Find out what Soups restaurants to try in Waternish including Ellishadder Art Cafe, The Sheiling and Ella's Cafe, YURTea&Coffee, l'incontro Take away, The Isles Inn Pub & Hotel, Relish Skye, The Telford Tea Room, Caroy House, The Tea Pot, Waterside Cafe Bistro
Restaurants in Waternish Bed and Breakfast Inns
4 based on 250 reviews
Cafe Bistro, with decking providing outside seating to the rear of the Cafe Bistro, looking out over Loch Dunvegan. Next to the village filling- station,
Tucked away in Dunvegan, Skye, this super dog friendly bistro is brilliant. The staff are delightful, restaurant spotless, the food delicious, hot and tasty. One to visit, you will not be disappointed
The highest snack van on the north end of skye at the quiraing carpark.hot homemade soup,drinks,hot snacks and our special haggis burger with various chutney. Also sandwiches,cold drinks. Also you may see our 1920 replica truck about,serving our famous ju
I had just finished walking and was famished. I could not turn down the tempting Jumbo Hotdog on the menu and was not disappointed as it was delicious and filled me up nicely. Roger, the man who served me, was very kind and did not shy away from a good chat while i was waiting.Thank you Nicola.We are glad you enjoyed your Jumbo hot dog, one of our special. Hope you had an enjoyable holiday on Skye.
4 based on 97 reviews
Caroy House. An individual and aspirational restaurant and bar in the heart of the Isle of Skye. A home away from home. Casual luxury, mouth watering food, a warm welcome and a dram lovingly poured at the end of a long dayâs exploring. Situated in the pic
Where to start so starter had scallops where cooked fine put server with cold peas and little bit lettuce leaf that was not washed well as was gritty the scallops had the rows still on which is just lazy preparation was difficult to eat in the plate it was served in. For main had mains size mussels the was starter size any where else the sauce was just cream had no wine or garlic or herbs was cover in some seed mix dont know why would been better with fresh herbs soft ones not to branches of thyme like was served with and one piece of bread I ordered a side of chips that was frozen fries and was burnt.
5 based on 27 reviews
The Telford Tea Room is run from our family home, Tigh Cilmartin in Staffin, located 15 miles north of Portree on the Trotternish Peninsula. Tigh Cilmartin is a Grade B Listed Building and former Manse, designed by Thomas Telford and built in 1829. Openin
Three of us called in for lunch. We were made very welcome. The tomato and basil soup was lovely and filling. The coffee and homemade cakes were equally good. An excellent place for lunch.
4 based on 84 reviews
There are quite a few selections of pastries, cakes and premade sandwiches. This is a great place to grab a picnic lunch. The worker was nice and friendly.
4 based on 875 reviews
We stopped here for a bit of lunch on our last day in Skye. The tables are incredibly close to each other so you have no real room and feel like you're encroaching on other people's meals. The waiter we had forgot our drinks, and when I asked about the menu (as it seems there are misprints and items on some menus that aren't on others - the item in question was 13.95 on mine, but 8.95 on my partners, with no apparent reason why), the waiter just shrugged these differences off and gave a half hearted response, instead of actually going to check. Regardless, I brushed aside these issues as him maybe having a bad day. Until I surveyed around as to what the other staff were doing. Items on the menu being wrongly delivered to each table, starters and mains coming up together (one table had 10 plates on at once because of this - they weren't best pleased), but probably most concerning, was when a half veggie, half meat-eater group ordered their respective haggis's, but they just served whatever haggis they felt like. The food itself was ok, if not a bit greasy - but the portion size was adequate for the price, tasted fairly nice... Although my burger I ordered seemed to come on a plate which was far too small for the meal itself, so eating it was a bit if a struggle. But again, I powered through.It seemed to me that there was severe training issues in this establishment, and in particular with my waiter, he seemed to like spending his time working at the bar rather than hosting in the restaurant. The drinks (when we got them) were nice, they seem to take care of their draught pipes and all glassware was clean.TLDR; cramped, questionable service, wrong things being brought to tables, food not bad.The tables are quite close together but there is room to get between each one. We do have several new staff and I can only apologise that your drinks were forgotten. Regarding menus we shall check them for misprints, thankyou for advising us. Tables do often ask for their meals, especially if they are in a hurry, to all come out altogether and we do try and accommodate this. The veggie haggis and meat haggis do look different and I again can only apologise if the waiter did not point this out to the customer. You state our food was ok I am sorry that you did not rate it higher, all our meat burgers are made in our kitchen, by hand, and are extremely popular. So to recap I do apologise that you didn't think you had the best service, we do have new starts and I apologise that you did not consider them trained enough.
4 based on 376 reviews
We are now open from 10.30am serving coffee and homemade cakes. At lunchtime we sell pizza by the slice and soup. From 5pm - 9pm we sell 12" takeaway pizza made to order. You can find our menu on Facebook , Lincontro Takeaway Portree. You can call in your
Me and the wife had used the restaurant last year and were delighted with the food and service. Now that it is just a takeaway, we were still looking forward to some pizzas this time round. What a disappointment it turned out to be. Garlic focaccia was ordered and it just seemed to be undercooked pizza dough with a smear of garlic. Terrible. The pizzas were a let down too as the toppings were non existent and they forgot to add other extra toppings. Will not be using this place again.
5 based on 45 reviews
Artisan, freshly ground coffee, tea, highland baking and a warm welcome all in a stunning yurt at Skyeskyns, Waternish, Isle of Skye. Open daily 10:30 am - 4:30 pm throughout the summer season.
We had coffee and cake here that were to a high standard although at a price (£12.70). Considering this isnât a âbig city establishmentâ these prices were rather high, however they did allow dogs into the Yurt, so some bonus.However they donât allow dogs in Skye Skyns factory or the shop.Thank you for your review and we hope you enjoyed your visit. We do our best to price our goods equitably and keep them low compared to other Skye establishment. The shop and the tannery are not suitable environments for dogs but they are always welcome in the Yurt!
4 based on 226 reviews
Ella's Cafe specialises in fresh food made daily on the premises using lots of Skye and Highland produce according to season. A wide variety, and ever changing selection, of bread and cake is baked on the premises to accompany our food and drink. A range
...but no dogs allowed. Why?!!?Get into the 21st century. Dogs are like kids, no problem if quiet and well behaved, or ask them to leave.My science is a little rusty but, as a very experienced dog owner and father of three kids, this may clarify things."Dogs": a domesticated carnivorous mammal that typically has a long snout, an acute sense of smell, non-retractable claws, and a barking, howling, or whining voice."Kids": children, young people, the transitional juvenile stage of a human being.21st Century Comparisons ....Dogs ..........Kids=========================================Cleans self with tongue .........often ...........rarelyCapable of using a toilet .......never ..........mostlySmells when wet ...................definitely .....sometimesDries self by shaking .............always ........rarelyLicks the floor ........................happily ........reluctantlySheds hair .............................often ...........rarelyAttracted by carrion ...............mostly .........sometimesMay be tethered outside .......often ............neverUnderstands what a cafe is ...incapable ....mostlySociety expects "kids" to be allowed to experience different social settings in order for them to learn new skills and develop into fully rounded adults. This is why we happily let children into our business.
Where to eat British food in Waternish: The Best Restaurants and Bars
5 based on 422 reviews
Situated on the stunning North East coast of the Isle of Skye, overlooking the picturesque Loch Mealt and the dramatic Trotternish Ridge, is the small hand weaving studio and gallery of Maggie Williams. Come and see Maggie at work on her 16-shaft dobby lo
Due to the rating on tripadvisor we thought we would give this place a try when passing. We ordered tomato and basil soup with home-bread bread, followed by nougat cake and tiffin. The soup was hot and delicious and the home-bread was soft and dreamy which is exactly what was needed when it was raining outside. Both cakes were made with dark chocolate, very rich but incredible tasty! Inside there is a collection of artwork on sale which is interesting to look at, there were only 3 tables and a weaving machine, the owner does say if you wish a demonstration on how to weave this could be arranged. In the cafe beside the menu, Ellishadder Art Cafe explains how it started and how they grow a lot of the ingredients used which is very inspiring. This is a lovely little place which is worth a visit.
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