Reviews on Bar food in Roybridge, Scotland, United Kingdom. Roybridge is a small village, that lies at the confluence of the rivers River Roy and River Spean, located 3 miles east of Spean Bridge, in Kilmonivaig Parish, Inverness-shire, Scottish Highlands and is in the Highland administrative area.
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3 based on 234 reviews
Situated in the rural village of Roy Bridge, The Stronlossit Inn, a former croft serving food daily from 12-9pn. We offer a range of local beers and an extensive malt whisky list.
We stopped in for a meal around 6:30, there were a handful of other diners/drinkers. There was one staff member on duty. The meal was much better than previous reviews suggested, my sea bass was delicious and the deserts were great. Friendly service as well. Very good
4 based on 2132 reviews
Our unique location just outside Fort William at the very foot of Ben Nevis is THE place for great food, real ale, live music and bunkhouse accommodation. Popular with walkers, mountaineers and locals alike, the Ben Nevis Inn is found at the start of the
This place is a God send if you have just descended Ben Nevis.Terrific food served to hungry patrons on shared tables. We arrived after dark, from a tricky descent and managed to secure a table. Booking ahead is recommended. The chicken and haggis rumbledethumps are delicious. Lovely staff and good food.
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4 based on 356 reviews
While staying at The Great Glen Hostel, the manager told me about this place. Its about a 40 minute walk from the Hostel through the most magical forest - full of ancient trees, mossy rocks and tree roots, beside the waterways connected to the Lock systems. I felt like a child expecting to be visited by the fairies of the area. Eventually the track opens up to the Laggan Lock system where various different water vessels were docked. In the evening twilight, the sky was mirrored in the water, enhancing the already magical mystery tour and I wandered around taking it all in for about 20 minutes. I was delighted to find the Eagle Barge moored beside the walking track, so of course I entered via the stairs down the the water level where the homiest bar welcomed all visitors. I had a chat to the lady behind the bar (sorry I forget your name), and she told me that her and her partner were purchasing the novel bar from his parents. While I didn't eat there, I really enjoyed the camaraderie of the people and the atmosphere was a complete sensually engaging experience. Id encourage anyone in the area to wander down the forest path and experience this awesome Bar. It brings a smile to my face every time I think of it. I took a friend there the next evening and we both loved being there.Thankyou for such a lovely, magical and in depth review.We hope you can come back and enjoy it all again.
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