Scotland, United Kingdom Food Guide: 3 Bar food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in North Uist

June 23, 2020 Leonardo Torrence

Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in North Uist, Scotland, United Kingdom including Westford Inn, Lochmaddy Lounge Bar, Anglers Dining Room
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1. Westford Inn

Claddach Kirkibost, HS6 5EP Scotland Bar, British, Pub, Scottish Lunch, Dinner, Drinks Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Parking Available [email protected] +44 1876 580653 http://www.westfordinn.com/
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4 based on 202 reviews

Westford Inn

We are a small establishment with only 9 tables therefore booking essential for evening meals.

Reviewed By BadSheep

We were tired after a days cycling- and this place was just what we needed after a long and wet day. We were lucky as we went early evening- it can get booked up as there are very few places for food and drink in the area. The staff were friendly and the food came quickly. Also the dogs were welcome inside. We left happy.

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2. Lochmaddy Lounge Bar

Main Road Lochmaddy Hotel Scotland Bar, British, Scottish, Pub Dinner, Lunch Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Parking Available, Television, Table Service [email protected] +44 1876 500331 http://www.lochmaddyhotel.co.uk/
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3 based on 89 reviews

Lochmaddy Lounge Bar

Reviewed By islaEdinburgh

Lovely afternoon tea . Cakes were wonderful looked great and tasted great. Very friendly staff nice atmosphere would definitely return.

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3. Anglers Dining Room

Lochmaddy Hotel, Lochmaddy HS6 5AA Scotland Bar, Pub Dinner Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service +44 1876 500331 http://www.lochmaddyhotel.co.uk/dining

Reviewed By 458donaldm

It has been quite a few years since I have been to the Lochmaddy hotel, years back if you had a spare few quid this as the place to head at the weekend for entertainment, and even back then it was still quiet.Since those days are way gone and trends change the hotel has had a bit of a face lift from the inside as well as new management.The bar area looks welcoming with plenty of seating with a well stocked bar, especially the selection of whisky that puts most other places to shame, the restaurant is located at the other end of the hotel, if you are logged on their wifi it would Knock it out as it's quite far from the bar area.We had booked as a table of 14 at 6pm and where seated pretty quickly, strangely the waitress asked us what we wanted to order without showing any of the 14 any menu's asking what main courses we where wanting to order, before offering any starters, then soon came back to offer any of us soup?When l asked what was the soup the young girl didn't have a clue and had to return back to the kitchen. The main courses was an option of roast beef, poached chicken or venison casserole, and the sweet option being only sticky toffee pudding, if I knew this was the menu I wouldn't have even bothered turning up.In the end the food was fine, but the gravy was rather salty.On paying the bill most of us decided to split the bill with a two course on the menu being £10 and the three course £15. Strangely I was the only one in the group that was over charged by £5 this may be an OK place in the summer months for the tourists but knowing that I was overcharged would make me not trust the staff and not return.Overall Atmosphere 2/5Food 3/5

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