Restaurants and Cafes in Loch Ness, Glen Affric and the Black Isle


Inch Hotel, Fort Augustus

Inch Hotel     Fort Augustus

The Yard Restaurant at the Inch Hotel is open to both residents and non-residents. It provides a relaxed informal setting with views over the world renowned Loch Ness, which will make you want to really take your time over your meal. Head chef Nick Sharp, who has previously worked at many high profile restaurants throughout the UK including multi AA rosette restaurants, uses his experience to offer guests some of the best locally sourced and freshly prepared seasonal cuisine.

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The Cnoc Hotel, Struy, Strathglass

The Cnoc Hotel     Struy, Strathglass

Our award winning Restaurant provides excellent meals with freshly prepared local produce. We go to great lengths to ensure that we source the finest of local produce. Now serving Applecross Bay prawns, Torridon & Shieldaig hot smoked salmon, oysters, mussels and much, much more. Delivered straight from shore to door several times a week. Enjoy Strathglass venison and local cheeses, and wash it all down with local ales.

The Cnoc Hotel nestles within the countryside of Strathglass, at the foot of Glen Strathfarrar, close to Glen Affric and only 20 miles from the City of Inverness. Food is served all day and includes afternoon tea, and a traditional carvery Sunday Lunch served at your table. Due to its popularity it is advisable to book in advance for meals.

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The Lovat, Fort Augustus

The Lovat     Fort Augustus

“Loving it at the Lovat”. This totally refurbished landmark Loch Ness hotel delicately offers contemporary comfort amidst traditional Victorian charm.

The Lovat Restaurant & Brasserie are driven by a dedicated 2 rosette kitchen that focuses on fresh, local produce coupled with well balanced seasonal dishes. The Lovat is the perfect place to meet friends; to relax with a fine whisky, ale or wine; to dine informally or more intimately in the relaxed ambience of the hotel.

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