The newly refurbished HS1 Café-Bar at the Royal Hotel in Stornoway has long been a favourite meeting place where you can catch up with friends, enjoy a meal and have a drink in a relaxed informal setting with views across the marina towards the Lews Castle.
Breakast is available from 8am daily with healthy homemade granola, smashed avocado with poached eggs, eggs benedict and full Scottish breakfasts being some of the options available.
Our lunch menu features tacos, burger, wraps and salads while the dinner menu offers small and big plates, which can be shared with friends and family. For more information and to view our menus please see our website www.royalstornoway.co.uk . To make a reservation you can call us on 01851 702109.
Season (1 Jan 2022 - 31 Dec 2022) |
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