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The best restaurants serving British food in Na Hearadh agus Ceann a Deas nan Loch Eilean Siar Highlands and Islands

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5.0

492 Opinions

location-icon4 Geocrab, Scotland
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We came to Skoon a few times since it opened its doors and were back today (my other half, her father and I) while visiting family on Harris: we spoke to Emma and she was great to talk to. The place has not lost any of its charm, a real oasis for visitors and with delicious bakes/coffee. The artwork by John is splendid, and there is a good collection of sheet music (trad music for clarsach and fiddle, mainly) and CDs/Vinyls. I would be back in a heartbeat! Francesco

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5.0

82 Opinions

location-iconGolden Road Turnoff, HS3 3DZ Scotland, Scotland
British
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Tucked away on the other side of the pier, this is a fantastic takeaway, the taster box was delicious and so fresh. Loved the scallops which were perfectly cooked. Thank you.

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4.5

842 Opinions

location-iconHarbour, Scotland
British
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An absolute gem of a restaurant looking over the harbour. A warm welcome on arrival and an extremely good dinner. The scallops and smoked salmon starters were superb and we followed up with cod, halibut and pork belly every one of which were genuinely delicious. I can’t recommend a restaurant more highly.

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4.5

108 Opinions

location-iconSgarasta Bheag, Isle of Harris, HS3 3HX, Scotland
British
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We ate twice at Scarista House Restaurant during our recent trip to Harris. We have dined here before on previous visits over the last 20 years and this year it was better than ever. Beautifully prepared local food. First menu - Twice baked cheese soufflé, followed by Stornoway landed hake in a delicious sauce and some delicious vegetables. and then a chocolate roulade!. Second menu - goats cheese, courgette and cheese raviol with a nettle pesto (amazing!) followed by local hand dived scallops and the most delicious lemon tart with excellent pastry, lemon verbena ice cream and a strawberry and pink peppercorn coulis. Fabulous! Highly recommend the cooking here! An absolute delight!

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4.5

47 Opinions

location-iconGolden Road, Isle of Harris, Scotland
British
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myeslf and a friend just turned up,the welcome we got was briliant. the buitiful Jessie served us and made me and my freinds day. we chatted and jessie said there was a calie on soon.I said i would love to go, but unfortunate we had to go back home to Glasgow. that was june 2019. Have to go back, love to see Jessie again.

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4.5

47 Opinions

location-iconArdhasaig, Scotland
British
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Wonderful photographs of the area unframed and framed. Table mats and coasters. Beautiful building in a wonderful setting with very helpful people. Worth taking a look see.

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4.5

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location-iconTalla Na Mara, Pairc Niseaboist, Na H-Eileanan An Iar, Seilebost HS3 3AE Scotland, Scotland
British
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Lovely restaurant / cafe. Welcoming; good food - shepherds pie, lasagne, scampi with fresh leaves & excellent home made garlic bread. Great views.

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4.0

210 Opinions

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Came for lunch , restaurant was very busy but found us a table in the corner. Enjoyed the lunch , especially the fish chowder ! The service as pleasant, swift and efficient !

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4.0

119 Opinions

location-iconTalla Na Mara Pairc Niseaboist, Scotland
British
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We had booked 3 nights stay here but were a day late arriving as our ferry was cancelled, owing to fog. A 7 unit site with 2 showers with a toilet in the same room [En-suite]. One of the rooms was, imo, suitable for disabled guests. The facilities were clean with no extra charge for the showers. As the area was "remote" from the main site - hundred yards away and out of sight of the main site - access through the gate, into the shower/toilet block and chemical disposal point was by padlock code or Door Key Code. It worked and probably necessary as adjacent to the main road but slightly annoying. Good water supply and Grey water runoff easily accessed. The most expensive site we used in our holiday through the Outer Hebrides but West Harris Trust is a Community Charity so any profits presumably channelled back into Community Projects