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11 Opinions in 1 websites
The hotel is situated central in Gairloch. We had a en suite with view to the beach and sea. Everything was clean and the food in the restaurant as well as the breakfast was really good. It seemed that the room as well as some other rooms were renovated not long ago. But somehow it felt a bit old timey. The staff was really friendly and kind. Duncan was a very good host with good hospitality.
10 Opinions in 1 websites
Stopped enrout for lunch, severed a very basic plastic cheeses on toast with half a tomato.... a cherry tomato!! The three of us got half a cherry tomato each, only place I know that cuts cherry tomatoes in half.... we left wondering what happened to the odd half? Serves on thick sliced white bread all very 1970s
5 Opinions in 1 websites
I've been to this place several times and I've never been dissappointed. Food is always amazing, fairly priced and service is friendly.
5 Opinions in 1 websites
Superb place for home made soup and sandwiches, all profits go to Highland Hospice and the place is run with a mix of staff and volunteers, yet really well run. Everyone friendly and welcoming. Nice coffee and cakes too :) you have the option of sitting inside our out in the main hall.
4 Opinions in 1 websites
What a perfect find. My friends and I took a trip from the black isle over to the hub today. Kids had a blast, adults could have a break and watch the kids, the food was great and prices were extremely reasonable. Staff were fabulous and great with the kids. The charity shop part was full of treasures, well laid out and great prices. Absolutely thrilled and will certainly be back. 100/100
4 Opinions in 1 websites
Friendly welcome from staff. It’s not a store I would think to come to but I’m glad I popped in and found the Old Dairy coffee shop! Easy and free car parking is always a bonus! Good menu ,soups, All day breakfast, hot rolls, panini’s and great selection of home baked cakes on offer. Also my friend is Gluten free she had a full breakfast it even had gluten free haggis! She also took a gluten free scone home with her that she said was the Best she had ever tasted! Coffee is from the Inverness roasting company so always good to see a local company using another! We will be back very soon!
344 Opinions in 2 websites
Arrived for a sit in coffee at 4.05 Saturday. Staff said they were closing shortly and we could only have a takeaway. My husband has advanced Parkinsons disease and badly needed to sit down. The server said we could sit outside however. After five minutes sitting outside another member of staff came out and said we would have to move on as they were shutting soon. We pointed out that we had been told we could sit outside. Five minutes later she came back and said we had to move on as the floor had been washed and for health and safety reasons we couldn't remain. The floor was dry!! I've never felt so unwelcome anywhere. Your staff were clearly desperate to be closed!
99 Opinions in 2 websites
Nice relaxed but fun place to go, music nights are great, also fab cocktails.
934 Opinions in 2 websites
Absolutely shocking customer service. 2 members of staff too busy chatting with a customer they obviously knew and took there time with that order so they could chat. Especially the staff member with the glasses and pony tail and kept walking past me while i stood for 10 minutes before they even acknowleged me !!
56 Opinions in 2 websites
You guys deserve more than 5 stars after our experience there the charming lady on the till was polite cheerful and bubbly even though some of the menu was not available. The food we did receive was simply outstanding the food was hot, looked delicious and we would not hesitate to recommend going for a meal there while shopping or simply in the area as we were.
1070 Opinions in 3 websites
We stopped here for a meal. The hotel and restaurant had been recently refurbished by the new owners, Highland Coast Hotels, to cater for tourists on the North Coast 500 driving route. The menu was simple but the prices were expensive with £35 for a starter and a main and another £8 for a dessert. At these prices we had high hopes for a gourmet dinner. The starters were good and round the corner at the Plockton Hotel and any where else in Scotland would have been £8. This left £28 for the main. The Highland Burger Main when it arrived was not worth half the £28. It was small, dry, dull and chewy with the most parsimonious handful of chips you could get away with. Still hungry I ordered the sticky toffee pudding. It was a tiny tray baked dry portion of cake with barely enough sauce to moisten a mouthful. It was the meanest serving I had seen. The staff on the other hand were friendly, charming, efficient and helpful. They were praiseworthy. I think the poor food and the mean portions were down to the management of the owners who wanted to fleece the tourists for all they could get and instructed their staff to maximise profit. It is a shame as this short sighted approach will damage any reputation.