Find out what British restaurants to try in Sleat including Restaurant at Kinloch Lodge, Elgol Shop, Am Praban Bar & Restaurant, Iona Restaurant at Toravaig House Hotel, The Linne Restaurant, Cafe Ostaig. Sabhal Mor Ostaig, Claymore Restaurant, Cafe Ostaig, Red Skye Restaurant, Siaway Fish & Chips
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4 based on 48 reviews
Situated with Stunning views over to Applecross and Lochcarron, we take immense pride in our delicious fish & chips, ethically and sustainably sourced. Our fried products are lightly battered with Highland spring water and cooked traditionally in beef dri
Myself & friends visited this establishment after a fantastic weekend in Portree. The service was horrible with a very sour faced female & not very friendly. There was NO COD, NO Rolls so ordered a breakfast box which came with no beans which stipulates on menu. I returned to ask about my beans to be told F**k Off. Iâm surprised the owner has any customers due to this arrogant foul mouthed lady. Personally Iâd avoid & travel further to eat as it was poorly cooked also.
4 based on 1041 reviews
Located in the Old Schoolhouse building in Breakish only 6 miles over the bridge in the beautiful Isle of Skye, Red Skye Restaurant aims to provide a wonderfully relaxed yet creative dining experience. Open 6 days per week from March till October with exc
We called in for lunch having prebooked (which is advisable). The restaurant was busy, and whilst our order was taken promptly by a very good hostess/waitress, we had to wait around 40 minutes for our food to arrive. The kitchen is small and only staffed by one person as far as we could see, and this limits the speed of output if it is busy. We had a main course and dessert. Beef blade as a main course was very tasty, and the burgers are of a good quality, but only a meagre serving of chips was forthcoming. The lack of green vegetables was a disadvantage. Belgium chocolate mousse as a dessert was good, but overpriced. There is a good selection of local beers and also a wine list/menu, but all drinks are expensive.
The best and cheapest coffee and cakes in Sleat. If you're curious to know a little bit more about the Gaelic College, Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, pop in. It's billed as a Gaelic café, popular with staff students and visitors, but it's welcoming to all, whatever your language. Located in the 'old' canteen of the original campus, at the junction with the Tarskavaig road. Enter through the newer looking quadrangle.
4 based on 742 reviews
We visit this area a lot with work, and the Claymore is one of our favourites. Tonight was busy, and the service was slow, but thatâs OK and understandable. However the food was appalling and overpriced, not seen that here before. The mussel broth was bland and watery, my chicken was cremated and inedible dumped on frozen chips with a few uninspiring lettuce leaves. We had 3 pints, 3 cokes and the bill was £103 for 3 of us with no desserts. Not good.
Very friendly service from all the staff. Not a massive choice but very reasonable prices and good choice of coffees, teas and home baking. Worth a visit if you are passing by.
3 based on 169 reviews
We had taken the ferry to Skye for the day and this restaurant is within walking distance of the port . We sat outside and had a gorgeous Mac and cheese and salmon - with a lovely view ! The staff were really helpful too! Thank you for taking the time to review us. We appreciate all reviews and are glad to hear your experience was enjoyable. We would also like to thank the weather for playing along.....lets face it, the weather we have had made it that little bit better.
4 based on 54 reviews
Regarded as one of the top restaurants on The Isle of Skye and The Highlands of Scotland, The Iona Restaurant is an elegant and welcoming restaurant with a unique contemporary style in keeping with the stylishly modern decor throughout Toravaig Hotel itse
The Iona Restaurant, a small dining room in the Toravaig House Hotel, is very nice and elegant with delicious food, excellent service, and a nice view but a little overpriced. Â We had very nice bread rolls and two magnificent appetizers (scallops and roasted breast of grouse with a few vegetables and berries), followed by excellent venison steak for each of us which was perfectly accompanied by an Argentinian Malbec wine. Â For dessert we shared a chocolate torte with white chocolate ice cream.
4 based on 313 reviews
A cosy, wood panelled, well stocked bar with an open log fire to sample a few of our large selection of malt whiskies beside. Enjoy fresh, local produce and seafood landed at our own pier served daily, with the option of enjoying wonderful views on a nice
Anchored off Oronsay and a short ride ashore and into Praban Bar. Stunning views at sunset and great food. Bar staff very helpful regarding our enquiries about local whisky and went out of way on busy night to find presentation box. Very cosy bar and friendly folk. Thanks to Andy for great service and keeping us informed of events. Great stop and nice end to day on west coast. Declan George & Robbie from the Alice Rose...âµï¸
4 based on 114 reviews
The Elgol Shop
After a breathtaking drive from Torrin to Elgol, we were in need of a refreshment. The Elgol Shop came up trumps with tasty shortbread, Victoria sponge and lovely espresso. All served with a smile from the more than accomplished young lady running the shop. Nice souvenirs on offer too. A superb find at the end of an amazing drive.
Where to eat European food in Sleat: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 481 reviews
Food is the crowning part of the Kinloch experience. Feeding you well at every opportunity is something we take extremely seriously. Claire Macdonald started the kitchens at Kinloch with a mission to make the most of the wonderful local produce on offer.
Iâve been fortunate enough to eat in a few high class restaurants in my time and can certainly applaud this one. The chef is inventive with his food and never fails to deliver the quality and taste expected of this caliber of restaurant.Thoroughly recommended
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