Reviews on British food in Fort William, Scotland, United Kingdom. Known as the Outdoor Capital of the UK, Fort William is at the heart of a wide range of exciting activity centres. Visitors enjoy easy access to exhilarating hillwalking, mountain climbing, snow sports and water sports — as well as the gentler pleasures of a refreshing day spent fishing, walking in the country or cycling. Capture the spirit of the Scottish Highlands by taking in its stunning landscapes, tasting the area’s authentic whiskies and ales, and exploring its fascinating museums.
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4 based on 869 reviews
Friendly and helpful staff. Good beers. Had vegetarian haggis with neeps and tatties which was lovely. Very reasonably priced. Decor is a little tired but friendliness of staff makes up for this.
4 based on 387 reviews
The Lochy Bar and Restaurant is extremely popular with locals and visitors. We are located on the edge of Caol village and near Banavie, by the Caledonian Canal - perfect for visiting yachts and visitors staying in the area. Our family restaurant offers g
We were staying at The Lochy caravan site and took the 20 minute walk to the pub. Externally it didn't look promising, but once inside it was better. The decor is a bit jaded, however the staff were very friendly and helpful. My wife had the Mongolian beef curry, kids had fish goujons and chicken baguette with chips. I had the steak and black pudding pie. All plates were polished off, then onto puddings for all of us. Would definitely return if we are next in this part of Scotland.
4 based on 186 reviews
We stayed at the castle for one night and had dinner. It was superb from the pre dinner drinks served in the parlor to the actual dinning experience. The food was delicious and the services impeccable. The wine selection was terrific. People dress up and it just felt like you had taken a step back in time and had a glimpse of what it would be like for that era.
4 based on 545 reviews
We were expecting a cheap burger bar with cheap fish and other options. Pleasantly surprised, lovely smoked salmon starter, and haddock and chips were delicious. Best haddock Iâve had for a long time. It might be different in peak season but we found it extremely good. Well done guys
4 based on 514 reviews
The food philosophy at the Lime Tree is that dishes are made here from fresh, seasonal, locally sourced raw ingredients, then made into something special by our skilled innovative Chef team 'The Lime Tree Restaurant style is one we have come to know as Fi
... friendly, attentive service. The food is nicely presented and well cooked. As it is said for restaurants of this kind of quality: worth a detour!!! Weâve liked the amuse-bouche: very fine goat cheese with truffles!The starters have been extremely tasty: - a âspecial kind of saladâ: Great Glen Venison and Green Peppercorn Salami, with a Mesclun Salad, Srathdon Blue Cheese, Apple and Quince Dressing and toasted Haggis bread Croutons.-âPotted Rabbitâ: A confit of Rabbit served with a Carrot Salad, Cornichons, and Orkney Dark Island Sourdough toast- Duck Leg Pithivier: Slow cooked Duck leg Pancetta Duck Liver with Ceps in glazed Puff Pastry served with a Red Wine JusAs a main we all liked the âDuo of Highland Lambâ: Pan fried Rump and Crispy Lamb Shoulder served with tender stem Broccoli, Roasted Cherry Tomatoes, Creamed Polenta, Salsa Verde and a Lamb Jus.The wine list is interesting: Go for the white New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc and the red Australian Shiraz/Cabernet.
4 based on 488 reviews
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Traditional food with a twist and good beer plus a great atmosphere and a warming log fire.The haggis, neeps an tatties comes with a cream sauce. Tasty but I prefer minus the cream however it was well presented.The soup was delicious and the haggis melt drew plus marks. Good place and friendly staff.
4 based on 853 reviews
I ate here with 6 friends, the restaurant was really busy, but service was quick. The food was of a high standard, and no one had a meal they didn't enjoy. The puds looked lovely as well.
4 based on 2639 reviews
Stunning loch views, freshly caught local seafood and a glass of wine in a warm and cosy atmosphere - it's the perfect recipe for relaxing after you've had an enjoyable day exploring the Highlands. If you enjoy the finer things in life, you'll love Cranno
We booked ahead as soon as we secured our accommodation as we heard this is very popular restaurant and we are so glad we did. That is good advice. We thought this restaurant - set over the water of the Loch at Fort William - was superb. The seafood menu was outstanding. A great, varied choice and a very reasonable price. The staff were extremely accommodating and very professional. The wine list complimented the quality of the food and all in all we would definitely go back.
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4 based on 423 reviews
We went to The Geographer this evening. Everything has been perfect. We had 2 starters, 2 main dishes and 2 desserts in total. Every course was different, delicious and nice to look at as well. The staff was polite, nice and helpful, asking us several time if the food was good and if we needed anything. The best restaurant we have seen so far, in our Scottish holiday. If you visit Fort William, stopping by The Geographer is one thing that you must do.
4 based on 2132 reviews
Our unique location just outside Fort William at the very foot of Ben Nevis is THE place for great food, real ale, live music and bunkhouse accommodation. Popular with walkers, mountaineers and locals alike, the Ben Nevis Inn is found at the start of the
This place is a God send if you have just descended Ben Nevis.Terrific food served to hungry patrons on shared tables. We arrived after dark, from a tricky descent and managed to secure a table. Booking ahead is recommended. The chicken and haggis rumbledethumps are delicious. Lovely staff and good food.
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