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
Restaurants in Arrochar
3 based on 69 reviews
Small friendly cafe situated on the banks of Loch Lomond, serving lovely home made food, cakes and great coffee
This 'restaurant' was a silly excuse of a restaurant. It was dirty, clearly not brushed since the night before and inadequate They were out of eggs and croissants, both of which were on the menu. Along with serving each meal at different times rather than all together and more efficiently. Also I asked for a white hot chocolate (which was also on the menu) but then received normal milk/dark hot chocolate. Shocking experience and a sad start to a great holiday in Skye. Do not visit this place, was also ran by children.
4 based on 65 reviews
This was the only meal in 7 days that I would say had enough vegetables and potatoes as part of the meal. Good value, able to buy a beer too, very welcome after a long hard walk!
3 based on 45 reviews
Typical Shearings Value - but we thought revamped interiors most welcoming and well heated.Very good drinks package and excellent breakfasts.Kitchen could start using fresh vegetables instead of what looked/tasted like tinned catering.Portion control a bit precise - 1/2 inch of celery with Cheese & Biscuits (its not Caviar)In addition all toasters need to be switched on in the morning !Dining staff exceptional !Otherwise all good.
3 based on 53 reviews
Stayed 2 nights accommodation was fine. The restaurant menu was sparse 4 options for main course. Not going to return.
4 based on 121 reviews
We are a Community run cafe, takeaway and Post Office. We are a friendly team producing good value homemade food, locally sourced where possible with Gluten free and Vegetarian options. We are close to the waters edge of Loch Long with stunning views acro
We stopped in for lunch and a bite to eat in this dog friendly community run cafe. Our dog was made a fuss of and given treats and water. We had the all day breakfast which was massive and well cooked. This was followed by an amazing cake which we found out was home made by Kerry. All delicious and we didnât need to eat anything else for the rest of the day. Prices very reasonable and coffee was great too. We will be back and thanks goes to Colon and Kerry for the great service they are providing to the community and visitors alike. Well done.
4 based on 147 reviews
Stopped for tea and scone while travelling north. Tearoom was quite busy so we sat outside in the sunshine. Service was quick despite the numbers of customers.Food was excellent although the scone was so fresh it fell to bits when spread with butter. Good pot of tea too.Will try again when it is less busy and sample a greater variety of food. I would recommend anyone to give it a try.
4 based on 160 reviews
Arrochar Tearoom is a small tearoom in the village of Arrochar that opened its doors again in September 2011. The building has served as a tearoom as far back as 1940s I believe it has changed names a few times but always traded as a tearoom. Parking is b
While on a short holiday in Scotland came upon these tea rooms, as we entered we were greeted by a gentleman I now belive is the owner Michael. It was a very warm and welcoming one, once we had asked him about his menu we decided on the large breakfast, well it was a plate of quality and quantity. The food was really tasty and was presented not just thrown on the plate. As we left we asked for some choc chip shortbread which we ate later, again the quality was there. I would recommend this establishment to anyone going within a few miles of Arrochar. Thank you Michael.
4 based on 497 reviews
Set in the old Ballyhennan Church with adjoining graveyard dating back to the 12th century, our restaurant can honestly claim to be a unique historical setting. The earliest recorded visitors to the glen we sit in, were no less the Vikings, who dragged th
Slanj won our hearts immediately when we walked in, with the recorded Scottish music playing in the background and the waiters in kilts. Someone, finally, gets it. We don't want to be blasted with warmed-over American pop music when we're going out for dinner in (in this instance) an old deconsecrated church in the middle of Scotland! The food was good, the waiter, in addition to wearing a kilt, was heads-up with a great sense of humor. We would go back in a heartbeat.
4 based on 1379 reviews
Great food again and such a good atmosphere had the haggis burger so tasty and we were able to take our wee dog Thank you for taking the time to post such a lovely review.I am delighted that you enjoyed your visit with us and I hope to welcome you back in the future.Kind RegardsManagement
4 based on 531 reviews
Traditional friendly Scottish pub. Bar area has a pool table, two televisions showing sport during the day on BT sport and Sky Sports. A Jukebox at night for music entertainment. Food is also served in the bar. The Lounge area, has stunning Views of Loch
Great pub with beautiful views over the Loch from the lounge. Very welcoming place with friendly staff.The food here is excellent, all fresh produce and cooked to perfection with a very good choice. Prices are very reasonable considering the quality of the meals. Do not pass this place !
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