This beautiful archipelago, where Scottish Gaelic is still spoken, is divided into the Inner and Outer Hebrides and stretches the length of Scotland's west coast. The most visited and largest of the Western Isles is the brooding Isle of Skye, a short ferry ride or bridge away from the mainland. Islay, home to prolific whisky production, is another gem. Highlights of the less visited Outer Isles include stark Lewis and the town of Stornoway, rugged Harris, with sandy beaches and tranquil Barra.
Restaurants in The Hebrides
5.0 based on 45 reviews
light lunches available fresh rolls toasties panini fresh coffee and homemade cakes fresh scones made daily cheese fruit plain and many moreclothing in all sizes costume jewellery indulgence jewellery handbags shoes and much much more OPEN 7 days Monday to Saturday 9.30 till 4.30 Sunday 12.00 till 4.00 seating available for 21 persons high chair availabledisabled access and toilet facilities
Labels is an amazing little coffee shop, spotlessly clean and It serves great coffee.The scones are to die for, such a great variety. There is also a range of other food which is always served with a smile. It also has guite a collection of accessories for the ladies. This is a little jewel of a shop.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
UPDATE - AN TOBAR IS CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. An Tobar was voted Venue of the Year 2020 and is part of an exciting arts organisation based in Tobermory; merged with the prolific Mull Theatre Touring & Production Company. We specialise in visual arts, music, and theatre and are dedicated to making good things happen across art forms on and off our beautiful island home. As well as our producing and commissioning our own work, we host a varied programme of incoming shows - theatre, dance, gigs, comedy, film, family shows, community events and more. An Tobar has a unique Cafe and Shop, with delicious food and creative gifts!
4.5 based on 185 reviews
Carbost is a great place to spend a sunny Sunday afternoon, and The Old Inn is just the place to eat. They have configured the establishment with a one way system. Shame some patrons ignore the signage (but you get that everywhere). The food selections is great and the specials board is quirky, being mounted on an old mangle. We had a table outside and had good views to the east end of Loch Harport and onto The Cuillins. Table service throughout worked and was always a server nearby if we wished to add to our order. We had the Skye Gold, and Orange Juice and Soda(for the designated driver) to drink, and to eat fish and chips, and venison burger. Both were well sized portions.
4.5 based on 75 reviews
This was right down the street from our rental. It is a small local pub, does get some tourists. Great place to unwind. A few beers on tap and an incredible whisky selection. They have every standard Islay whisky and a few bottles you can only find on Islay. Great little jukebox and the locals had a very eclectic mix playing. There was even one older lady who stopped in with her huge dog (I think it was a Husky). Definitely worth stopping at
4.0 based on 107 reviews
We ate our lunch in the bar which had a lovely friendly atmosphere. The chap behind the bar was very welcoming and we felt that the COVID measures were well implemented and observed. We felt very safe. We both thought the food was fabulous and the portions generous. The scallop starter with black pudding and cider jus got the thumbs up from my husband and I enjoyed the Gravlax salmon. My main was venison with honey and Drambuie jus - it was absolutely delicious! The sea bass with saffron and pea cream also tasted fantastic. Final course of carpaccio of pineapple with chilli glaze and raspberry sorbet was the perfect end. It was expensive but we thought it was worth every penny and the service was excellent. We would definitely come back!
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