Newtonmore (Scottish Gaelic: Baile Ùr an t-Slèibh pronounced [ˈb̊alɪ uːr ən tlɛː] ) is a village in the Highland council area of Scotland. It has a population of about 1650. The village is only a few miles from a location that is claimed to be the exact geographical centre of Scotland. Newtonmore railway station is managed by Abellio ScotRail and is on the Highland Main Line. Newtonmore has been bypassed by the A9 since 1979.
Things to do in Newtonmore
4.5 based on 113 reviews
What a marvellous dinner we had in beautiful surroundings and such attentive and friendly service. The food was perfectly cooked and such an interesting selection of mostly local ingredients. There were also extra delicacies served,especially the Cullen skink which was sublime. My greatest sorrow is that it is so far from home!
3.5 based on 85 reviews
Ghillies Rest is attached to the Duke of Gordon Hotel and serves a full bar menu from 12pm until 8pm seven days a week. We serve a wide range of food from sandwiches to steaks and a mix of pub and restaurant style food. We serve alcoholic and none alcoholic beverages including alcohol free beer. Coffee and Tea is available inside and to take away so no need to rush if you have somewhere to be. Our Food and beverage staff are renowned for being very friendly and efficient and will make you feel very welcome. All major credit cards are accepted with the exception of diners club and american express.
I stopped here last weekend as it was past lunch and I really needed food. I ordered soup and sandwiches, which I couldn't finish. The portion size was good - sandwiches are triple decked but it isn't needed.
I ordered ham and sandwiches, which isn't actually an option so I had to pay extra for this. The cheese was quite strong so having two portions of this per Sandwich was quite overwhelming. The soup was vegetable but it could have been lentil or tinned soup. It was a bit tasteless.
Bar staff was friendly enough but wasn't going above and beyond with the service.
4.5 based on 426 reviews
Had a great meal here for my birthday, I had the Hunters Chicken and William had the Fish and Chips (already has lemon suqeezed over in photo). Both were thouroughly enjoyed!
The Hunters Chicken was lovely, would have asked for no coleslaw and onion but thats noones fault :) The decor was lively and the staff were really friendly. You dont pay foe the meal and drinks until the end. The menu looked good and there was a great range of beer. I had the Cairngorn Lager and would highly recommend it!!
Toilets were clean x
Chocolate cake waa heavenly!
4 based on 385 reviews
Dinner served Wednesday to Sunday, last orders 8.45pm. Lunch served Thursday to Sunday, last orders 2.45pm. Under new management since August 2016, The Tipsy Laird is a traditional village pub in the heart of the Cairngorm National Park with a great range of local Malt Whiskies, Scottish Gins & Cask Ales, and a fantastic food offering at affordable prices, with daily specials as well. The Tipsy Laird boasts a stunning South facing beer garden, perfect for lunch on a weekend or a quiet pint in the evening. Or if you prefer the indoors, we have plenty of Seating in the bar & restaurant areas, with a roaring fire for the winter months. We are family & dog friendly, although please note persons under the age of 18 (this includes babies) are not permitted on the premises after 8.30pm unless consuming a meal. Please note that restaurant service concludes at 9pm every night. Dinner Reservations are recommended, especially from May - September & during school holiday times.
This place was recommended to us by the owners of the guest house we were staying in.
The front of the pub is 'the local', so expect a few merry Scots! The rear is used as a restaurant.
I ordered the Cajun chicken which was very strong and almost overpowering. My husband ordered a burger
The only real negative was when we asked for the bill. We waited about 10-15 minutes, wondering what the issue was. We got fed up waiting and so grabbed our coats and walked to the bar to ask about the bill. We were surprised to see the barmaids/waitresses behind the bar having a good old natter and didn't seem to have any recall about the bill!
Overall it was a little underwhelming but don't let that put you off.
5 based on 36 reviews
Being one of the finest dining experience in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park, the Auld Alliance is definitely worth a visit.The cuisine is French, prepared by classically trained Chef/owner Lydie Bocquillon whose passion for outstanding produce reflects in her mouth watering Table D'Hote. A truly unique experience!
Just back from a 2 night stay here. We did not have dinner there, but the breakfasts were lovely - the croissants the best I have ever had.Thank you for your lovely review and maybe one day you'll join us for dinner... Lydie Bocquillon
4.5 based on 286 reviews
Very quiet when we dropped in during December (out of season) but the restaurant retains a friendly and welcoming atmosphere and offers a great selection of locally-sourced food. Enjoyed some pheasant for main course. All 3 courses cooked and presented well and delivered with friendly helpful service. WEll worth a visit.
4.5 based on 58 reviews
Have been to this restaurant which is now called the Black Grouse Restaurant twice in the last week. We tried the fish and chips, the Steak and Cairngorm Ale Pie, the scampi and the burgers. All tasted wonderful and were beautifully presented. The hand cut triple cooked chips are amazing! The service is very professional and attentive. It was a pleasure to meet the chef Michael and we wish him the very best for the season. The menu has plenty of choice and the food is cooked from scratch on the premises using quality ingredients.
4.5 based on 117 reviews
01540673702 and ask for Barbara or Derek. Newtonmore Grill is on Facebook too - great great restaurant and good value serving everything from lorry drivers to themed nights of curries caribean etc etc
Stopped for lunch, looks like a transport cafe, but the food is tasty. A limited menu, and chips with most things, at least as an option. My lamb ragout, from the specials board was very tasty, although no peas appeared. Not the speediest service, but pleasant enough. Steps up to door, but also a ramp, toilets accessible.
4 based on 270 reviews
Cafe situated on the A9 offering a range of freshly made sandwiches, soup, snacks and freshly ground coffee and tea.
Heading North to Inverness and stopped off for a Coffee and a Flapjack.
Nice location with lovely views. The staff were friendly and we were quickly served.
10.30 on a Saturday morning and the place was busy with travellers.
Slightly pricey at £7.00 for 1 coffee, 1 soft drink and 1 Flapjack.
However it's on the road without having to detour into one of the villages on route so time saved.
Will use again.
4.5 based on 195 reviews
Dropped in here for dinner on Sunday night and although we did not have a reservation they kindly found us a table for two.
There is a good choice of food available and we found it to be of excellent quality and very reasonable priced.
Although the restaurant filled up quickly the staff coped well.
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