Find out what Scottish restaurants to try in Lossiemouth. Lossiemouth (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Losaidh) is a town in Moray, Scotland. Originally the port belonging to Elgin, it became an important fishing town. Although there has been over a 1,000 years of settlement in the area, the present day town was formed over the past 250 years and consists of four separate communities that eventually merged into one. From 1890 - 1975 it was a police burgh as Lossiemouth and Branderburgh.
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4 based on 241 reviews
Centrally situated in the heart of Speyside, Elgin. The Laichmoray Hotel is a small Family Run, Friendly, thirty four Bedroom Hotel with Restaurant, Malt Whisky Lounge and Cocktail Bar. We boast 150 Malt Whiskies and 40 Scottish Gins. Our chef's pride the
A couple on a two night visit. Well appointed rooms. Efficient over the bath shower. Good quality bathroom fittings. Restaurant menu fairly extensive and reasonably priced,.One minor caveat: stairs to be negotiated may be difficult for those with mobility issues.
4 based on 178 reviews
My eldest son with his wife and daughter took me to breakfast here in the café section. I was pleasantly surprised as I haven't been before. The food was great and the staff was very friendly. There was a small area for my grand-daughter to play. I plan to go again and try the restaurant.
4 based on 301 reviews
The Moray Registrars had a wonderful meal last night at the hotel. Once again everything that was ordered was delicious. A special thank you to Jonathan for making cocktails for us. Can't recommend this hotel enough.Thank you very much for such a kind review. We all hope you have a long and happy retirement.
4 based on 484 reviews
Nestled down a medieval close (a Scots word for alleyway) in the historic centre of Elgin lies The Drouthy Cobbler, a bar-café focussed on good drinks, honest food, conversation and community. The Drouthy has firmly established itself with a reputation fo
Wow. Found this place down a side alley and dropped in for a quick drink. Real ales on tap and the food menu was exciting. Had an early dinner and it did not disappoint. Pork Belly starter and then Mussells in white wine and garlic and a veggie burger for my wife. Some of the best food of our Uk trip so far.
4 based on 478 reviews
We were recommended Johnstons after a visit to Elgin Cathedral. The restaurant was very busy but the staff were exceptionally well organised, very friendly and very helpful. A great atmosphere with large groups, small groups and all ages. The choice of food was good with a great range and some particularly tasty looking cakes. We had soup and sandwiches followed by a scone and hot chocolate. The portions were generous and the service excellent. We followed this by a visit to the shop where my wife purchased some beautiful stuff. This was an exceptionally good experience and one that we will repeat on our next visit.
4 based on 444 reviews
Splendid pub restaurant with a good menu. All food hot, tasty, well presented. I chose tomato and rice soup, lobster crayfish and pancetta macaroni, and a whisky panacotte. Nice pint of Innes & Gunn IPA, and a dram of Knockando from the whisky menu. All great. Very reasonably priced.
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3 based on 63 reviews
We had a lovely meal here,good selection of meals, specials on a board. Good beer,had the Belhaven bitter and a White Blonde,a hoppy beer,locally brewed. Staff friendly. Good views over sea. Parking on road but room to. Been couple years ago,didn't disappoint. Has a outside terrace if nice but mind the golf balls from local course,ha,ha!.
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4 based on 237 reviews
Food was good, some said average. Service was slow however they were very busy and the staff were very nice, accommodating and there was no rush even though we were the last to leave!
Most Popular British food in Lossiemouth, Scotland, United Kingdom
4 based on 82 reviews
Serving the finest Scottish seafood, Highland beef and game that the Moray larder has to offer. Cooked with passion and served with pride!
Fabulous food, haggis Bon Bon and peppers starter. Followed by lobster special and fillet steak and lemon meringue pie and cheesecake- all just amazing & no corkage for BYOB, just perfect. We will be back... possibly tomorrow!!
Best European food near Lossiemouth, Scotland, United Kingdom
4 based on 615 reviews
When visiting family in Elgin we always pop out to Lossiemouth and Harbour Lights for lunch. Great menu, great food.and excellent service.
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