Best Soups restaurants nearby. Discover the best Soups food in Islay. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Soups restaurants near you.. The Isle of Islay spans 240 square miles, with an impressive 130 miles of coastline. The island is famous for its malt whiskies, and there are eight distilleries on the island. To be sure, many people visit the Isle to tour distilleries and "appreciate" whisky, but the wildlife and scenery are also a big draw. Bird-watching is particularly popular through the year. Just don't try to squeeze it in after a distillery tour or two. Looking through binoculars has been known to make some people woozy, especially after whisky.
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4 based on 173 reviews
This is perfect for those visiting the distillery, although itâs pretty remote for a random lunch stop while touring the island. Service was fast and friendly. I had a toasty with red onion marmalade, a half cup of Cullen Skink, a yummmmy apple crisp with ice cream, and a latte. Iâm not a scotch drinker but this gave me a place to eat and relax while the others in my group did a tasting.
Went for lunch while on holiday lovely friendly staff. Had lovely homemade soup and a panini folloed by a cake. The soup was lovely, hot and full of flavour and panini was well filled. The carrot cake so good and also tasted my companions pavlova, cakes to die for. Well worth a visit you cant possibly visit Islay and not go.
4 based on 10 reviews
A small family run business offering good quality food from breakfasts to a good selection of lunches.
Certainly been to worse places, but the food is a bit bland. We had slightly too salty home made soup and a very disappointing mozerella panini with no taste whatsover. Home made cakes looked decent enough, but most patrons seem to veer towards burgers and chips. It's that kind of place.
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