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196 Opinions in 1 websites
Although the cafe was closed. We came here for the Cow Tour. Our guide was very insightful and informative. Got plenty of hugs and kisses from plenty of different cows and the bull. All so soft and easy to get around. The guide was extremely well mannered and was willing to answer any question and give advice on how to handle 11/10 will hug Kate again and pet Angus

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I am surprised by the number of poor reviews of this cafe. My experience here today was excellent. There is set meal for Sunday lunch. Today it was turkey and all the trimmings. Very simple but very good and good to see proper home cooking and good service. Booking is needed but as it is a small family run place that is understanable. Highly recommended.

59 Opinions in 1 websites
We were driving from Skye to Fort William and wanted to stop for lunch on a Sunday , in which many places were closed. I went on TripAdvisor and this pub was open. Authentic, cosy pub with a water view. Food was great, the Cullen skink soup delicious, as well as the fish + chips and the Pot pie. Great location too.

36 Opinions in 1 websites
On a rainy day in the western Highlands near the town of Glenelg, we happened upon this lovely little place. We’d been visiting the nearby stunning Broch on the grassy rise and decided to stop in for a coffee and cake. We were ushered in to this quaint little wagon, plenty of room for the two of us to warm up by the fire. The lovely ladies serving us made two delicious hot coffees and we decided to have a piece of fruit cake and courgette cake. The cakes were home made and both scrumptious, the conversation was pleasant and interesting. I imagine that on a clear day it would be lovely to sit out in the garden.

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Was New Year’s Day not much open this was packed with locals inside and out. Great food excellent coffee and a free beer from the owner for the new year what more do you need and dog friendly even better.

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Mary Queen of Scots Exhibition - absolutely fabulous. Extremely well put together and displayed. The Harrison family are lovely. Would highly recommend a visit. Whilst we did not eat at the cafe it all looked really good and was busy with both locals and tourists. A must....

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Unwelcoming couple owners who were quite unbelievably rude and would not even let us use the toilet during our visit. Avoid at all costs.

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£3.60 for a small mocha was simply too expensive. Nothing wrong with the place or plocton village for that matter but I feel that too many people are treating tourism in the highlands as a boom within which they can make a fast buck rather than a reasonably priced sustainable industry that will serve generations to come. If the tourism bubble bursts in the highlands it will be pricing on this level that will be a major player in its demise.

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This place says its open 12 noon to 11pm. It isn't. We drove for 90mins to get there. A waste of time and money. They can't be bothered to update Google, their own website , or even the hours displayed outside their own door. I find that annoying as well as disrespectful

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We turned up on a Sunday night tired and hungry. Walked in and Scotland are losing 3:0 to Greece… oh dear. But the lady behind the bar was ace, looked after us really well. I had battered haddock and my wife went for a burger. Both were decent maybe a few too many chips but that always happens. The beer was spot on and wifey liked her wine. Really friendly place to eat and we’ll be back to try the curries.