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85 Opinions in 1 websites
We were lucky to arrive before the coaches did so more or less had the place to ourselves. Very good value for money. A single cheese melt in the high street would set you back £12, without a coffee. We went for the tea for two at the wool mill for £18. There was enough to feed 4 and the same with the coffee we chose. The staff are all kind and down to Earth. They provided us with a box that we could take the excess cakes we couldn't eat. It was the Christmas tea for two which included the turkey, stuffing and cranberry sandwiches. Too much cranberry for me so made the sandwiches a bit too much like jam sandwiches for me. This aside, I would recommend and will return. Was all good and well worth the money. Home made mince pies and scones were very good.

80 Opinions in 1 websites
A relaxing overnight stay. Lovely warm room with blackout curtains made for a great sleep. Nice friendly staff. Lots of comfy seating areas. Garden and grounds free to walk around. Seating outdoors too. Nice range of breakfast options although the pork sausages had a strange taste. We both left ours. Only one slice of toast served per person. Lovely homemade soup with bread and butter on bar food menu but fish was clearly frozen and therefore wet which resulted in soggy batter. Mayonnaise is not homemade but comes in wee jars from Heinz. Pate is also bought in, a decent size 90g jar but disappointingly bland and contains pork as well as chicken despite being advertised only as chicken liver and port pate. Might be an issue for some who don't or can't eat pork. Pate came with nice apple chutney but only a single,small oval slice of bread. Be warned! I asked for 2 extra pieces and discovered after we'd paid our bill, with a 10% surcharge included which we were fully aware of beforehand and happy to pay, that we had been charged £6 plus the accompanying 60p service charge for the extra 4 slices they chose to bring, without butter..... Cheeseboard was nice, served with assorted crackers and chutney, again without butter.

73 Opinions in 1 websites
The most depressing coffee shop I've ever had the misfortune of visiting. Completely soulless, coffee isn't great and cakes were stale. Never again

71 Opinions in 1 websites
Quirky and full of history! This meal was fabulous and it was a lovely place to have a special family meal. The food was clearly homemade, fresh, and local produce used. We can recommend the seafood hot platter- wow!! Situated in a beautiful old house at the far side of the harbour with fabulous views over the loch. Take some time to read the history of the house, and the documents available in the entrance hall. Very interesting!

70 Opinions in 1 websites
My family of 4 stopped here to eat during our driving trip around Scotland. We all got traditional breakfasts, which were delicious with big portions. The service was very good and we got our food fast. That night, my wife realized that she had lost her fanny pack. We contacted JJ's Cafe and they told us that they had found it at our table. We were already back on the road by then, so there was no way for us to return to Fort William to retrieve it. We asked them to ship it to our house in the USA, and they did! I would go back to JJ's Cafe for the good food and service alone, but I would ABSOLUTELY go back for the opportunity to support a business like this whose owners and employees care this much about their customers. Thank you!!!