The Isle of Skye, Scotland
Restaurants & Pubs on the Isle of Skye
We are lucky to be able to source first class natural & home grown produce on Skye from meat & game to salads, cheese, vegetables & berries to the vast variety of seafood (particularly shellfish). In almost every bay creeling boats can be spotted working their pots & bringing in their catch of the day Lobster, crab, prawns & scallops. You cannot find better or eat them so fresh!
Restaurants on the Isle of Skye in Scotland
Skye has restaurants of world renown like the award winning Three Chimneys near Dunvegan, The Loch Bay at Stein & Kinloch Lodge Isle Ornsay. Kinloch now offers afternoon teas giving one the opportunity to browse in their cook shop. 'A Claire Macdonald' cookbook makes a great gift or souvenir! Kinloch Lodge have been awarded a Michelin star for its food, the first Michelin star to be awarded in Skye.
Also at the southern end of Skye, Hotel Eilean Iarmain offers both a first class restaurant & bar with local gaelic musicians who get together to sing & make music.
Pubs on the Isle of Skye in Scotland
All over the island are cosy little cafes & bistros where hot soups, warm scones & cakes will refresh & revive, with the Portree Café Arriba being a great meeting place for locals who enjoy a home-made soup, quiche, cake, a glass of wine or simply a tea or coffee.
One last place to note is the Sligachan Hotel & Bar at the foot of the Cuillin as it is a gathering place for climbers & locals alike.
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- Scalpay House, Broadford,
- Isle of Skye, IV49 9BS
- +44 (0) 77 130 164 23
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