Find out what British restaurants to try in Muir of Ord. Muir of Ord (Scottish Gaelic: Am Blàr Dubh) is a village in Highland, Scotland. It is situated near the western boundary of the Black Isle, about 20 km west of the city of Inverness, and 10 km south of Dingwall. It has a population of 3,026.
Find out what Scottish restaurants to try in Keith including Boogie Woogie, Square Roots, Cooperage Restaurant, Ugie House Hotel, The Fife Arms Hotel Restaurant, Forbes Arms Hotel, Tooty's Takeaway & Cafe, The Crown Inn, Strathisla
Find out what Scottish restaurants to try in Lossiemouth. Lossiemouth (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Losaidh) is a town in Moray, Scotland. Originally the port belonging to Elgin, it became an important fishing town. Although there has been over a 1,000 years of settlement in the area, the present day town was formed over the past 250 years and consists of four separate communities that eventually merged into one. From 1890 - 1975 it was a police burgh as Lossiemouth and Branderburgh.
Discover Restaurants offering the best Scottish food in St. Fillans, Scotland, United Kingdom. St Fillans is a village in the central highlands of Scotland, in the district of Perth and Kinross.
Discover Restaurants offering the best Scottish food in Moffat, Scotland, United Kingdom. Moffat (Scottish Gaelic: Am Magh Fada, "The Long Plain") is a former burgh in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, lying on the River Annan, with a population of around 2,500. It was a centre of the wool trade and a spa town.
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Discover Restaurants offering the best Italian food in Gourock, Scotland, United Kingdom. Gourock (/ˈɡʊərək/ ( listen) GOOR-ək; Scottish Gaelic: Guireag [kuɾʲak]) is a town falling within the Inverclyde council area and formerly forming a burgh of the county of Renfrew in the West of Scotland. It has in the past functioned as a seaside resort on the East shore of the upper Firth of Clyde. Its principal function today, however, is as a popular residential area, extending contiguously from Greenock, with a railway terminus and ferry services across the Clyde.
Discover Restaurants offering the best Healthy food in Dunblane, Scotland, United Kingdom. Dunblane (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Bhlàthain) is a town in the council area of Stirling in central Scotland. It is a commuter town, with many residents making use of good transport links to much of the Central Belt, including Glasgow and Edinburgh. Dunblane is built on the banks of the Allan Water (or River Allan), a tributary of the River Forth. Dunblane Cathedral is its most prominent landmark. Dunblane had a population of 8,114 at the 2001 census which grew to 8,811 at the 2011 census, both figures computed according to the 2010 definition of the locality.
Find out what Fast Food restaurants to try in Crail. Crail ( listen (help·info)); Scottish Gaelic: Cathair Aile) is a former royal burgh, parish and community council area (named Royal Burgh of Crail and District) in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland.
Find out what Scottish restaurants to try in Arrochar including Ben Arthurs Bothy, The Village Inn, Slanj Bar & Restaurant, The Arrochar Tea Room, Tarbet Tea Room, Three Villages Cafe & Pit Stop Diner, Loch Long Hotel Restaurant, Bay Tarbet Hotel, Inversnaid Bunkhouse and TopBunk Bistro, Home on the Loch
Find out what Scottish restaurants to try in Dollar including Broomhall Castle, Bridge Street Kitchen, Inn at Muckhart, Muircot Farmshop Coffee Shop, The King's Seat Bar & Restaurant, Juniper Bar and Restaurant, The Woodsman Restaurant, The Butterfly Inn, Mona's of Muckheart, Tea at 63
Find out what Soups restaurants to try in Jedburgh. Jedburgh (/ˈdʒɛdbərə/; Scottish Gaelic: Deadard; Scots: Jeddart/Jethart) is a town and former royal burgh in the Scottish Borders and the traditional county town of the historic county of Roxburghshire.
Discover Restaurants offering the best Contemporary food in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, United Kingdom. Kirkcaldy (/kərˈkɔːdi/ ( listen); Scottish Gaelic: Cair Chaladain) is a town and former royal burgh in Fife, on the east coast of Scotland. It is about 11.6 miles (19 km) north of Edinburgh and 27.6 miles (44 km) south-southwest of Dundee. The town had a recorded population of 49,460 in 2011, making it Fife's second-largest settlement and the 11th most populous settlement in Scotland.
Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Kenmore, Scotland, United Kingdom including The Waterfront Restaurant, Taymouth Marina Restaurant, The Paper Boat on Loch Tay, The Grill Room at The Kenmore, Mains of Taymouth Courtyard Restaurant, Highland Safaris Cafe, Fortingall Hotel - Restaurant, The Tay, The Upstairs Restaurant at The Townhouse, Habitat Cafe
Best British restaurants nearby. Discover the best British food in Kirkwall. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for British restaurants near you.. Kirkwall (Scottish Gaelic: Bàgh na h-Eaglaise) is the largest settlement and capital of Orkney, an archipelago in the north of Scotland, as well as the most populous island settlement in Scotland. The city is first mentioned in Orkneyinga saga in the year 1046 when it is recorded as the residence of Rögnvald Brusason the Earl of Orkney, who was killed by his uncle Thorfinn the Mighty. In 1486, King James III of Scotland elevated Kirkwall to the status of a royal burgh; modern roadsigns still indicate "The City and Royal Burgh of Kirkwall".
Best Pub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pub food in Portals Nous. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pub restaurants near you. including The Ship, Woodys Bar Palma Nova, Foxy's, Castaways, Delfino, The Three Brothers Bar, The Scotsman Bar, Robinson Crusoes, Bar Illetas
Find out what Scottish restaurants to try in Thornhill including Thomas Tosh, The Buccleuch and Queensberry Arms Hotel Restaurant, The Trigony, Drumlanrig Cafe, Penpont Tea Room, Thornhill Inn, The Olive Tree
Reviews on Cafe food in Kyle of Lochalsh, Scotland, United Kingdom. Kyle of Lochalsh (from the Scottish Gaelic Caol Loch Aillse, "strait of the foaming loch") is a village on the northwest coast of Scotland, 63 miles (100 km) west of Inverness. It is located on the Lochalsh peninsula, at the entrance to Loch Alsh, opposite the village of Kyleakin on the Isle of Skye. A ferry used to connect the two villages until it was replaced by the Skye Bridge, about a mile (2 km) to the west, in 1995.
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