Reviews on Scottish food in Grantown-on-Spey, Scotland, United Kingdom. Grantown-on-Spey (Scottish Gaelic: Baile nan Granndach) is a town in the Highland Council Area, historically within the county of Moray. It was founded in 1765 as a planned settlement on a low plateau at Freuchie beside the river Spey at the northern edge of the Cairngorm mountains, about 20 miles south east of Inverness (35 miles by road).
Things to do in Grantown-on-Spey
5 based on 13 reviews
Family friendly dining in a warm and cosy environment.Freshly prepared using local produce and ingredients, cooked with love and served with a smile!
Exceptional dinner - homemade nachos, duck spring roll like you've never tasted followed by the pork belly and pigs cheek for one of us and pulled pork wrap with homeade slaw for the other. Dishes that you know and love but done with undeniable professional skill and extreme attention to detail. Fantastic in every way and great value for money. Will not be long before there is a waiting list.Thank you very much for your kind words and lovely review, I very much look forward to seeing you soon! Thank you, Jon.
4 based on 103 reviews
Here back again at the Grant this is a lovely hotel right in the Centre of town, the front desk is always pleasant and pleased to great you.The rooms are very nice and clean and also warm what you want at this time of year.I believe they have a lot to do with the bird watching not being a twitcher myself Iâve never asked.Breakfast is good plenty to choose from if the hotel is busy they put on a self serving table but when itâs quiet youâre served at the table and the staff all very pleasant and nothing is a problem.I always try to get in here when Iâm in Grantown.Itâs handy for the walking and they have a guide maps in the room but not to be taken away.Ask the front desk for any information there there to help.
5 based on 48 reviews
Wonderful!Leg of lamb falls off the bone. Veggies local, fresh. Brilliant. The setting cannot be beat. Beautiful linens, beautiful dining room. Small, intimate ... but grand at the same time. Sticky toffee pudding was to die for as well as the chocolate torte. Good wine selection. Very reasonable for a fantastic three-course meal.Treat yourself and get a table if you can!
4 based on 311 reviews
We offer a range of meals from breakfast to dinner using the best of local produce when possible - fresh fish and shellfish from Sutherlands of Portsoy, beef from Grant's of Speyside and game from local estates - also authentic Thai cuisine - in a comfort
We were pleasantly surprised by the standard of food here and the personality of the two proprietors and their staff.The menu choice was good with something for most tastes and a reasonable wine list.Not too expensive and overall good value for money.
4 based on 400 reviews
The website mentions steak wednesday and early bird discount of 15%. The former , steak wednesday is out of date by approx 2 years i think, and our waiter knew nothing of the early bird discount. The restaurant is pleasant but a charge of £25.95 for a rib eye steak is about £5.95 too much. Although advertised as local it had no flavour what so ever. I have tasted better ones from my local Aldi.
4 based on 162 reviews
Muckrach Country House Hotel is under new management & re-opened in May 2015, as a 4 star 11 bedroom Victorian Shooting Lodge. Muckrach Country House Hotel was bought in January 2014 and has been fully renovated over a 15 month period. Muckrach Country Ho
Fundamentally sound and good, lacking management with style and taste.Two paintings in the dining room make a visit worthwhile, if you have humour.Food and wine have potential for lots of improvement, not to mention service.The artificial sauce with the Sunday roast was a great âwinnerâ.
4 based on 221 reviews
An award winning centre in the heart of Speyside, Attractions include a Gift Shop, Exhibition, Art Gallery, Antiques Shop, Traditional homely food served all day in the Clootie Dumpling Restaurant, Freshly made soups are a favourite and of course Starthsp
The Heather centre was virtually destroyed by fire and has managed to survive over the past 3 years utilising what remained. A lovely tea room serving homemade food, very tasty sandwiches! The red squirrel arrives at regular intervals and there are lots of woodland birds to be seen. A small garden centre remains with unusual plants. Lots of unusual garden pots to be had and an antique shop. The new place will open in August (fingers crossed) and will be amazing !! Good luck with the new venture and will see you all in August, new build or not.
4 based on 925 reviews
This bar/restaurant haz a lovely feel about it. There is a small bar with an open fire. Speciality food..pies. A variety of pies to choose from including vegetarian fillings. The supplier provides the uncooked pies and the bar cook them. We were told exac
The food here is great with excellent pies. Limited selection with as many vegetarian options as meat. But enough that you will find something to like. Cash only which is unusual nowadays. The banter - well it is potentially unacceptable nowadays so wear a thick skin. I did enjoy the food though and the mushy peas are a proper portion.
4 based on 524 reviews
During the spring months we offer an late afternoon/evening menu offering up to three course meals, with many choices and a wide range of burgers. As a fully licensed premises we offer various lagers, ales, wines and spirits and incorporate many local bee
After reading Tripadvisor reviews we booked this restaurant for an early evening meal with two children.Staff were very welcoming. The menu was varied with homely choices and we all enjoyed the soup/ burgers and chilli. The portions were a good size only the kids managed deserts.We would recommend, prebook if you can because we found it busy on a Thursday evening.
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4 based on 210 reviews
We are a Café, Gallery & Bar located in Grantown on Spey. Our goal is to offer a friendly welcome in a relaxing atmosphere. We are proud to be working with some of the areaâs finest artists & artisans. We display unique and traditional hand made products
Had a lovely lunch in their sunny courtyard before heading to Carounn Distillery for a tour - 10 min drive away (highly recommend it). I had the Merchants platter and partner had a bagel. Been before for coffee when it was winter and had fire going so was nice to sit outside for a change - both experiences really nice. My only point would be that the price of the bagel it would be nice to get a small side salad as well as the crisps as we felt £8.50 was on the expensive side for what it was. My platter was nice but again one slice of bread (cut in half ) wasnât enough but they gladly provided me with another slice. It was certainly busy for a Tuesday - glad we arrived when we did to get a seat outside. Saw others having a glass of wine - would have been so nice if I wasnât driving. Friendly, pleasant staff
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