Reviews on Scottish food in Dunvegan, Scotland, United Kingdom. Dunvegan (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Bheagain) is a small town on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It is famous for Dunvegan Castle, seat of the chief of Clan MacLeod. It is also the hometown of Celtic fusion band Peatbog Faeries. Dunvegan is within the parish of Duirinish.
Things to do in Dunvegan
5 based on 45 reviews
Artisan, freshly ground coffee, tea, highland baking and a warm welcome all in a stunning yurt at Skyeskyns, Waternish, Isle of Skye. Open daily 10:30 am - 4:30 pm throughout the summer season.
We had coffee and cake here that were to a high standard although at a price (£12.70). Considering this isnât a âbig city establishmentâ these prices were rather high, however they did allow dogs into the Yurt, so some bonus.However they donât allow dogs in Skye Skyns factory or the shop.Thank you for your review and we hope you enjoyed your visit. We do our best to price our goods equitably and keep them low compared to other Skye establishment. The shop and the tannery are not suitable environments for dogs but they are always welcome in the Yurt!
4 based on 1191 reviews
We stayed in a nearby Camping Pod and booked for dinner both nights of our stay, based on reviews. Not disappointed at all - really friendly and welcoming staff, great service and the food did not disappoint. Fantastic Fish & Chips, best Cullen Skink I have ever tasted. The musles as a shared strater were really fresh and my hubby had the Blade of Beef both nights it was so good. It was a shame we didn't have room to try a dessert. We are thinking about booking to stay here next time we visit Skye.
4 based on 209 reviews
Histrionic Victoria Sponge worthy of Mrs Beaton â¤ï¸ only regret is that couldnât stay all day. Worth booking a b&b opposite this place just to sample everything. Worth a very large Skye detour to reach the cafe âï¸ Clean toilets & great gift-shop :)
5 based on 795 reviews
An intimate and contemporary Scottish restaurant with classic French influences in the beautiful fishing village of Stein, Isle of Skye.
I can't remember when I last enjoyed a meal as much. Everything about this lunch was perfect. Mid week, mid October, wet and windy outside. But inside is a little gourmet haven which you honestly wouldn't expect to find in quite such a remote location. It is so relaxed, no stuffiness at all. Everyone chatting and clearly having fun. Excellent service and brilliant food. It's rare to eat a meal where every course is of the same high standard and every element on every plate is equally successful and delicious.I take my hat off to the chef and thank him for giving me and my husband such a memorable experience. Now all I have to persuade him to do is to give me the recipe for clootie dumpling...!
3 based on 50 reviews
Newly reopened with new owners and now called The Dunvegan. We went on two occasions for lunch and dinner and both were excellent. Service 1st class and lots of local Skye produce on the menu. We didnât have a cake but they looked amazing. They have their own in house baker. Live Scottish music in the bar from time to time. Dogs are welcome in the bar area.
3 based on 100 reviews
Had fish and chips. Very greasy and not very tastefull. We smelled like fish and chips for days after our visit. I think good for takeaway.
4 based on 139 reviews
Smart, clean with home cooked food from soup to paninis all local products including our salad which is picked & delivered within 1hr. Even our coffee is roasted on the isle of skye with a blend you will not find anywhere else.
We loved the hospitality that we received here as well as the food. Locally owned, locally sourced, such a great place to stop and look at the views and enjoy a delicious dessert. Would recommend the fresh strawberries and homemade vanilla ice cream. It was glorious.
4 based on 250 reviews
Cafe Bistro, with decking providing outside seating to the rear of the Cafe Bistro, looking out over Loch Dunvegan. Next to the village filling- station,
Tucked away in Dunvegan, Skye, this super dog friendly bistro is brilliant. The staff are delightful, restaurant spotless, the food delicious, hot and tasty. One to visit, you will not be disappointed
5 based on 37 reviews
Serving Fresh local seafood. This is a mobile van on the banks of Loch Dunvegan serving Langoustine and Mussels. As all the shellfish is fresh and in high demand, get here early to avoid disappointment. Open from Easter to mid October.
A great hidden gem. Don't pay excessive prices for langoustines elsewhere when you can get them super fresh and delicious here at the roadside! Langoustines with the garlic butter were incredible, fresh and piping hot. Bags of flavour and served with a smile.
4 based on 1692 reviews
We are a family run business in our 30th year of trade, serving seafood and other locally grown and harvested produce, Scottish Meat and Game, craft Scottish Beers, wines and spirits. We are open from Mon-Thursday for light lunches, Sunday Lunch for a 2/3
The Old School Restaurant is a favourite. Food is fresh and delicious, service is great, and the setting is very unique! I have eaten here in 2016 and 2019 on trips to Isle of Skye. You will likely need reservations, as it is a popular establishment. I highly recommend you try it.
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