No visit to Stornoway is complete without dining at the Boatshed Restaurant, located within the historic Royal Hotel. This esteemed restaurant offers meticulously curated lunch and dinner menus that celebrate the best of locally sourced produce. Guests can indulge in fresh, locally caught shellfish and seafood from the pristine waters of the Hebrides, as well as savour the finest Scottish beef and the award winning Stornoway black pudding. Every dish at the Boatshed is a testament to the rich culinary heritage of the region, showcasing the unique flavours and ingredients that define Hebridean cuisine.
The Boatshed’s setting is equally impressive, offering spectacular views across Stornoway Harbour to the majestic Lews Castle and its surrounding grounds. Whether you’re enjoying a leisurely lunch or a sumptuous dinner, the panoramic vistas enhance the dining experience, making it truly unforgettable. The restaurant’s ambiance perfectly complements its location, providing a cosy yet elegant atmosphere that is ideal for any occasion, from intimate dinners to family gatherings.
A warm Hebridean welcome awaits every guest, with the restaurant’s staff dedicated to providing exceptional service. Their friendly and attentive approach ensures that every dining experience is personalised and memorable. In addition to the exquisite food, the Boatshed boasts a varied selection of wines that are sure to satisfy any wine lover. The knowledgeable team is always on hand to offer recommendations, ensuring the perfect pairing for your meal and enhancing the overall dining experience.
The Boatshed Restaurant is open daily, serving lunch from midday to 2:30 pm and dinner from 5pm to 9pm. Given its popularity and the high demand for its exceptional cuisine, bookings are essential. For more information or to view the menus, please visit www.royalstornoway.co.uk.
To make a reservation, call 01851 702109 or visit the website. Experience the culinary delights and warm hospitality of the Hebrides at the Boatshed Restaurant, where every meal is a celebration of local flavours and traditions.
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