Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Lochearnhead, Scotland, United Kingdom. Lochearnhead (Scottish Gaelic: Ceann Loch Èireann) is a village on the A84 Stirling to Crianlarich road at the foot of Glen Ogle, 14 miles (23 km) north of the Highland Boundary Fault. It is situated at the western end of Loch Earn where the A85 road from Crieff meets the A84.
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5 based on 63 reviews
Lovely, elegant restaurant with very local food. This was our first experience with the Scottish style of serving drinks and canapés in the lounge where you order and then are shown to your table to eat. A very efficient and relaxed way of doing things. We were served "veggie haggis," which I think is the way to go with haggis, and other treats. The 3 course dinner options were varied with local lamb, fish, and either venison or beef (I can't recall). Excellent service, a thoughtful wine list, and, or course, great whiskey options. I was introduced to Glengoyne single malts, which we'd not had before -- yes! I wouldn't want to drive back out from here after wine and whiskey but luckily we were guests and didn't have to! I look forward to returning.
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 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 349 reviews
Had a very nice steak here, its dog friendly in the bar and conservatory area which is essential for us as who wants to leave your dog at home when you are on holiday. Nice friendly atmosphere and pretty views of the river.
4 based on 313 reviews
Genuinely family run small hotel with comfortable en quite bedrooms, great food and welcoming team. The restaurant serves only fresh locally produced prepared and presented food treated with care and served by friendly, hospitable local staff in a traditi
Passed many times thought we would have evening meal here, change from cooking in Caravan. Being Saturday evening were advised to book, little flummoxed on this as restaurant was almost empty, choice of piped Muzak was irritating and did not seem in keeping with surroundings. My choice of starters was Haggis neeps and tatie tower, thoroughly enjoyed looked very artistic, albeit was very skimpy on the Haggis! Husband happy with his battered prawns and dip dip of chilli My disappointment came with dessert, a childhood favourite from times at my Grannies, Clouttie Pudding!! All ready to taste spices and fruit only to be served with 'The End Piece' no thickness of said fruits just the boiled End!!! Waiting staff telling me this was how it was!!!!!! I sent it back was not happy other dessert offered but not a proper slice of CP??? Didn't bother with coffee too disgruntled with brush off.
4 based on 574 reviews
We had a nice early dinner here recently. The staff were polite and the space is really interesting and pleasant. The food was really nice but we were served clearly frozen chips. These guys have a fantastic chippy just down the road so thereâs no excuse for it.
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4 based on 115 reviews
This is a great place for a special meal with amazing views and lovely food. Three choices on the main menu for veggies; not sure if the curry might also have been vegan. Would have been nice if one of the specials had been a veggie meal.Prices around the £14 mark for mains and about £6 for puds.Food of good quality.The dark haired bar lady and waitress was SO lovely, warm and friendly.She suggested that my Dad could walk out the back entrance as he is disabled.Meal for 5 with mainly water to drink was £115.The views from the bar and restaurant are spectacular.A lot of steps up to the front door.See below for veggie pancake meal and the frangipane and coconut tart.
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