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3 based on 106 reviews
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Visited this lovely little pub whilst staying in Cromarty, full of locals but nether the less we were given a very warm welcome!
4 based on 225 reviews
IV10 is an independent, family run café, bar and deli in Fortrose on the beautiful Black Isle. 'Be it brunch, lunch or dinner or just a drink with friends IV10, a place to be enjoyed at any time of the day'
My wife and I ate dinner at this lively restaurant when on short break to the Black Isle. The menu was interesting and the food was excellent. Great wine list too. Staff were very friendly and welcoming and their was a lively and friendly vibe. Liked the interior design of the restaurant too. No hesitation in recommending.
4 based on 353 reviews
Bright friendly cafe in Fortrose to suit all age groups. We have a fully kitted out disabled toilet. The cafe is wheelchair friendly. For the kiddywinkles we have a selection of toys to keep them amused, leaving mums and dads peace to enjoy the fabulous f
The fact that the cafe was very busy was an excellent sign and this was reflected intuit the service was really good. We also enjoyed the lunch and the cakes were as good as we have had anywhere.
4 based on 134 reviews
Arrived here for dinner with friends, and despite the seeming confusion with our booking , we were quickly given a table. The food, as usual, was excellent and the service was friendly and efficient. This is a very nice venue and it is best to book I advance, especially during the Summer Season. We will be back!
4 based on 37 reviews
A unique, atmospheric, cosy, vibrant restaurant & inn. All of our food is completely home-cooked with passion to the highest quality, with fresh and local ingredients - including herbs from our very own garden! Our evening menu changes fortnightly and off
The is a slightly more expensive establishment...... but I always believe you get what you pay for! Potions might also be on the medium size, but what you get is on the very fine cuisine side..... absolutely delicious! 2 friends recommended this eatery and said it was excellent, try it out for yourself you wonât be disappointed. Cheers Kev
4 based on 51 reviews
Traditional Highland Hospitality ... in the heart of the local community since 2004. Chefs specials ... Breakfast & Bistro menus ... Quality ground coffee & specialist teas ... Home baked cakes & country style soups ... Locally reared Haggis, neeps & tatt
The Crazy Horse is quite nicely done, and although it calls itself a Coffee Shop it is a fully-fledged traditional cafe with a decent menu of meals and snacks. We had tea, coffee and scones, which were all very good, but be aware that the scones are huge!Service was friendly and the prices most reasonable.One suggestion however:While we were there, many of the local school kids were coming in to collect takeaway food for lunch, and if we work on the assumption that if they havenât learned to close doors by now - they never will, it would surely be a good idea to have a self-closing spring fitted, especially with winter coming!
4 based on 294 reviews
The food tasted lovely. Couldn't fault the venison and dumplings. However ---- waiting half an hour after everyone finished before being offered a dessert menu was atrocious. This despite 5 young waitresses congregated near the bar for almost all of the time. The clue, after giving up waiting, was sending our granddaughter to ask for a dessert menu yet despite that too, another 10 minute wait and we had to shout a waitress over to place an order. Then it seems we have arrived in the land of giants - an espresso served in a massive cup. Q. What's the difference between a large cup of black coffee and an espresso ? Shandwick Answer. No difference at all sir. Time the owners sent a mystery shopper in to experience this for themselves. Seems the cook can cook and the waitresses specialise in waiting. That would be the guests waiting.
4 based on 208 reviews
About a 15 minute walk (to the right) from the cruise ship. Walk along High Street and bend to the left along the water. Fish and chips was a big portion. Holly and tasty. Beer was good. Service was good too! Lost one star for the white wine. Fruity and warm. Otherwise a great lunch.
4 based on 270 reviews
A scottish-french enterprise serving simple but tasty food in a pleasant location between Invergordon and Alness.
Multiple options for breakfast. Ranging from tea and toast, waffles through to the complete works. Served with a smile, this was a good stopover enroute to the North for our ferry crossing. We ordered toast for two and a huge plate of hot toast was duly served. The cakes looked very nice as did other customers breakfast choices. We would stop here again for food.
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4 based on 132 reviews
Non-residents are always welcome. Food served every day from 12:00 - 9:00 pm in our Turret Bar or for a more formal, fine dining experience in The Alexander Restaurant.
My wife and I enjoyed a lovely meal again at Kincraig Castle Hotel to celebrate her birthday. Great food. Efficient, friendly welcoming staff. Never disappointed.
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