Find out what British restaurants to try in Crianlarich. Crianlarich (/ˌkriːənˈlærɪx/ ( listen); Scottish Gaelic: A' Chrìon Làraich) is a village in Stirling council area and in the registration county of Perthshire, Scotland, about six miles or 10 km north-east of the head of Loch Lomond. The village's name derives from the Gaelic for "low pass", relating to its geographical location.
5 based on 63 reviews
Lovely, elegant restaurant with very local food. This was our first experience with the Scottish style of serving drinks and canapés in the lounge where you order and then are shown to your table to eat. A very efficient and relaxed way of doing things. We were served "veggie haggis," which I think is the way to go with haggis, and other treats. The 3 course dinner options were varied with local lamb, fish, and either venison or beef (I can't recall). Excellent service, a thoughtful wine list, and, or course, great whiskey options. I was introduced to Glengoyne single malts, which we'd not had before -- yes! I wouldn't want to drive back out from here after wine and whiskey but luckily we were guests and didn't have to! I look forward to returning.
4 based on 760 reviews
At the northern end of Loch Lomond and 27 miles from Rob Roy's grave, this vibrant stone-built inn opened in 1705 as a cattle drovers' lodging. Set between the main house and a lodge, the casual, individually styled rooms, most with traditional tartan car
Went here for an evening meal with friends, the intereor was Interesting and I instantly got a warm and welcoming feeling. The staff are friendly and pleasent and the menue has a wide choice to select from. The food was fantastic I sertinlay would go back again fantastic place I can get a bit crouded though so choose your timings right to make sure you get a seat.
4 based on 89 reviews
My husband and I stayed here as booked through a tour company. Our cabin room was quaintly decorated with a comfortable bed and furnishings. The shower and sitting areas, inside and outside, were very nice. The restaurant served the most amazing food. My salmon was so delicious and ample that I left fully satisfied. The service was friendly and attentive.
4 based on 1106 reviews
A family business which was established in 1965, and has grown over the years to what it is now, a stop off on the West of Scotland. Retail shops include gifts, whisky, outdoor clothing and a Filling Station which has a diverse stock ranging from grocerie
I had the most unexpectedly wonderful time here 5 years ago. So happy to have "found" it on the internet. The photos of the snow, wet cold day are unmistakably the same place and blustery day. Oh that soup, being foreigners we had no idea what joyful surprise we were in for, was a home cooked experience that left lasting memories. I just wanted to stop in and say after we enjoyed a very fine meal. every bit of shopping and musing in the shops was a delightful experience. Truly the Green Welly cup of soup is the one that soothes that savage beast. I came back to say hi and thank you even though the drop down menu wouldn't let me go back further than 2018. I hope I can hop back to Scotland and bring some hungry friends with me.
4 based on 354 reviews
We recently did a road trip to the Highlands and Islands of Scotland and stopped here for a lunch on the way to Glencoe from Glasgow.I'm always a bit wary of pub lunches but we ventured inside as we were hungry.We were pleasantly surprised by the quality of thew food. I ordered a soup and a Vegetarian burger with fries - both were well cooked, well presented and very tasty especially the fries.My wife ordered Fish and Chips which came beautifully cooked and my son ordered Chicken Tyndrum with haggis and whisky source.Not only was the food excellent but the prices were very reasonable considering how most restaurants in the region overcharge because of the masses of tourist.Parking was very easy and free wifi was also available
4 based on 84 reviews
Crianlarich Station Tearoom is a friendly cafe located at Crianlarich Train Station, on the West Highland Way.We cater for walkers, train passangers, road traffic and anyone else that wishes to come and visit us!We also do stamps for the West Highland Way
Just before you head off on your train journeys, make sure you pop in and grab something to eat or drink, so pleased we did
3 based on 345 reviews
Chicken burger was ok but not spectacular. Fish and chips were good. Large piece of haddock with tartar sauce. Not too many options in Crianlarich so you take what you can get
3 based on 273 reviews
BEST WESTERN The Crianlarich Hotel's flagship restaurant can be found in the Highland Lounge. The restaurant has been awarded one Rosette by the UK's AA food guide and has won a number of accolades at the Scottish Hotel Awards in recent years. Our menu sh
Beautiful decor in this hotel although upstairs carpet could do with a shampoo. Drying room available for our wet walking gear which was great. Staff were reasonably pleasant and helpful. Hairdryer in the room was not great for my masses of hair, it took forever to dry. Evening meal was very tasty and reasonably priced. The breakfast was my favourite part and had fresh pastries as well as all the other essentials. Within a 5 mins walking distance to wee shop and local pub was a bit further along the road. Friendly locals and a stunning setting as we set off in the morning on our walk. Probably stay here again.
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4 based on 197 reviews
My wife had chicken and bacon pie and I had steak and ale pie both of which were OK. They would have been better with puff pastry rather than short crust. The steak pie had too much gravy in it and it was a bit watery. They were both served piping hot. My wife had their version of an Eaton mess for desert which she said was fantastic.
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