Register today! | Already registered? Sign in

traveldk.com

from Eyewitness Travel Guides: the world's bestselling travel guides
  • Personal guide
  • Open
Member image

Scotland : Places to eat

Submit an attraction

Make sure your favorite shops, restaurants, hotels and more are listed.

Submit an attraction illustration
Win a trip to Bolivia & Peru
Win a trip to Bolivia & Peru

Enter to win

Competition open to UK residents only

Join our free monthly newsletter

Advertisement

  • Funky arts centre with bistrobar. The best music venue in the northeast region. Live bands play at weekends.

  • Celebrated pub on Tobermory’s colourful seafront. Always bustling (and often packed) with locals and visitors. Regular live music.

  • Superb little hilltop restaurant with short opening hours, so phone in advance. French-style food with panache.

  • Created a Chef Laureate in 1972, David Wilson’s restaurant continues to enhance its reputation. Wooden beams, open fires and printed fabrics set a French provincial scene, which complements the style of cooking. Seasonal Scottish produce is to the fore (see The Peat Inn) .

  • Exceptional food and range of wine at the fairest prices. This restaurant is an enduring favourite (see The Peat Inn) .

  • Voluptuous curtains, deep sofas and blazing fires make this country hotel a delight, and the restaurant excels. Their guinea fowl breast with truffle noodles is a winner.

  • An ale house with atmosphere, right by the harbour. Bar food served all day in summer and at weekends in winter. The place where the locals eat and drink.

  • The Tower

    With access to one of the best views in Edinburgh, the food could easily take second place. But The Tower doesn’t rest on its laurels, and continues to prepare simple Scottish dishes with carefully sourced ingredients – from oysters, mussels and scallops, to a hearty Aberdeen Angus steak (see The Tower) .

  • Great location, eyeing up the Castle from the Museum of Scotland’s rooftop. Tasty variations on Scottish cuisine.

  • A wonderfully theatrical setting in the Secret Garden room. Game and seafood dominate the menu, while the 900-strong wine list carries a reputation of its own (see The Witchery by the Castle) .

Advertisement

 Latest guides