British Restaurants in Pitlochry
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“Fantastic meal and restaurant staff were extremely helpful with allergies, adapting meals to suit!”
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“We had a fantastic experience renting bikes here! The service was friendly and straightforward, with excellent tour recommendations tailored to our plans and fitness levels. We rented two e-mountain bikes for £90 a day and enjoyed a wonderful tour from Pitlochry to Blair Castle and the surrounding areas. Helmets and a bike lock were included, and the return process was just as easy. We would definitely rent bikes from here again in the future!”
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“Had a lovely family meal here after climbing Scheihallion. Staff kindly kept our table despite our late arrival. Food was splendid. One surprise was that despite being "Seasonal Scottish Fare" I wasn't able to order Haggis Neaps and Tatties. Toilets clean. You need to find somewhere to park as it's right in the centre of Pitlochry.”
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“It was our first visit,didn't eat there,drink prices were not to bad,friendly staff and good Atmosphere.”
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“Very welcoming and happy staff.
The food was excellent and served in good time.
I would definitely go again”
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“Really enjoyed our meal here, service was good and food tasty. Not far from the main road and easy parking although you have to pay. Menu had a good selection as well”
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“Driving up to Queen's view and remembered that they have shut down their cafe so swung off at the last minute for the Nae Limits sign, prices looked reasonable so we went in.
I had the full breakfast, hold the egg, with home made baked beans, local bacon, sausage, black pudding, grilled tomatoes and mushroom and the beans were worth the money alone but everything else tasted top tier.
My wife had Eggs Benedict but this was no ordinary Benedict as the muffin was replaced with potato rosti and the hollandaise mayo replaced with sriracha mayo, my wife doesn't like hot sauce but this sounded so tempting, and it was all so good that she cleared the plate, two rosti and two eggs with greens.
The coffee is excellent as well as the food and all for under £30.
Best value outwith the pub chains but about ten times better than any pub grub.
Almost worth a 2 hour drive just to eat here.
Parking: Plenty of parking space at 1pm.”
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“The Highland Chocolatier, Iain Burnett is probably the most famous purveyor of fine handmade chocolates in Scotland and one of the most awarded also.
The shop, cafe and visitor experience is fabulous but be warned ...such luxury could see you part with a sizable chunk of money as his marvelous confections will entice, dazzle and hypnotise your senses!
Well worth the short detour if you're passing Grandtully and it's a beautiful short drive from Pitlochry and Aberfeldy.”
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“My sisters my dad and I stumbled across this wee tearoom on our trip , what an amazing little find from the atmosphere and warm welcome from staff (and Hetties mum) we enjoyed their home made scones and blended teas . I fell in love and came home with a cozy wee courie tea. Thank you so much for making our otherwise mundane cup of tea one of the best . We will come visit again”
“**5 stars**
I recently dined at the Inn on the Tay, and it was an absolutely amazing experience! The homemade Steak and Black Pudding Pie was rich, flavorful, and cooked to perfection – truly one of the best meals I've had in a long time. The setting is equally as impressive, with stunning views of the river rapids adding a unique and peaceful backdrop to the dining experience. The staff were friendly, attentive, and made the evening even more enjoyable. Whether you're looking for delicious food or a beautiful atmosphere, this place has it all. Highly recommended!”