Best British restaurants nearby. Discover the best British food in Lamlash. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for British restaurants near you.. Lamlash (Never Ending Lash)(Scottish Gaelic: An t-Eilean Àrd) is the largest village by population on the Isle of Arran, in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland. It lies 4 miles to the south of ferry port Brodick, in a sheltered bay on the island's east coast, facing Holy Isle. Lamlash is the seat of Arran's local government offices and police. The only secondary school and only hospital in Arran are also located in Lamlash.
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4 based on 30 reviews
Tea room and gift shop
On a cycling trip I stopped for a snack and a good look at the crafts which are all locally made.Service was pleasant.The leek and potato soup was top notch and very fresh.The coffee was good as was the selection of home baking.There is an extensive display of crafts : stained glass ,knitting ,paintings ,jewellery,stonework,leatherwork .I was impressed by the fine kilt belts and sporrans.There is a splendid view over Holy Isle.
4 based on 602 reviews
eighteen69 is Auchrannieâs Scottish tapas restaurant serving a wide range of small plates in a relaxed, informal environment. The restaurant is located in the glasshouse and lounges of the Country House Hotel. Customers are encouraged to choose and share
This restaurant is part of the Auchrannie estate and located in what is the original hotel. There has been a lot of money spent on the surroundings, both in this place and the two other restaurants on site. Eighteen69 offers smaller plates at good prices, there is enough to satisfy you and the flavours are good. The place is warm and welcoming and well appointed. Be aware that now we are into the winter season, it closes a couple of days during the week, something to be mindful of if you were thinking of eating here and are disappointed when you turn up. Well worth a visit though.Dear Duquesadiner,Thank you so much for your great review and lovely compliments on eighteen69 Restaurant. We are very happy indeed that you enjoyed the warm and welcoming ambience as well as the super tasty, small plate Scottish inspired dishes.Thank you again for sharing your feedback and we hope to see you back again soon!Kind regards,Carol AGuest Services Manager
4 based on 284 reviews
We are open daily from 12pm serving teas, coffees, light snacks, lunch and dinner. Alcohol available from midday - 12:30 on Sundays. All our food is made on the premises and there is an emphasis on simple cooking that is sympathetic to the ingredients. Al
We were stopping overnight at Whiting Bay in our campervan, so called in here for lunch. We always support local services if we wild camp anywhere. The service was friendly and efficient, with a smile. There was a good choice on the menu (especially for a Sunday) and the prices were about right. Thereâs even wi-if if you need it. We would definitely call again the next time we are passing through and would recommend it to anyone, include campers and Motorhomers.
4 based on 265 reviews
We visit here often when on the island and have always had fantastic meals here, the tray bakes are also delicious, staff also very friendly.
4 based on 525 reviews
We were staying at the nearby Auchrannie and fancied an early morning walk so headed to Little Rock, which opens reasonably early for breakfast. We had a fully cooked Scottish and a bagel, both were excellent, in fact too much food in the case of the full breakfast, but that is a good complaint. The staff are friendly and it is a comfortable place to eat. They also are pet friendly which I think is a good thing these days, especially on Arran.
4 based on 497 reviews
We start with a well-chosen menu featuring local, seasonal ingredients. Our chefs take pride in each dish and alter the menu with the passing seasons to take full advantage of the best of the local produce. Just click on the links above to see our current
We were told that this restaurant was under new ownership and that it had gone downhill following the change, but decided to give it a try nevertheless especially as it is dog friendly and we have two spaniels. The staff were immediately helpful and friendly - a good start. When we came to order we asked for Cullen Skink to start only to be told it was off the menu, so we dived straight into main course. I had a tuna mackerel bake, which was very tasty, but the mackerel had not been well filleted as there were a lot of bones in it. My wife had a beef and ale pie with mash and vegetables, which unfortunately was very poor. The beef was very tough and dry, the mash cold and the vegetables like rubber. We probably should not have been surprised, because our food appeared only 5 minutes after ordering, which meant it was not freshly made and cooked (even pasta takes 10-12 minutes). We followed with the cheese board, which was advertised as having three local cheeses, local chutney, (both of which came and were good) plus frozen grapes, nuts, salted pretzels and biscuits. The frozen grapes were in fact raisins and there were no pretzels, but mounds of dried bananas (Random), dried apricots, almond flakes and walnuts. There were so many of the latter they would have fed a vegan convention. We had a quiet and friendly chat with the head waiter about the beef and ale pie and in his defence he kindly took that off the bill. The place is clearly trying, but Iâm guessing the chef is not up to his job. The waiter was very helpful over the wine list and recommended a bottle of Shiraz which was eminently drinkable.
4 based on 480 reviews
The Pierhead Tavern is situated in a beautiful location overlooking Lamlash Bay and Holy Island. A rooftop terrace provides the ideal viewpoint along with 80 covers inside to dine on our chef's delicious home cooked food. Live music every Saturday night &
Lovely place food amazing one of the best on Arran by far, had starters and mains I couldnât finish my main was totally full, service quick and efficient and friendly, food portion great value, staff all lovely and professional, wouldnât hesitate on going back would recommendThank you so much for that wonderful review! We look forward to seeing you again soon, and please enjoy the rest of you holiday.
4 based on 264 reviews
Recently refurbished and under new management from August 2015. We serve an eclectic mix of international and Scottish fayre with amazing views to beach and Holy Isle. Delicious Pizza, hand spun and baked in a stone based pizza oven are also available for
Booked our evening meal here on our first night of holidaying on the island. What a great choice. We had a lovely table in the window with great views over the bay and plenty of room for our big dog to curl up in the corner.The menu was very good and matched with warm friendly service. The food was very well prepared and highly enjoyable.The atmosphere is very relaxing and the decor/cleanliness is excellent.This is a wonderful place to eat, and should not be missed.
4 based on 664 reviews
We had 2 dogs with us and had arranged to meet with friends for lunch as they advertise that they are dog friendly. On reaching the door, there is a sign saying no dogs except assistance dogs. I enquired about this and was told that the only dog area was the outside area? While the weather was nice, who would want to eat lunch outside on the beach front in October? Think they need to make this clear on their website. Pity really as the restaurant and menu looked lovelyThank you for your truly honest review of the experience that you didnât have at our restaurant. Iâm glad you liked the look of our menu â we also think its pretty great. We are really sorry that you thought we allowed dogs in our restaurant however nowhere across our social media or online platforms does it mention this. It feels slightly unfair that you felt the need to leave a one star review for a restaurant when we do not advertise ourselves as a kennel.
Where to eat Bar food in Lamlash: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 573 reviews
With its rustic-chic style, The Douglas Bistro has a refreshing simplicity but a serious intent.The cuisine is honest and straightforward in style, bold and hearty in flavour. No fussy preparation or pretentious artistry, just thoughtful and skillful use
I vowed I would never eat in this place again after a very bad experince 5 years ago but what a diference time makes. Huge refurb has turned the restaurant into a beautiful eating place, with well-trained staff and a well-constructed, well-cooked menu which is not overly p[riced (compared to some other establishments in Brodick).
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