Based on 7 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 7 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 185 in 1506 in Highland
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Really cool pub in Inverness. Delicious, varied beer, delicious food (burgers and local dishes) and live music. Great atmosphere for a cozy entertaining evening.
Britta Behrens . 2024-08-18
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My best friend and I had an amazing night for our road trip in Scotland. The place, peoples and the music were on fire 🔥 amazing experience thanks ❤️
Noémie K . 2024-06-10
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Amazing, delicious food. We loved it!
Diana Tolvaj . 2024-02-15
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Everything we had was delicious, we agreed it was a great choice.
Mary Jane Canale . 2023-09-30
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Had an amazing night here Saturday evening. Lots of live Scottish music, little dance floor for the brave and a super atmosphere. One of the best nights out in Inverness in a long time!
Themevify . 2023-09-05
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Great food and wings, wasn't here for the music as it was early afternoon. Great atmosphere. They did get my order wrong, but is food and I will eat it.
Teddy Ng . 2023-02-18
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Very impressed. Jenny and partner who run it are very sociable. Both very knowledgeable about everything on the island and were keen to talk me through what there was to see and do on Rum and all aspects of living there. The shop also operates as a community hub and is a great place to meet and hang out with whichever islanders happen to be there. Everyone without exception was very friendly and welcoming. You can get a tea or coffee there. Jenny didn't have any soup on but kindly said I could buy a tin and she'd heat it in the microwave. The shop itself is really well stocked. Wish I'd known just how well stocked and I would have saved myself the weight and capacity of bringing things from the mainland. Things I bought included a box of grapes, crisps, a tin of sweetcorn, soup and roll, a coffee, a laminated OS map of Rum, a pie, ground coffee, an Our Wullie gift box and tablet. Things that were available included eggs, cheese, milk, fresh fruit and veg, bread, all manner of tinned goodies, pasta, rice, soft drinks, alcohol. The shop also operates as a post office some of the time. Perhaps best to get in touch if you're not sure whether they will stock something. Definitely the place to head to when you land and to meet some really kind and interesting people as well as stock up.