Find out what Scottish restaurants to try in Aultbea. Aultbea is a small fishing village in the North-West Highlands of Scotland. It is situated on the shores of Loch Ewe, about 30 km west of Ullapool.
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4 based on 68 reviews
We dropped in on the chance that we could get a coffee served outside as we had our dog with us.Not only was the coffee and cake (gluten free carrot cake) excellent, the chef brought out a treat for our dog. Price good. We'll call again when in holiday next year.
4 based on 208 reviews
We stayed in Gairloch for a week and the Barn cafe became our firm favourite with a great selection of home baking, friendly staff and spotlessly clean. An added bonus on Tuesday is the local Highland band practice. Great location near the Big Sand and well worth turning into the campsite to find this place. Highly recommended!
4 based on 496 reviews
Pleasant bar and restaurant serving breakfast , lunch and dinner . Lovely views over to the Isle of Skye. Average prices . Snack menu .Childrens menu.Coffee lounge. Outside seating for 30 people. Free wifi for customers. HOURS ARE : Monday through Saturda
Booked a table on the last night of our holiday. Donald greeted us on arrival, what a lovely chap. I had duo of salmon to start and salmon with ratatouille and potatoes for my main course, the other half had the Crofters pie. The food was delicious. Itâs clearly a favourite for lots of people as the restaurant filled up, the atmosphere was lovely, staff friendly and everything spotlessly clean. The views from every window add to the experience, what a gem. Thank you
4 based on 193 reviews
Stopped for breakfast, and we were underwhelmed by the menu... HOWEVER! When the food we ordered came, it was amazing!!! We had the banana, bacon and maple syrup sandwich, and the goats cheese and apple sandwich. They were so good, we (attempted) to make them once we came home. They were good, but not quite as tasty as yours!!! Would definitely recommend. Staff were also all very friendly and helpful.
4 based on 294 reviews
Fresh local seafood and traditional Scottish dishes, all cooked and prepared by our talented local chefs from locally sourced venison, fish and fresh produce . Hugh selection of Scottish Gins and Whiskys, great choice in mixers, excellent house wines and
We popped along for a wander and stopped here for a brew which was great. Good view of the bay and the tea came with complimentary biccies which were brill. These days teas and coffee range from the sensible to the silly here is was the former and with the biccies made a great experience
3 based on 121 reviews
We visited this restaurant for an early evening meal having been recommended it by the nearby campsite. We regretted it.My staters wasnât bad but you canât go far wrong with smoked salmon and some salad. My wifeâs scallops were gritty and 3 scallops for £9 seemed expensive.We both ordered the chicken main course. It was served with some strange mashed potato with lumps of something else in it - not sure what?The vegetables, which on the menu are described as local and fresh, were tinned and unidentifiable- they looked like dog sick.Dessert was very poor.The whole meal was also very rushed- the staff,who spent most of their time on their phones, had no idea about polite service
4 based on 295 reviews
Come along and enjoy our wonderful Cafe Bistro, filling lunches, homemade delicious cakes and bakes and the best coffee about!
I booked a table for my husband and myself, not wishing to risk it, as it was his 60th birthday. I explained this to the Steading and they said no problem. We arrived on the Sunday. First impressions - it was packed and not nearly as nice as it appeared in the photos. Ah well, the food was supposed to be great. I looked at the special - lasagne. I had hoped for some local Scottish food but homemade lasagne can be fab. A young man came to the counter, I explained I had booked. He looked at me blankly. The manageress finally came to his rescue and said sorry, they had forgotten. I was not happy. After a few minutes they offered us two chairs by the fire, that sounded like a plan! We were taken to two chairs that had seen better days next to an unlit wood burner. The tiny table in front of them was for coffee and wasn't nice. I was fuming by this point and just said no way and went to leave. They said they were sorry to which I replied TripAdvisor would be interested in my review. At this point the manageress magically appeared again and offered free drinks to which my reply was, 'Too late.' Just not good enough on so many levels. We went to Gairloch Hotel and we had a fantastic meal with a surprise Happy Birthday dessert compliments of the chef. Do check my review of them.Glad you enjoyed your meal at the gairloch hotel! We had a very busy day with many happy customers who enjoyed both our food and surroundings. I did apologise more than once but you didn't want to know - not much more we could do! I would comment on all your other points but I'm sure people can make up there own minds and can see you are just annoyed I forgot to reserve your table!
5 based on 341 reviews
Since 2016, Bridge Cottage Cafe has been under new ownership and management. The cafe has been completely refurbished, and Ana and Manu offer delicious Galician baking as well as local favourites. Wherever possible, all food is organic and sourced locally
Back here after a year and we were so happy to find the place up the same excellent standards of home cooking and service. The broccoli and almond soup was so different from the standard cafe soups you often find, and the home made tortilla served with bread and a delicious fresh salad was wonderful. They also have a range of absolutely mouth-wateringly good cakes! Service was welcoming and prompt and overall we could not fault the place. We look forward to our next visit!
4 based on 126 reviews
Seasonal closure - Please note this business is now closed from 2nd November 2019 until 7th April 2020. Thank you
For many people Mellon Charles is in the middle of nowhere. And then Aroma Cafe must be near the end of nowhere. But what a lovely nowhere, where eagles, seals, various divers, gannets and sometimes even otters can be seen from the Cafe. It is also a start and /or finish point for some very nice walks.And yes : they serve nice to excellent drinks and food. We stayed nearby and for a few weeks we visited the place regularly.
4 based on 111 reviews
Serving fresh home made produce, with home baking, tea's and coffee. Gluten free and vegetarian meals available.
We spent the weekend in this fantastic e unique area of Scotland. We come to Oran a couple of times, we have travelled a lot in our life but it is rare to find such good genuine food. The smoked salmon is excellent. Burger and toffee also.Highly recommended It was very kind of you to leave such a nice review. Come back and see us again some time. Andy & Kimberley
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