Reviews on Bar food in Lochgoilhead, Scotland, United Kingdom. Lochgoilhead; (Scottish Gaelic: 'Ceann Loch Goibhle') is a village, on the Cowal peninsula, in Argyll and Bute, Scottish Highlands. It is located within the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park and is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful areas in Argyll and in Scotland as a whole.
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4 based on 59 reviews
The Lounge Bar offers seasonal, a la carte dishes on its seafood-inspired menu. Home-baking and Illi coffee are available year-round. Families welcome.
After a tiring day and staying in the hotel we had no wish to travel further in the evening, so we ate in the lounge bar. Decent menu and the food was fine. Pleasant outlook. The public bar sounded a bit raucous at times but not really an issue.
4 based on 70 reviews
The Anchor Inn is a traditional Drovers Inn dating from 1888 and still retains a lot of its original features. Since purchasing the Anchor in 2006 we have made some positive changes whilst sticking with traditional Scottish pub values. The nautical theme
We went to the anchor inn for dinner, and we enjoyed it. Nice place frequented by locals. Recommend the hamburger with onion rings.
4 based on 291 reviews
MacPhunn's Bar & Bistro at The Creggans Inn on Loch Fyne offers a traditional cosy bar and adjoining bistro both with log fires where you can enjoy the best local seasonal produce from our a la carte menu. We stock cask ales, often from Fyne Ales, good wi
The food was good, we had the hake (hope you like capers - fortunately we did! ) nice bit of fish but could have done with an accompaniment...the fondant potato were tiny cubes (why, potato costs nothing! ). The Teenage boy had burger which we asked for plain with any sauces etc on the side. It came with salad and sauce already in the bun...again, luckily this was just a little ketchup so acceptable in the Teenage eyes. But additional ketchup didn't arrive till the rest of the chips had almost gone. Service. It would have been easier to do it myself. Maybe it wasn't the two girls fault, the multiple tiny dining areas meant they couldn't be everywhere at once. Unfortunately we were sat next to the bar and we still had to prompt them for every menu, drink, ketchup, dessert menu, bill etc. Expensive for what we got and the service, could easily be better if the manager looked the service and portions from a customer viewDear Vicky r,Firstly, I was pleased to read that you enjoyed the food when you dined with us recently. I am sorry to hear that the service let us down and will address this with the team. Please accept our apologies, as you can read from our other reviews on here, diners generally find our waiting team to be friendly and efficient.I do hope that you might consider dining with us again in the future.Best wishes,The Creggans Inn
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 1887 reviews
Amazing old world atmosphere with five different eating areas incorporating the main bar and public bar. Terrace outdoors. 18 individually furnished bedrooms with unique and quirky features. Live music every Friday and Saturday.
Popped in for lunch on our way down the coast. The restaurant is very inviting and it's pet friendly! The food was incredible, we had the goulash and fish n chips. The furniture, fireplaces and exposed wood and stone make for a cozy atmosphere. Would definitely go back!
4 based on 340 reviews
September 2018 update! Lee and Lisa Sainsbury having moved 525 miles from Dorset with their family of small people and Great Dane are working hard to create the quintessential Scottish Inn. What do we have so far? A gorgeous bar with log burner and Morag
A welcome return to stay at the Whistlefield Inn following closure and now reopened under new ownership. It is a charmingly welcoming Inn with all you would expect; cosy, quirky and full of atmosphere and character - all overlooking the stunning Loch Eck.The room was good previously,but now even better appointed under the new owners, with extensive in room tea/coffee options, biscuits and complimentary still and sparkling water, all you could need to settle before a very comfortable quality nights sleep. The hot shower has plenty of power which is a bonus.Pre-booking arrangements were excellent and I received a lovely welcome on arrival from Claire who quickly sorted out my order for Chef.The pie was piping hot and full of flavour with an ample portion, but sadly due to my late arrival I was eating too late to have room for a pudding despite the ample selection on offer.I recall the breakfast being especially good on my last visit, the porridge in particular - however now even more options are available and the apple and cinnamon porridge was excellent. Again Claire was first class, her cheery, easy chatting and personable approach was so refreshing providing a real sense of genuine hospitality even at 8am!Pleased to have stayed once more and given the reasonable tariff provided both good value for money and a great overnight experience.Thanks Lisa and Claire for a lovely stay - will be back!Kevin Reid
4 based on 185 reviews
We - The Fraser family and our team extend a warm welcome in the best traditions of Scottish hospitality to one of the oldest Coaching Inns in the Highlands. We are a 3 star Inn, the Inn has been in the Fraser family for over 45 years and we aim to please
The menu is nicely varied, and a lot of local produce is used. I can recommend their sharing platters, either shared as a starter, or for one person as a main. Everything was delicious and well presented, and the prices reasonable.
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
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
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