Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Blairgowrie, Scotland, United Kingdom including Glenisla Hotel, Strathmore Golf Centre Restaurant, Losset Inn, The Old Cross Inn and Restaurant, Glenisla Hotel, Little America, Royal Hotel, No. 31, Blackbird Inn, Glenisla Hotel
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4 based on 146 reviews
Glenisla Hotel is a newly refurished property housing 10 en-suite bedrooms, all decorated to the very highest standard. We boast a 40 seater restaurant with a menu suit everybody, utilising locally sourced produce from local business. Our Chef provides di
After several days driving through and around Scotland's most amazing driving routes, we stopped in Glenisla for our final night. It's a little way out of Blairgowrie but an engaging route out of the town. Plenty of parking for our cars and a very friendly welcome from (we presumed) the proprietor. My room (5 or 6 I think) was absolutely delightful; no wardrobe? No matter! Plenty of hanging space and drawers for a short stay. Quality fixtures, fittings and linen. Wonderfully warm and sound-deadened. The bar music was playing until quite late but with a few G&Ts inside it didn't bother me for long. The chef is a talent and I know they're doing their best to keep him. A superb little menu (Haggis bonbons anyone?) for both dinner and breakfast. We particularly liked the bar in the annexe which was modern and cosy, a welcome change from the twee wood-panelled examples you find in many older hotels. Finally, our slightly complex bills were resolved quickly and efficiently on checkout. A great choice.
4 based on 15 reviews
The lady on duty was delightful and very welcoming but the food was very disappointingâFluffyâ steak pie had inedible burnt pastry that should never have left the kitchen, scampi was overdone.Surroundings were very tired and the toilet required a lot of TLCOnly told it had to be a cash payment on paying the billNot marked down for a return visit Iâm afraid
4 based on 70 reviews
Lunch time, friendly welcome, found a table, restaurant was draughty and on the cold side, so was the woman who took our order, food too a while to get to us (most customers had finished and no new orders were being taken). Toasted sandwich was the most basic I have ever eaten, chips good but not plentiful, chicken and sweetcorn soup seemed to be chicken and no sweetcorn, potato wedges quite pleasing. Payed at the till and engaged with another cold employee....such a contrast to the lady who welcomed us into the restaurant.Prices are good, décor unimaginative and two huge tv's muttering in the background in competition with modern "dance and chant" music.An experience of inconsistencies.
4 based on 50 reviews
I have been to the restaurant once and had great food however the service itself was average (the food made up for it). I called to book a table on Saturday 30th March and was told the restaurant was fully booked for the weekend. Walk by on the Saturday early evening and there were plenty tables available to be seen. Returned again on Friday 5th April for lunch with friends. It was busy, fair enough. I asked the server for a table and his response was nothing more than a mumble. We all stood looking at each other unsure of what he had said and what was happening. Waited for him to return however he didnât! We were left standing there with a queue of other customers behind us. Decided to leave and go elsewhere. Really displeased with the recent service I have received in this establishment. Customer service needs to become a priority. If I was met with a polite apology, by a smiling and welcoming server who then explained there were no tables, I could accept that, however the service I received was nothing of the sort. Hello thank you for taking the time to leave your feedback , our staff pride ourselves in great customer care and great service I believe that regarding the 30th March our restraunt was fully booked all weekend even though it would have looked empty it does mean that all our tables were reserved also because it was mothers day weekend.As regarding the 5th of April we again were fully booked at lunchtime and I believe that there was no tables to seat anymore customers I shall however speak to the member staff etc, Please accept my apologies on this matter but we do however advise booking a table in advance as we are now a busy hotel and we do not like turning our customers away but as you can imagine we only have so many tables ,staff and chefs
4 based on 20 reviews
Welcome to Little America, Willie Little's new restaurant in the previous premises of Little's Restaurant on Wellmeadow, Blairgowrie. Well known in the area, Willie Little has extensive experience in the catering and restaurant industry, having owned and
Amazing front of house staff, the food it top quality, have been twice now and it's the best meal we have had in this town, Flavours are amazing in every dish I've had, starters,mains and desserts are lovely. Kids would eat here night.Well done to you all
4 based on 146 reviews
Glenisla Hotel is a newly refurished property housing 10 en-suite bedrooms, all decorated to the very highest standard. We boast a 40 seater restaurant with a menu suit everybody, utilising locally sourced produce from local business. Our Chef provides di
After several days driving through and around Scotland's most amazing driving routes, we stopped in Glenisla for our final night. It's a little way out of Blairgowrie but an engaging route out of the town. Plenty of parking for our cars and a very friendly welcome from (we presumed) the proprietor. My room (5 or 6 I think) was absolutely delightful; no wardrobe? No matter! Plenty of hanging space and drawers for a short stay. Quality fixtures, fittings and linen. Wonderfully warm and sound-deadened. The bar music was playing until quite late but with a few G&Ts inside it didn't bother me for long. The chef is a talent and I know they're doing their best to keep him. A superb little menu (Haggis bonbons anyone?) for both dinner and breakfast. We particularly liked the bar in the annexe which was modern and cosy, a welcome change from the twee wood-panelled examples you find in many older hotels. Finally, our slightly complex bills were resolved quickly and efficiently on checkout. A great choice.
4 based on 199 reviews
We have enjoyed eating here with friends and family both for lunch and evening meals. Kelly and Iain cannot do enough to make you feel welcome and the service is first class. What a fantastic menu they offer both at lunchtime and he evening. There are different specials available each time you visit. If you are vegan or vegetarian they even offer a delicious choice of food with a separate menu for each. You will be spoilt for choice. The desserts..well it's a difficult choice. You will just need to make several visits to try them all. The sticky toffee pudding and Eton mess are to die for!. What are you waiting for...go and try it yourself. Highly recommended.Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review.We are delighted you enjoyed your visit to us and look forward to welcoming you back another time.Kind Regards Ian & Kelly
4 based on 160 reviews
We had a great venison casserole (with 3 root veg mash) here whilst staying in the area. The meat was so tender and the whole meal was well presented & delicious. We also had a good, reasonably priced takeaway pizza from there another night as they were full in the restaurant. If you saw it when driving past, you might not be tempted to stop but once inside its a friendly, cozy pub with great food.
4 based on 224 reviews
Open to the public and I have never seen a restaurant in a golf centre as busy as this one. Packed and really good.
It's always a pleasure to eat out at the Strathmore Golf Club Restaurant - they have got it down to a fine tee. Conviviality -great hearty food -marvellous plentiful carvery on a Sunday and to summarise.............although slightly away from the madding crowds, it does seem like the in place to go around here. Book in advance.Jenny -if you are lucky enough to have her serve your table is a sweetheart - she is guaranteed to make you laugh with a witticism or two. Don't pass by it if you are up this neck of the woods (as we are regularly on holiday) We are back up in October and hopefully my husband will do the honours ie drive for as Dean Martin said "âIf you drink, donât drive. Donât even putt.â with gratitude for a darn good watering hole and eating establishment. Louise, John, Kayleigh and Jess
4 based on 146 reviews
Glenisla Hotel is a newly refurished property housing 10 en-suite bedrooms, all decorated to the very highest standard. We boast a 40 seater restaurant with a menu suit everybody, utilising locally sourced produce from local business. Our Chef provides di
After several days driving through and around Scotland's most amazing driving routes, we stopped in Glenisla for our final night. It's a little way out of Blairgowrie but an engaging route out of the town. Plenty of parking for our cars and a very friendly welcome from (we presumed) the proprietor. My room (5 or 6 I think) was absolutely delightful; no wardrobe? No matter! Plenty of hanging space and drawers for a short stay. Quality fixtures, fittings and linen. Wonderfully warm and sound-deadened. The bar music was playing until quite late but with a few G&Ts inside it didn't bother me for long. The chef is a talent and I know they're doing their best to keep him. A superb little menu (Haggis bonbons anyone?) for both dinner and breakfast. We particularly liked the bar in the annexe which was modern and cosy, a welcome change from the twee wood-panelled examples you find in many older hotels. Finally, our slightly complex bills were resolved quickly and efficiently on checkout. A great choice.
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