Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in Onich, Scotland, United Kingdom. Onich - at one time Ounich - is a village on the east shore of Loch Linnhe, Scotland and, together with North Ballachulish at the entrance to Loch Leven, forms Nether Lochaber. St Bride’s Church dates to the 19th century.
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4 based on 515 reviews
We visited this restaurant last year (2018) and were very impressed by the menu, dining room and staff. However on our return to Port Appin recently, we again visited The Pierhouse, this time deciding on a Bar Meal. We had heard that the hotel was now under new management and had new members of staff, including the Chef but as the Menu was still very inviting we ordered our meal and two San Miguel lagers. Prior to receiving our first course, which was Cullen Skink, one member of staff brought our bread in a basket. However on receiving our soup about ten minutes later we were not provided with side plates. The main course of Haddock and chips etc which one of us had a very smooth batter, not crinkly and crisp as this traditional dish should be and it became soft and soggy in a short time. We would recommend that anyone having a meal here should check their bill before paying as a glass of Merlot had been added to ours and although both lagers we had were the same, one had been listed as a different variety which was dearer. The experience left us feeling service was totally disorganised and was a great disappointment to us. We shall not be returning in future.Dear SkimbaliteThank you for taking the time to leave this review for us; we very much welcome all feedback and do our best to use the comments in a constructive way. We are sorry that you were disappointed with your second visit to us. We have recently had new members of staff join the team, and your comments have highlighted that there are some areas of training that need to be reviewed. We can only apologise for this, and assure you that it will be addressed in the immediate future. With regards to the batter on the fish - we have discussed this with the head chef, and he has now changed the batter to a new and improved recipe made with Black Isle organic lager. We do hope that you will come back and visit us again, as we have - on this occasion - obviously fallen short of the great service and attention to detail that we would like all of our guests to experience. Kind regardsFiona McLeanGeneral Manager
4 based on 28 reviews
The Hotel Restaurant serves lunch, dinner and drinks daily. Open for hotel and non-hotel residents. Lunch â 12 noon til 2.30pm daily Dinner â Sun to Thurs 5.30pm til 9pm; Fri & Sat 5.30pm til 9.30pm Drinks â until 11pm We highly recommend booking your tab
Our first visit to this local bistro and we will certainly return to try the evening menu. The lunch menu offered a good range of reasonably priced mains and lighter options. Some interesting twists on local produce and favourites. Prompt and friendly service with good food.
4 based on 47 reviews
To continue Crannog's mission of sharing Scotlandâs stunning produce we have recently opened Crannog Beag; a mini Crannog on the pier offering a selection of Crannog seafood âto goâ. (âbeagâ is Scots Gaelic for âsmallâ) Our range of delicious seafood is p
Good food, nicely presented. Excellent wait staff. Loved the view over the Loch. Highly recommend this restaurant where we have eaten many times.
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.
4 based on 41 reviews
The Sea Salt Café Restaurant welcomes You to enjoy your meal at the comfort guaranteed by the presence of our onsite restaurant with impressive loch-views at The Lodge on the Loch Hotel. Our first-class Chef will be thrilled to prepare your courses from t
From the outside this place looks nice, but inside the decor is shabby and worn. Still, since we were only stopping for coffee, we decided to try it. Unfortunately, it ended up being a black spot on our otherwise lovely vacation in Scotland. We ordered 3 double lattes and a hot chocolate. These took a long time, tasted like they came out of a cheap vending machine, and when the server presented our bill, it was £24, at least £10 more than it should have been! The server said she had to double the price of our drinks because we ordered double shots of espresso. She never did explain why the hot chocolate was also charged double. We mentioned that most reputable cafes only charge 50 pence for an extra shot, but she would not change the bill and said there wasnât a manager or anyone else available to ask. Stay away!Hello there.Our sincere apologies for the unfortunate visit with us, and sorry if it ruin your holiday in Scotland.Indeed, you have been over charged, our colleague is new, and she had not been trained properly in how to handle these type of situations. Unfortunately when the manager came by, you were gone already, and you have paid by cash, so we couldn't refund you.Please contact us on [email protected] so we can arrange a refund for you. Sorry also for the badly tasting coffee, we have a very expensive coffee machine and the best italian coffee on the market here(Lavazza).Kindest regards,Sea Salt Cafe REstaurant.
3 based on 826 reviews
We came across Glencoe Gathering late in the afternoon in need of some tea and coffee and some refreshments. Upon entering we already regretted our choice, we were the only customers there and instead of staff offering help we were stared at by 2 members with no greeting at all. Eventually an older member of staff approached and once we asked if they would be willing to serve just hot drinks (it was nearing dinner and we did not know if they would be serving), we were rudely asked what we wanted without being seated or shown menus. After asking for a standard tea and coffee, we were told to sit wherever and after quite a wait got served some watery, tasteless, barely warm drinks. Upon finishing, no member of staff returned to us so wanting out as quickly as possible we walked up to the till to pay and this time the member of staff printed a receipt and took our payment without a single word to us! The whole experience was uncomfortable, with extremely tasteless and overpriced drinks.Dear guest Thank you for your valuable feedback, will discuss with department heads , sorry we where unable to meet your expectations. Kind regards
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4 based on 522 reviews
we had stayed at hollytree some 3 years past and on our return visit found yet again nothing but positives.staff all well mannered and smart accommodation perfect and serviced to a high standard by isa who was very friendly and interesting.the food also enjoyable I found the smoked haddock chowder to be very filling to the point that I could not manage a main fully. we were aware of the setting and beautiful views from our previous visit and again were treated to the added bonus of nice weather to enjoy the scenerywill be back in the future for sureone minus point hot plates please it is my pet hate and I experience it a lot even in 5 star hotels around the world.keep up your high standards till next time thanks again.
4 based on 1401 reviews
Lochleven Seafood Cafe, Deli and Gift Shop is situated on the north shores of beautiful Loch Leven (on the B86 in North Ballachulish) on the west coast in the Highlands of Scotland. Allowing the sea loch and mountain views to take centre stage alongside o
I had the most varied hot shellfish platter ever with lobster, crab, oysters,mussels, local Loch Linnhe langoustine, clams, razor clams, and scallops with corals attached . This is ordinarily only available for 2 at £95 , but the chef was persuaded to make an exception.This was massive and attractively presented and served with warm delicious,crusty bread. The mussels and scallop were particularly tasty.The waitress went out of her way to discuss the available vegetarian options with the chef for my companion who ended up with an interesting deconstructed ravioli.There is a blackboard with daily specials and there are fish, meat and vegetarian options and a separate kids menu.I was pleased to be able to try the local Devils Staircase Gin which is produced by the nearby Loch Leven Hotel. This slipped down a treat and as a bonus I was able to buy a bottle to take home.Unfortunately I had no room for dessert. The decor is modern with striking metal sculptures by Heather Cumming gracing the walls.I would advise booking as the restaurant was busy even on an October Wednesday.An excellent dining choice for seafood lovers visiting the Glencoe or Kinlochleven area or walking the West Highland Way. I wasnât able to check out the shop or view the shellfish tanks as I was only there in the evening.There is plenty of free parking, a small outdoor dining area with stunning views across Loch Leven if the weather permits.Hurry if you want to visit this year as they close on October 31st.
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