Reviews on Scottish food in Golspie, Scotland, United Kingdom. Golspie (Scottish Gaelic: Goillspidh) is a village in Sutherland, Highland, Scotland, which lies on the North Sea coast in the shadow of Ben Bhraggie (394m). It has a population of around 1,650.
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4 based on 133 reviews
Quick visit to Dornoch and could not resist having an impromptu scotch tasting. Everyone in our group of four ordered a different single malt and we retired to the garden to sample and share. Bar staff were very helpful with recommendations and really friendly. The bar is nice the garden is terrific - if the weather cooperates.
4 based on 80 reviews
Not the friendliest place to call in, unfortunatley this is the first bad point. Food is ok, reasonably priced, quick, not much on the baking side and staff seem to leave and go outside (smokers) for short periods alternatively and this is through the front door making it obvious.
4 based on 127 reviews
In need of a warming lunch on a chilly August Sunday,we stopped at the Sutherland Inn although a couple of years ago we'd been rather disappointed. But what a change! Without losing its unpretentious appeal the place had been spruced up, the service was prompt and friendly, the real ale option was local and served at the right temperature and the day's 'specials' were attractively presented and imaginative. We both had spring rolls stuffed with haggis and venison hot dogs. Both came with salad (slaw with the venison) which was fresh and easy on the eye. Portions were so generous that I can't comment on the puddings, but the espressos were excellent. The prices seemed very reasonable and we were glad we'd chosen to stop there.
4 based on 356 reviews
I had read great reviews about this restaurant but was quite disappointed by the menu.I chose the hot smoked salmon salad which was OK,my partner chose venison casserole which he said was enjoyable.£42 for a bottle of white wine was excessive. I was told they were short staffed which must be very difficult to try to run a restaurant.
5 based on 112 reviews
The Orangerie restaurant at Links House Hotel, a 5 star country house hotel. We offer a fine dining dinner menu with 3 options for each course. We are a small business and use only local seasonal fresh produce, we will always do our best to take bookings
Wonderful dinner , each course was outstanding.Price was 55 GBP / person which included a bottle of wine for 2 people.Service and ambiance were great.One of the Best places to eat in Scotland. Reservations weeks in advance are a must
4 based on 363 reviews
Located on the first floor in the former Sheriff Courtroom The Courthouse Cafe serves delicious breakfast, lunches, home baking and speciality teas and coffees seven days a week.
Loved it! So beautiful and a lovely theme and restoration! Fab food and even better cakes! Such a beautiful venue and friendly service. Not the best for knowing about allergies in the cakes however there are options for most people.
4 based on 421 reviews
Arrived to find restaurant fairly full, so had a table outside, thought it must be good as it was busy. How wrong can you be !! We ordered Chicken & Chips & Whole tail scampi & chips with mushy peas. Could'nt believe the chips when the meals arrived. Not a single whole chip that you could eat. I went through to complain about the state of them, they looked like the scrapings from the bottom of the fryer. The waitress said she would get us another bowl of chips. They arrived and were no better, just scraps. The meals were dear enough if they had been good, so we complained when we went to pay. The bill was over £30 , for the 2 meals & 2 x orange & lemonade drinks & charged for the extra bowl of chips !! We eventually paid just over £20, which was still far too much. We noticed other diners had the same rubbish chips.Will never be back there again
4 based on 219 reviews
We stopped here for lunch after doing the Big Burn walk (also highly recommended !). Excellent selection of food - I would have liked to have tried all the deserts and cakes but after a super goat cheese and red pepper toastie with salad and crisps, there was only room for one - a fabulous Turkish delight cheesecake. Itâs a very friendly place and is highly recommended for a tasty lunch or snack.
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