Basil Harbour Cafe

136 Harbour St, Nairn
01667 454774

Recent Reviews

Alison Urquhart

My Westie and I were made to feel very welcome on a very cold day! I had a bowl of Cullen Skink, which I have to say was one of the best I've ever had! Absolutely lovely. The staff were very friendly and I would definitely go back. Certainly worth a visit, highly recommend.

Neil Turner

Lovely little place, great coffee and welcome - sorry we couldn't stay longer this time but there'll be another visit next time we're in the area.

Dheraphol Suebwejkul

Best cullen skink I’ve

David Freeman

This cafe serves great food. My wife had Cullen Skink and I had “Rusty fries” chilli con carne, chips and cheese. Both were excellent hot and tasty, served by very friendly and efficient staff.

Alex Randall

VERY good service, food was quick and tasted perfect. Was a good price too!

daypm2016

Here on Fri 7th Jul just after opening time - got just what we needed a good hearty breakfast and they did amend the menu items to suit my preferences. Bacon with eggs and mushrooms - fantastic! I was also lucky enough to taste the smoked salmon my wife had - superb! Toilet was small but very clean. Well worth the visit!

Chris

Great spot by the harbour. Excellent food, good service and very friendly atmosphere. If you could extend your range of GF and vegan options even further, that would be brilliant!

Stuart Ramsay

A great wee cafe at Nairn harbour. Sitin or take away. Open until 4 pm.good quality ingredients cooked well , friendly knowledgeable staff. Excellent ice cream

Andrew Douglas

We have been a few times before and this time we were a little disappointed. The menu has been simplified and is now basically just soup or sandwiches.They have what they call a burger (plain meat patty in a soft white buttered roll) with chips and salad but it wasn't great.Until they expand the menu back we probably won't be going back.

Jenni Orr

Absolutely lovely place to stop by the Harbour for coffee, bacon rolls or a nice slice of cake. There's an ice cream window and tables to sit outside or in. Staff are charming and helpful. Exactly what a wee cafe should be.

David Gascoyne

Lovely Cullen skink would recommend this. Service was excellent very friendly, it is very popular if you are in the area please make a B line for this café.

The_Gilpins

A nice little cafe. Wasn't many places open on a Sunday so we were pleased when we found this cafe. Stopped in for a late breakfast and we were glad we did. Simple food, but very nice.(I am very fond of Larne sausage!!) Staff all very busy but always smiling.

Lee Molloy

This is one of our favourite places, if you can get in as it's very popular yet can be cramped inside (which is all part of the atmosphere). It's warm, friendly staff are a credit to Basils, they always make you feel welcome especially when it gets busy. The food is fresh and reasonably priced, highly recommended to pay a visit here.

InsularMontrosian

Never seen a place so mean with Chips as this cafe. 16 Chips, with a Smallish Taste free Burger on a Basic bun with some leaves a halved cherry tomato and a teaspoon worth of a shop bought coleslaw £10.50 An absolute rip off And when I ordered another portion of Chips the lassie looked shocked!! With 2 Mochas and 2 of these Basil Burgers we were £32 Never again

Google user

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the best cafe in Nairn and if in a debating mood, Scotland. Okay, at least the IV postcode for sure. We had a phenomenal Cullen Skint and a chicken and pesto sandwich served which what I would have said was “a little out there for me” mangetout coleslaw. This was until I tasted it, the man who came up with this can only be some kind of super human. The kitchen is open-view and we were entertained by some stirling banter by the chef while eating. They are lucky there is no beds in this place or I would move in!

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