't, because every one I've had since hasn't really compared! Would highly recommend!
4 based on 636 reviews
This restaurant was recommended by our B&B host. The food was excellent. My husband had the seafood platter special, with langoustines, squat lobster, smoked fish, fish pate, scallops and squid. He loved every bit of it. I had the duck special, with breast of duck perfectly cooked with carrots and raisins. The service was friendly. And the sunset over Uig harbor was beautiful. We were very happily surprised by this meal.
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4 based on 312 reviews
A cosy, wood panelled, well stocked bar with an open log fire to sample a few of our large selection of malt whiskies beside. Enjoy fresh, local produce and seafood landed at our own pier served daily, with the option of enjoying wonderful views on a nice
This may be my favorite pub. The food is outstanding every time and the beer and whisky offerings are strong. It always feels warm and inviting. We come 3-4 times each time we visit Sleat. Recommend.
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4 based on 1191 reviews
We stayed in a nearby Camping Pod and booked for dinner both nights of our stay, based on reviews. Not disappointed at all - really friendly and welcoming staff, great service and the food did not disappoint. Fantastic Fish & Chips, best Cullen Skink I have ever tasted. The musles as a shared strater were really fresh and my hubby had the Blade of Beef both nights it was so good. It was a shame we didn't have room to try a dessert. We are thinking about booking to stay here next time we visit Skye.
5 based on 111 reviews
Friendly bar serving most excellent food and a wide range of Skye ales, malts, Scottish gins and rums. Open 6pm-11pm, food til 9pm. We don't take reservations but we'll make sure you don't go hungry! If you have special dietary requirements please give us
Munros bar, portnalong Our host of B&B Fineview advised us to dine here. It's very good, he said. And indeed! After the first evening we went there all three evenings during our stay in portnalong, to have a nice dinner there. Really super tasty! Thank you Davy and thank you employees of Munros Bar
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