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4 based on 362 reviews
Had a few lunches and dinners here during our stay at the Hydro.We were always well looked after by friendly staff who were knowledgeable about the menu and hotel facilities.Excellent homemade soups, wonderful mains, puddings to die for.Found a superb wine - 'Los Intocables' Black Malbec on the wine list - if you like rich reds it's a stunner.
4 based on 279 reviews
One Of 2 Restaraunts At Knock Castle Hotel & Spa
Hubby and I were staying at Knock Castle for my birthday treat in May and we dined at the Rooftop restaurant on the first evening. Although the prices are on the high side the food was excellent and plentiful. The staff are well trained and extremely helpful and friendly. Thank you for a lovely evening.
4 based on 144 reviews
Having stayed a few years ago we decided to stop on our way home to Northumberland for lunch. It had been good on a previous visit but was even better this time. The Welsh gentlemen who welcomed us was great. He was very attentive and could not apologise enough when my garlic bread side was missed. The carbonara was divine and the burger my partner had was very well received.Am delighted that you enjoyed your brief visit to us and that the food and service both lived up to and exceeded expectations. Do hope you can visit us another time and perhaps stay with us on that trip. Best wishes Susan
4 based on 552 reviews
The staff in the Meikle were friendly and helpful, never flustered and, even when the restaurant was full, were attentive.The views across the grounds were lovely.My wife and I really enjoyed all the food - so much to choose from and every course we had was delicious. It was obvious the chefs cared about the quality of ingredients and the hotel prides itself on sourcing locally - it showed.We usually retired to the bar and met Lory, a brilliant ambassador for both the hotel and whisky. Great place all round - we left very, very happy.
4 based on 108 reviews
Whether relaxing over dinner in our award winning Conservatory Restaurant overlooking Loch Earn, enjoying a bar snack, or getting ready for the day ahead over breakfast, our kitchen team will do all they can to make dining a highlight of your visit to Ach
Well crafted dishes, especially a carpaccio of venison. Decent dry martini to start with though the wine list is very New World oriented. Efficient service with two waiters straight out of Central Casting. All in all, good value
4 based on 153 reviews
Had fish n chips , portions weren't huge but really tasty and above average quality for the area. Great service and really helpful., Nice range of beers also, Great bar service and friendly!!
4 based on 840 reviews
The food is wonderful and so are the staff. The first time (Friday night) they were fully booked so we came back mid week and the food was excellent and worth coming back for.
5 based on 591 reviews
Up from London for the Solheim Cup, we visited Yanns for dinner after being recommended it by a friend of my husband. Such a great ambience. When we arrived we went into the lounge for pre dinner drinks, the girls serving were friendly and welcoming. There was such a nice atmosphere generally in the place. My husband chose the T bone steak which was THEE best ever, cooked to perfection and sooo tasty, like meat used to be! I chose the sea bass which again was cooked to perfection and delicious, but this time wish I had gone for the steak too. We spoke to the owner, who is a lovely friendly lady who runs front of house to perfection but not in an intrusive way. Would definitely return if we were back in Crieff.Merci beaucoup for the review, it means a lot !
5 based on 267 reviews
Situated on Crieff High Street, Lounge offers a warm welcome, comfortable and interesting decor, and something to tempt the tastebuds through the day, whether it's a coffee and cake in the morning, a light lunch, a mid-afternoon glass of wine with macaroo
We visited the Lounge as a big family group. Service was friendly and efficient. The menu is varied and interesting.I had Caprese salad for starter and a tasty smoked mackerel, olive and poached egg salad for main.Others had galettes, fish and chips, salmon fillet with quinoa and a fish board which looked amazing.Definitely would recommend.
5 based on 263 reviews
Nestling at the foot of the Highlands, the Deil's Cauldron specialises in fine food and fine wine. Fresh, seasonal, local produce only and carefully selected wines, the ideal choice for an intimate dinner or indeed any occasion. Superb traditional Sunday
Another great choice for Sunday roast in the area. Perfectly cooked beef and the Yorkshire puddings were superb.
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