Reviews on British food in Dornie, Scotland, United Kingdom. Dornie is a small former fishing village in the Kintail district in western Ross-shire Highlands of Scotland, with a population of 360. It is near the meeting point of Loch Duich, Loch Alsh and Loch Long.
4 based on 546 reviews
Booked a table for a family celebration service wasn't great food very average. Venison very chewy, scollops tiny, pizzas with pre-made base, dressed crab salad just handful of leaves with what looked like pre-bought dressed crab thrown on the side. Overall effort and presentation could be better and staff a little more organised and friendlier. Not what I expected from such a lovely setting very disappointing with £130 bill. Should have gone further up the road to the other place.
5 based on 71 reviews
A GREAT PLACE TO MEET AND EAT. Serving delicious dishes from the land, sea, soups, snacks and afternoon tea.
When we arrived in the afternoon they had just finished serving afternoon tea so we had coffee and cake. Lovely butternut squash cake and pear and bramble. We decided to go back for dinner and weren’t disappointed. Best meal of our weekend away. Black pudding with goats cheese and Cullen skink to start followed by Vegetarian lasagne and a cheeseburger. Delicious.
4 based on 510 reviews
By far one of the best eateries I have been to in a long time.Friendly place Top class food Fish only mind
4 based on 78 reviews
After a recommendation decided to visit. Requested table for two.Met with rude we have no tables ,no offer of waiting or when would be a better time.If this is a highland welcome to tourists I have to apologise and say we are all not like that .
4 based on 916 reviews
Great pub, had the rugby World Cup on as well as well kept beer.Dog friendly.Seafood is spot on, had oysters and king scallops today very nice.Staff friendly.Great village and sea from cottages.
4 based on 199 reviews
This was our first visit to Glenelg for a holiday, and the Glenelg Inn is a gem in the middle of this wonderful community. We felt very welcome, even though there were lots of locals in the bar, and the staff were really friendly and helpful too. We were lucky to be there for two different live music events, both of them were excellent. And the food! Wow! We ate at the Inn for lunch and dinner a few times during our holiday, and it was quite simply superb every time. Great choices for vegetarians and vegans, which can be unusual in a local pub. Good to see local ingredients used. Highly recommended.
4 based on 1137 reviews
Great welcome from really friendly staff. Relaxed atmosphere. The menu of dishes identified as surfy, turfy, or wee includes some great choices and very good value. The mussels were beautifully presented, really tasty and although from the "wee" choices a good sized portion.
4 based on 17 reviews
We had a lovely meal here on the last night of our holiday. Service was quick and friendly and the prices quite reasonable. We had a great starter, a seafood platter of locally sourced salmon, crab and langoustines. The kids had burgers which were very tasty and came with twice-cooked chips, delicious! Pudding was also very good and very chocolatey, a hit with the kids! This pub is quite small and we tried to book to avoid disappointment but they only take bookings for parties over 6 people. We went early to get a table which was just as well because it soon filled up and when we left people were queuing for a table.
4 based on 348 reviews
After visiting the castle we tried out the cafe. Glad we did. Modern cafe with a nice atmosphere. Staff were helpful and friendly and the food was very good. Scones were really yummy.Not the cheapest around but I thought it was a good value experience.Will visit again.
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4 based on 414 reviews
Traditional Highland pub in the village of Dornie serving local ales, evening meals and an excellent range of whisky.
We visited this pub for evening meal, it was early and so very quiet, the staff were friendly with a nice greeting. The menu is fairly limited, I chose haggis, neaps and tattles a truly traditional Scottish dish? Mine came the haggis having being formed in a ring decorated with a small amount of greenery on the top, it was accompanied by swede pieces which were cooked and tender and new potatoes, no mash, no gravy a fairly dry concoction, sadly the haggis was flavour free and was far away from similar meals I have had in other restaurants or pubs. My wife chose the Scampi and chips this came with side salad which was fresh. The scampi was also tasteless and the chips seemed to be of the frozen kind. We visited this pub because it was local to our accommodation and had reasonable reports on trip advisor. Sadly our experience was not a good or positive one.
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