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We visited the bistro twice for dinner and the food was delicious both times. There were various vegetarian options and the portions were large and very tasty...big meals to follow a cold day of going. The bistro is based in an old church...and the decor is lovely, with stained glass windows and lots of fairy lights covering the beams. I would recommend booking in advance. View all feedback.
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Staying the road on the Stronachlachar decided to drive to Inversnaid and visit this establishment for a possible dinner later. Arrived at 12:30pm and got out of the car to see a menu etc, immediately greeted by a black haired woman who came over to tell me that "people sleep downstairs" (bare in mind it is 12:30). I said sorry we just wanted to look at one menu for later, she said we don't open until 4 so I said can... View all feedback.
I made a last-minute booking while hiking the West Highland Way and stumbled upon an incredible oasis. The rooms were clean and simple, the facilities were well-maintained, and the staff was friendly and enthusiastic. The bistro served a delicious curry for dinner and the breakfast spread was fantastic. I would highly recommend this place to anyone looking for high-quality accommodation and food. I will definitely be returning. Thank you to the team for a wonderful experience.
This is a great place to stay with excellent staff who are very helpful. I highly recommend the rooms in the bunkhouse, which are suitable for all your needs. The showers are fantastic.
This restaurant is top-notch from beginning to end. The staff is excellent as soon as you enter. The bistro is beautiful, the food is fantastic, and the staff goes above and beyond. Well done to Mark and the team. Thank you again, David Mcarthur Hamish.
We stayed here as a group of 8 on our second night of the West Highland Way. Clean, basic accommodation all we needed for an overnight stay. Staff were lovely, especially with giving us a lift up from the bottom of the hill. The restaurant area is beautiful. As a converted church, it still has the old stained glass windows and other features. Dinner was delicious, special mention for the venison stew, which was amazing. There is a shared shower block, which is a portakabin outside, which was clean and spacious. They provide a packed lunch to take with you for £6.
Awesome place! Great staff, brilliant food (haggis and tattie scone with pepper sauce was immense) and lovely room. Can’t fault this place!