Reviews on Bar food in Portpatrick, Scotland, United Kingdom. Portpatrick (Scottish Gaelic: Port Phàdraig), is a village and civil parish in Dumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland. It is located on the west coast of the Rhins of Galloway, in the traditional county of Wigtownshire. The parish is about 4 ⁄2 miles (7 km) in length and 4 miles (6 km) in breadth, covering 9,300 acres (3,800 ha).
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4 based on 315 reviews
Always stop here for a light lunch when visiting the Mull. Food is lovely, service great, and all round nice place. Well worth a visit!
4 based on 407 reviews
Family pub located on the shore front of sunny Stranraer. Food served daily 12pm - 10pm Monday to Friday and 12pm -9pm Saturday and Sunday. Loads of great offers daily Pet friendly area so tell them to bring thier human. Give us a call.. we are always hap
This was our first visit to the Custom House and we really enjoyed it, the team were all friendly and the food was hot and tasty. Spoke to Charlotte on paying my bill and she couldnât be more helpful, even told us the pub was dog friendly! See you again soon. Hi Queenvee_111, great to hear you enjoyed your visit to our pub. Hope to see you again soon!
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4 based on 136 reviews
Family run Hotel & Bar, Catering for Romantic Meals for two to Sunday Carvery's and Family Gatherings.
We all really enjoyed our food. Menu had a great selection but staff were more than accommodating when we asked to go off menu. My wife is coeliac but was able to eat with no issues as they staff were understanding and informative. Chips cooked in their own fryer which means she was able to have them which is not always the case. Also when we received bread to nibble on she had her own gluten free bread which he have never had before usually she just gets left out so it was a really nice touch. Would definitely recommend and will return if we are in the area in the future.
4 based on 45 reviews
Staying in Portpatrick we decided to venture out and found The Galloway online and thought we would give it a try. Portpatrick is expensive for food and drink so it was a nice surprise to see the prices here were a bit more reasonable. However the food did disappoint. The haggis bon bons to start were lovely. We also ordered the homemade pate which we did not like at all and left it virtually untouched (not that any staff cared to notice when taking the plate away). For mains we had homemade lasagna and macaroni cheese which have to say were a total let down, bland and not a lot of flavour. Disappointing to say the least, would not recommend. Nice for a drink outside
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4 based on 100 reviews
Lovely hotel overlooking Portpatrick, public rooms all well laid out and beautiful decor, bedrooms to match. Breakfast was excellent too with views over the Irish Sea. Few niggles but none too serious to mention (each to their own) Well worth a visit- recommended
4 based on 218 reviews
Large portions and well presented. Would not hesitate to dine hear again.Friendly and efficient staff.
4 based on 659 reviews
The Crown offers an extensive bar menu from noon till 9:30 PM everyday. We also offer A La Carte from 6PM till 9:30 PM. We have ben a previous winner of the AA's "SEAFOOD PUB OF SCOTLAND" With Lobster,Crab,Scallops and Mussels along with Seabass,Cod,Salmo
Hadn't eaten here in a while and came back hoping it would be as good as I remembered and sure enough it didn't let md down. The Crown restaurant is not about fancy little pointless details, it's about great local produce superbly cooked. I had beautiful scallop mousse with prawns and toast followed by pheasant (cooked to perfection) on a bed of haggis with lots of neeps "n" tatties. All wonderful
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4 based on 297 reviews
Had always wanted to visit here, so glad we did. Very quaint village, people really friendly. Thereâs a row of hotels with bars that were fairly lively on a Friday. We stayed at the harbour house hotel in room 8, this was up some windy stairs with squirky sloping roofs. Our room was good with views to die for, although if your tall like my partner youâll have to watch you donât whack your head on the low ceilings the toilet/shower is internal and Very tiny but it was ok for overnight stay. The bar/restaurant area was lovely, breakfast was adequate too, cold & hot choices, staff welcoming & friendly, will definitely return.
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