Find out what Scottish restaurants to try in Foyers. Foyers (Scottish Gaelic: Foithir, meaning "shelving slope") is a village in the Highland local government council area of Scotland, lying on the east shore of Loch Ness. The village is situated on the B852, part of the Military Road built by General George Wade, 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Fort Augustus.
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4 based on 215 reviews
There's not much choice in the town so during busy periods you will definitely need to book ahead for the restaurant which is in the Glenmoriston Arms Hotel. Unfortunately this is not a reflection of the food. We found the dishes out of place considering the location of hotel. Our vegetables comprised of one large piece of carrot, courgette and turnip. Rather than a plate it came in a large bowl which meant the veg was presented on top of the food. If you're going to prepare and present food in a haute cuisine style you have to get it right. However, in our opinion it's better to deliver dishes which emphasise local Scottish preferences.
4 based on 270 reviews
Stopped for a quick lunch after searching for Nessie on the loch. Food portions were generous and of good quality. Service was also excellent - the cafe was very busy but despite this the staff were very attentive and we felt well looked after.
4 based on 1527 reviews
Went to Fiddlers whilst on holiday cruising the Caledonian canal. Its about a 20 minute walk from the mooring at Urquhart bay. We hadn't booked but we were dining early so managed to squeeze in - would recommend booking as its relatively small.They serve a good amount of local beer and ales and have a very extensive whisky menu - so much so, they have a food menu created to have with a dram pf selected whiskies.Mains of lamb cooked two ways and Loch Ness cider pork belly were very tasty with big portions. The Fruit Pavlova came with a huge meringue and a lovely fruit compote - again all desserts had a recommended dram !Service was warm and friendly - overall a nice dinner is a traditional pub. Well worth a visit.
4 based on 1037 reviews
Weâve visited the Loch Ness Inn several times over the years. We love the ambience of the place, and the service is always perfect, super-friendly. Tonight we felt the food was perhaps not quite up to itâs usual standard, and itâs rather expensive actually. It IS a huge tourist destination area though and I would charge a premium if I ran a restaurant there too, so fair enough. The meat in the steak & ale stew was beautifully cooked but very over-seasoned. Chips were small and over-cooked. Others in my party said the food was âfineâ, but it was a lot better than fine the last time we were there. Coconut panna cotta didnât have much flavour at all, Iâm not sure it had sugar as an ingredient at all? You did get some sweetness from the mango sorbet which came with it. All in all, just a little bit disappointed tonight with the flavours & some of the execution. I am sorry to hear that you were disappointed by your recent visit to the Loch Ness Inn, I have passed your comments onto the kitchen.
5 based on 386 reviews
A wee cafe in the bonnie Highlands next to Loch Ness, with a place for everyone. Kitchen Closes 4pm
From the outside doesn't look inviting,but don't drive past,you will be surprised inside how gorgeous it is.Staff and food amazing,never had a date(fruit) in my latte ,but it was yummy.
5 based on 377 reviews
Glen Rowan Cafe is a family run business specialising in fresh/local food and speciality coffee and cake, in a beautiful location close to Loch Ness.
best coffee in scotland. it was perfect. thank goodness we stopped and came back to have one. very friendly staff,excellent service and it was good to have a chat and get some local info. we shared a homemade cake and after one mouthful i wished we hadnt shared and got one each. good parking and there are a few gift items to buy in the cafe.
4 based on 184 reviews
Excellent food at an excellent price in an excellent location served by excellent staff.Very pleasant surprise. Best to reserve a table.We had Sunday Roast and Nut roast and a couple of extra beef slices for the dog ;).... and cheesecake (to die for)
4 based on 97 reviews
After a long road trip we were looking for a place to eat. The Pub serves food until 8:30 PM which was perfect for us. While not a culinary masterpiece, we had some Cajun Spiced Chicken and a Salmon (with an excellent salad). The food was fresh and tasty. Pub service (pay at bar they bring to table). A few cask-conditioned ales as well.
4 based on 320 reviews
Under new managment, our cafe will be opening on the 26th of March with a new menu and a lick of paint. We are opposite the 'Falls of Foyers' in Foyers, inverness. We are open daily, year round. Fabulous freshly brewed cappuccino, latte, espresso and amer
Located midway between Inverness and Ft Augustus on the southern side of Loch Ness in made a perfect lunch stop with lots of tasty options and friendly staff. The hardest part was choosing from the homemade cakes and slices They even made a great flat white. A walk down to the waterfall across the road made the desert guilt free.
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4 based on 535 reviews
After walking around Foyers Falls, this is an idea place to stop off for lunch. We drove past it on the way to Foyers, and caught our attention. So on our return we visited and before entering the building we were greeted by some Highland Cows and local deer. The owners have put a lot of attention to detail with the interior work and at the table we sat, there was a framed newspaper cutting about an encounter with Radio DJ Chris Evans. A good venue for lunch.
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