Reviews on European food in Ullapool, Scotland, United Kingdom. Ullapool (/ˈʌləpuːl/; Scottish Gaelic: Ulapul, [ˈuɫ̪apʰuɫ̪]) is a town of around 1,500 inhabitants in Ross-shire, Scottish Highlands. Despite its small size it is the largest settlement for many miles around and an important port and tourist destination. The North Atlantic Drift passes Ullapool, moderating the temperature. A few Cordyline australis or New Zealand cabbage trees are grown in the town and are often mistaken for palms.
Things to do in Ullapool
4 based on 618 reviews
The Frigate Cafe and Bistro situated on the shorefront in Ullapool, Ross-shire. Open throughout the year offering mouthwatering food from Breakfast until Evening Dinner. Using the best of locally sourced produce wherever possible including locally caught
We were a group of photographers staying in Ullapool and ate here two nights running. The service really was great - two different young people and both were so friendly, attentive and quick. The food itself was really good. The guys in the group who chose the venison could not have been happier! I went for the veggie curry one night and langoustines the next. Both really tasty. Iâll. be back next time in the area for sure! You wonât be disappointed !
4 based on 954 reviews
This place a good atmosphere and is clearly where the locals go for a good time.We booked the day before which is advised as they told us it was the last table.The four of us eat well so eating out is always, "will it be good wont it be" experience and this was a good experience!Lovely food at a reasonable price. Our waitress was really helpful. My friend said the mussels were some of the best he has eaten. I had one of the special which was venison casserole which was lovely would have been nicer if it was served with Mash, just a thought!There was a good selection of rum at the bar which is a winner for our whiskey loving friend.The restaurant is in a good central location and was able to walk there.Make sure you try it!
4 based on 62 reviews
We were staying at the Royal Hotel and this is the attached bar / restaurant. I ordered the Spaghetti Carbonara, which was okay; my traveling partner ordered a pizza, which was also okay. We shared the sticky toffee pudding for desert and it was okay. And that word, âokay,â sums up our experience at the restaurant: it was not good, not bad, just okay. Service was slow even with only one other table filled with diners (we were early for prime dinner time). Prices seemed on par with the relatively expensive costs of driving through this area. The big plus for us was location, since we were staying at the hotel and being in the same building removed the stress of having to look for a restaurant.
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