Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Muir of Ord. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. Muir of Ord (Scottish Gaelic: Am Blàr Dubh) is a village in Highland, Scotland. It is situated near the western boundary of the Black Isle, about 20 km west of the city of Inverness, and 10 km south of Dingwall. It has a population of 3,026.
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4 based on 502 reviews
Corner on the Square is a licensed delicatessen and eaterie overlooking the square in the historic village of Beauly. We offer a range of fine food and drink from up the road, round the corner and from across the globe. The welcome is unashamedly Highland
I love these types of hybrid gourmet food store and restaurants. A great selection of Scottish products for sale and for eating in. We visited on a Sunday afternoon and enjoyed a cheese plate with 4 Scottish cheeses. Also a fish chowder with Shetland smoked and white haddock, poached salmon, potatoes, sweet corn and fresh dill. The daily special was a frittata that was vegetarian and gluten free. Enjoyed an organic Scottish beer from Black Isle brewery. Many craft beers and wines available. Excellent decision to stop for lunch. And warm service too!
4 based on 20 reviews
Come along and try some delicious home-baked scones & cakes, light meals, and a range of speciality teas and coffees whilst enjoying views of the village from the stunning glass fronted Café. Cafe Artysans is also part of Calman Trust, working with young
I have eaten here previously and I have to say that the staff are always friendly. Today was no different, lovely service, clean venue and good value for money. The pulled pork wrap along with salad and chips was a good size portion and delicious. My partner had the chicken with pesto, mozzarella, he couldn't really taste the pesto but he said it was still nice with the accompanied lemon new potatoes and french beans. I can't recommend this cafe and venue enough, it also sells a lovely variety of gifts and has great facilities that pulls the community together.
4 based on 163 reviews
We sat at a table on the platform and enjoyed it so much we went the next day as well. I enjoyed my soup and square sausage roll and the ice cream sundaes were very good.
4 based on 78 reviews
Pop in for your coffee - made just the way you like it. Speciality breads, rolls and bakery products from both Deas the Bakers and Cromarty Bakery available. Check out our specialty, locally produced jams, preserves and honey. A range of gifts also availa
Wonderful selection of deli goods and a compact little cafe/bistro catering amazingly well for such a varied menu in such a confined space. Well done that young chef! Hope to pay another visit in the future. Appears to be a popular venue with the locals which is always a good sign.
4 based on 92 reviews
Visited last week(Friday 1st) with family. 13month, me and my partner, my sister and her partner and my mum. Made welcome when arrived and staff very friendly. Ordered a mix of food and my son tried a bit of everyones! I had the ciabatta special (Turkey) and my partner had the highland melt panini. Both were delish! The coleslaw is really really tasty! Imagine it's made in store as it's so creamy and tasty! Other meals were baked potato, wrap special(think was sweet chilli something) and a scone. Coffee and the special white choc snickers also ordered. No complaints from anyone about anything served. All players finished and even a couple wee cheesecake cup things taken away. Reasonable pricing, made space for us (5+highchair) and made welcome. Will return on our next visit north in summer.
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