Reviews on British food in Cromarty, Scotland, United Kingdom. Cromarty ( /ˈkrɒmərti/ ( listen); Scottish Gaelic: Cromba, IPA: [ˈkʰɾɔumpə]) is a town, civil parish and former royal burgh in Ross and Cromarty, in the Highland area of Scotland. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 719.
Things to do in Cromarty
4 based on 206 reviews
After a long 30-hour day of travel, and evening arrival, our B&B host recommended Star Inn. Simply superb! Wife had very substantial Veggie Tart Salad. Never had something so good and unique. I had macaroni bake. Great portion size, all homemade, glorious on a cool night. Located about 7 miles from Inverness airport. Get off beaten path and try this pub/restaurant. Reasonable prices, great service and food! Located in town of Ardersier.
4 based on 353 reviews
Bright friendly cafe in Fortrose to suit all age groups. We have a fully kitted out disabled toilet. The cafe is wheelchair friendly. For the kiddywinkles we have a selection of toys to keep them amused, leaving mums and dads peace to enjoy the fabulous f
The fact that the cafe was very busy was an excellent sign and this was reflected intuit the service was really good. We also enjoyed the lunch and the cakes were as good as we have had anywhere.
4 based on 132 reviews
Non-residents are always welcome. Food served every day from 12:00 - 9:00 pm in our Turret Bar or for a more formal, fine dining experience in The Alexander Restaurant.
My wife and I enjoyed a lovely meal again at Kincraig Castle Hotel to celebrate her birthday. Great food. Efficient, friendly welcoming staff. Never disappointed.
4 based on 207 reviews
We stayed here overnight, as we were touring Scotland using the North Coast 500.We found the staff, really helpful, it was really busy as it was Fathers day.We had the most delicious beef roast dinner, it was amazing.We could see our motorbike from our room, which gave us piece of mind.Our room had a good view of the sea, and the oil rigs being repaired, but this didn't matter as people have to work, and the surrounding countryside was lovely.Our breakfast was good too. We would stay again
3 based on 67 reviews
we stopped for a light lunch and a quick look at the factory and its products. The workmanship is impressive, the prices out of my league . . . As for lunch, it all depends what you want: we had a bowl of (lentil) soup and a cheese scone, both fine (especially the soup). Reasonable prices too. Coffee to follow. There's a range of scones and cakes - so ok for tea - but not much more, as far as I could see; so, fine for tea or a light lunch, but if you're seriously hungry (and fancy a beer), look elsewhere.
Every so often it is important to reassess ratings and this restaurant sits at the top of my perfect dining out experience.Delicious haddock risotto,followed by pork with stuffing . I could have eaten the stuffing on its own as a main course so long as I could have had the potato dauphinoise made with delicate fine slices of potato, and alongside just perfect carrot puree,not too thick and not too light just a treat to the taste buds.Actually I would have missed the locally sourced pork.A rhubarb dessert with home made ginger ice cream , a cheese board,then coffee and tablet.This was quality cooking and the Factor's House is a perfect setting for this high quality food.The menu was a set menu but I would have chosen the dishes anyway and you need to bring your own wine though I believe they are gaining a licence.This is small intimate dining but not intimidating and makes for a wonderful evening The long walk that day assisted the appetite though it was all so delicious I think I would have become hungry! I am just writing about it.
3 based on 106 reviews
Pub and B&B
Visited this lovely little pub whilst staying in Cromarty, full of locals but nether the less we were given a very warm welcome!
4 based on 134 reviews
Arrived here for dinner with friends, and despite the seeming confusion with our booking , we were quickly given a table. The food, as usual, was excellent and the service was friendly and efficient. This is a very nice venue and it is best to book I advance, especially during the Summer Season. We will be back!
4 based on 677 reviews
Staying in Fortrose and was recommended to go to Sutor Creek, so booked a table as it was a friends birthday.Service was great.Food was fab.The shock was the bill at the end - I think £168 for 4 was expensive and thatâs with a round of drinks (2 of which was soft drinks)
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