Find out what Scottish restaurants to try in Kilmartin. Kilmartin (Scottish Gaelic: Cille Mhàrtainn) is a small village in Argyll and Bute, western Scotland. It is best known as the centre of Kilmartin Glen, an area with one of the richest concentrations of prehistoric monuments and historical sites in Scotland. It contains over 800 monuments within a 6-mile radius. It is home to Kilmartin Museum and the Kilmartin Hotel
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3 based on 154 reviews
Quick lunch with a friend today, I said to the waitress when she collected the dishes, that was delicious (chicken & sweetcorn soup) but I think they forgot to add the chicken !5 mins later the chef, a lady, opened the bar door and called loudly across the bar/room to me, 'excuse me, there was chicken in the soup - we used stock so the pieces were very small' then disappeared. Everyone in the room heard and I was very embarrassed. . .with all looking at me. . . left me speechless. So uncalled for, I had already said it was delicious. Just no way to behave, ruffled her ego I think!
3 based on 231 reviews
STUNNING FOOD IN A UNIQUE LOCHSIDE SETTING. Our Restaurant with its massive picture window gives all diners unparalleled, breathtaking views across Loch Craignish. With a menu to rival any restaurant in Oban, the Galley of Lorne offers delicious and styli
Last evening my party of three had a meal in this pub. It was extremely disappointing. Worst mussels ever, in fact! Tasteless and disinterested staff response. Had to ask for my money back on this dish, even after complaining. They were still going to charge! Fish and chips disappointing too, but edible. Stodgy batter and frozen chips undercooked. Limp salad. Scallops very nice though, but all else a fail!Toilets not too clean either with no hand towels, with faulty dryer. Gather there is new place to open directly opposite. Iâll go there instead!
4 based on 61 reviews
My wife and I recently stayed in the Crinan Hotel for two nights again and it was just as terrific this time! I have already reviewed the Hotel, but breakfast is served in the Westward Restaurant. We looked up the Sound of Jura, towards the Corryvreckan Whirlpool and the setting is simply magnificent! We were looked after by Guest Relations Manager Pedro, who has an amazing sense of humour and he was ably assisted by Gwen.Breakfast provides a wide range of options and I went for the orange juice (delicious). home stewed compote of fruit, then the full Scottish breakfast with free range fried eggs, grilled pork sausage, back bacon, Portobello mushroom, plum tomato, potato scone and black pudding. Fantastic - well cooked and beautifully presented! With a pot of tea and mixed white and brown toast with homemade marmalade, my joy was complete. All of that, combined with the stunning location, the Westward is the place to be. Because we had our dog with us, we couldn't have dinner there and ate instead in the outstanding Seafood Bar.Thank you for such a lovely review we are always trying to get it right and still keep a happy atmosphere.
4 based on 287 reviews
We are a friendly wee place, meet for proper coffee, homemade cakes and yummy lunches! Lunch served from 12-4. Gluten free and vegan options available as standard.
This venue is under new management and no longer open in the evenings. So previous dinner reviews should be disregarded and the cafe only considered an option for sandwich lunches. Unfair comments. And we do a lot more than 'just' sandwiches. I think the reviews of the last 18 months speak for themselves.
4 based on 330 reviews
"Lord of the Isles Bar and Restaurant is situated in the safe haven which is Craobh Haven Marina. Open for lunch and dinner, Lord of the Isles serves only the finest of west coast seafood and local produce. A favourite for locals and tourists alike, this
We were happy we had made a booking as this place is very popular. We understand why. The view on the marina is great, the food is good and the staff is very friendly. We would come back without any hesitation.
4 based on 155 reviews
This is a lovely relaxed and informal restaurant with views over the Crinan basin, which contains an original steam puffer, the Vic 32 and an assortment of other boats.
4 based on 122 reviews
We love the food here. Had both the breakfast and dinner. Nicely prepared and served. Bravo. We both enjoyed the chance to relax and savour this fine offering in a delightful village. Place was full of animated tourists and locals too.
4 based on 371 reviews
Kilmartin Museum Cafe is open every day from 10 - 5 from March to end October and 11 - 4 during November and December. We close from Christmas until the beginning of March each year. The cafe provides lunches, cakes, teas and coffees. Wherever possible, o
We stopped here for (vegan) scones and a drink after a lovely walk in the glen. The scones were very good with vegan spread and jam. They had a number of savoury vegan options on the menu too.
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