Muir of Ord (Scottish Gaelic: Am Blàr Dubh) is a village in Highland, Scotland. It is situated near the western boundary of the Black Isle, about 20 km west of the city of Inverness, and 10 km south of Dingwall. It has a population of 3,026.
Things to do in Muir of Ord
4.5 based on 848 reviews
Oakwood Restaurant is just 3 miles from Inverness on the Main A82 travelling towards Loch Ness, road side.Serving award winning Scottish food, Venison, Orkney Island Gold Beef, Hand dived scallops & Langoustine, along with chicken, lamb & a good vegetarian and vegan choices.
This restaurant is slightly out of Inverness but only 10 mins by car, and is WELL WORTH THE VISIT!! The host, Gus, is extremely friendly and welcoming and the restaurant is quaint and relaxing The menu is amazing, so much so that it is extremely...MoreThank you Joanna for you very kind words.
4 based on 117 reviews
Bought some BBQ spare ribs, Beef Curry and Sweet & Sour Chicken.
The curry sauce was literally made from bisto curry sauce powder that you can buy from the shop (could easily see it in the background) and the beef was razor thin and not fully cooked.
However the Sweet and Sour chicken was very nice and the BBQ spare ribs were too but the sauce seems jelly and full of fat.
First time here and not sure if we would return.
The staff were lovely though.
4.5 based on 373 reviews
RedPoppy Restaurant is an elegant restaurant situated on the main street in Strathpeffer. Featuring a varied evening menu with exciting dishes full of flavour, there is something for everyone. The evening menu changes regularly. RedPoppy Restaurant also offers a light lunch menu featuring the ever popular RedPoppy Club Sandwich as well as customer favourites chicken fillets with sweet & sour sauce and macaroni with garlic bread. RedPoppy Restaurant will seat between 50 and 60 guests and is a light, airy space with amazing paintings by local artist Nicola Macdonell.
Good food, big portions. Lovely staff.
Would have had 5 stars but our table top had been cut with a knive or similar leaving if scored , these scores had then turned black making it very unsightly and a germ collector. I used my napkin to cover the offending cuts. It should either be taken out of commission or have a table cloth over it or repaired completely. Apart from that, a good restaurant and good value.
4.5 based on 400 reviews
Corner on the Square is a licensed delicatessen and eaterie overlooking the square in the historic village of Beauly. We offer a range of fine food and drink from up the road, round the corner and from across the globe. The welcome is unashamedly Highland and we look forward to greeting you soon!
I was the awkward customer who asked for a prawn Sandwich which was not on the menu. They delivered ....sauce on the side....perfect. Served with salad and dressing. I forgot to ask for the dressing on the side but it was okay as the dressing was as it should be...drizzled! ..not clarted! Coffee was lovely. Pate excellent.
The waitresses were all very pleasant and very helpful and so kind and patient with the few elderly folk in. It was a pleasure to see. The service was exceptional from the 3 young lassies that served us. Very attentive.
Super deli. Bought lots of yummy foods.
Definitely recommended. Definitely go back.
4.5 based on 114 reviews
I saw good reviews about this coffee shop on Trip Advisor whilst on a recent holiday in the area. We weren't disappointed. Situated in the old Victorian railway station, it has character and charm. The freshly made scones and coffee were delicious. The friendly staff made the visit. We will definitely return when we are next in the area.
4 based on 159 reviews
The worst food we've eaten for years. We made a terrible mistake going there and should have stuck to the advice of our host. It was suggested we should eat in the restaurant just across the road from Shimla. We wanted a choice of vegetarian and thought Simla had a better choice. Both my wife and myself choose vegetarians and the food was tasteless and abominable. The cauliflower (from frozen) was raw in the Aloo Gobi dish. The spinach paneer was awful and completely and devoid of any taste with big lump of paneer chucked in. We were charged £2 for two papadum. The entire meal was very expensive especially what was offered.
4 based on 342 reviews
Very busy and popular restaurant right in the heart of the historical and lively village of Beauly. We have a traditional style restaurant, and for a quick pit stop we have a coffee and cake area attached. We also have a more budget offering in our Bistro, which is situated in our main bar. At the Priory we can provide transport to and from the restaurant for tables of 4 or more, within a 5 mile radius free of charge. Booking is highly recommended. The restaurant has full wheelchair access.
Service was reasonable but could of done with a little more attention...maybe this was due to the young staff. Seabass was delicious, not sure what happened to the wilted spinach....more crispy than wilted however overall dish was tasty. Disappointed with the Baileys cheesecake, seriously lacking...MoreGood Afternoon Karen. Thank you for taking the time to review,your constructive comments will be addressed and are sincerely appreciated. Kind Regards Stuart
4 based on 18 reviews
Our restaurant provides delicious meals from fresh locally sourced produce. The vegetables we provide are grown in our own garden when possible. There is an emphasis on game and fish meals. We work closely with local farmers to get the best of what the region has to offer. We also have a "gun room" bar where you may enjoy the same delicious food in front of a wood burning stove.
Excellent service and delicious food. Had the smoked salmon, superb. Potted shrimps were very good. Venison crumble with leeks and bacon was also very good as was the stalkers pie. All cooked by Eliza. Ice creams were homemade and excellent, sea salt caramel and banana, raspberry ripple and lemon meringue.
4.5 based on 79 reviews
Friendly Tearoom which serves home made soup, sandwiches, baked potatoes and a great variety of home baking - caters for gluten free and will accept pre orders for large groups
We have visited on more than one occasion and find it a great, cosy, wee place. Staff always friendly and accommodating and food excellent. Very surprised at the negative comments! I simply don't recognise the tearoom from these.
Thoroughly recommended folks.....
4.5 based on 192 reviews
It might look much from the outside but looks can be deceiving. Lovely staff, absolutely fantastic food with amazing flavours and brilliant value for money. It was our first visit but it certainly won't be our last.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.