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Find the best of fresh produce, prepared and creatively presented at the Boatshed. Fabulous value early dinners and a la carte menus include local seafood and meats from traditional local butchers…
Our licensed restaurant is an intimate space overlooking the Atlantic in Uig. We serve locally sourced ingredients that define the Hebrides, often produce grown or reared on our croft in Enaclete. …
A downloadable guide to showcases our amazing food producers and places to eat and drink with 78 listed in the guide and maps of Lewis, Harris and Uist & Barra.
Our multi award winning Downpour Gin range is bursting with hand gathered, wild Hebridean botanicals, produced with locally grown heritage bere barley, is currently aging in the cask room at our…
Community local produce shop selling quality products from Barra & Vatersay including fish, meat, bread, jams and chutneys, eggs, home baking and much more. Also stocks wholefood, books, wool & craft…
An independently owned Delicatessen & Speciality Food Store in Stornoway centre. Freshly prepared Coffee / Sandwiches / Salads made by friendly staff. Cheesemonger, Whole Foods, World Foods, Local…
Enjoy Hebridean products served in our daily light lunch menu.
If you’re looking for a relaxed and casual dining experience, then look no further than HS1. Located in the heart of Stornoway town centre, HS1 offers stunning views across Stornoway Marina towards…
The largest arts facility in the Outer Hebrides and comprises a gallery, performance space/cinema, education room, bar/restaurant and gift shop. It has won many awards including a Come to Britain…
We are a perfect half-way point for cyclists and walkers we offer light snacks, homebaking, teas and coffee. We serve them within an artistic experience of original, affordable paintings, prints,…
Menus at Cleaver change regularly to reflect the seasons and ingredient availability with fish options changing daily depending on catches. Feast on exquisite Leurbost Mussels, succulent Hebridean…
Discover the spirit of Lewis - Mint, wild thyme, rhubarb root and heather blended with Isle of Lewis water create a light and refreshing gin.
Comfortable, elegant small hotel and restaurant in a remote location overlooking one of the most beautiful beaches on the south west coast of Harris.
We are awaiting information from Stornoway Golf Club.
Eleven Restaurant, nestled within the Caladh Inn in Stornoway, offers a delightful dining experience that has become a favourite among locals and visitors alike. Known for its warm and inviting…
Situated on the Hebridean Way not far from the Butt of Lewis, we are a family run business that offers grab and go food freshly made using local produce, from breakfast rolls, afternoon snacks,…
Come and visit a unique group of restored thatched cottages. Relax and enjoy fresh homemade cooking and delicious home baking with a wee ‘strùpag’.
Dine in our lounge bar or conservatory to relax or view the beautiful seascape and wildlife. We offer cafe treats or a choice of tasty food dishes.
Kilbride Cafe offers a varied selection of snacks/main meals and drinks including home-made soup and a selection of home baking. Overlooking the Sound of Barra, you can enjoy the stunning view from…
Loomshed Hebridean Deli on Main Street, Tarbert
Our modern 4 star hotel serves lunch, afternoon tea and dinner – all using the best locally sourced ingredients. Our Menus offer meals from traditional classics to the finest fish, meat and…
Inspired by our beautiful Hebridean island setting, Stornoway Gin is bursting with natural botanicals to deliver unmistakable flavour.
A small family run Bistro and wine bar, offering a relaxed and informal venue which offers local produce on the menu, catering for all dietary requirements. Booking advisable.
Langass Lodge has built up an enviable reputation as one of the best places to eat in the Outer Hebrides. We offer modern Scottish cuisine using the best local ingredients.
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Stornoway, Isle of Lewis
Find the best of fresh produce, prepared and creatively presented at the Boatshed. Fabulous value early dinners and a la carte menus include local seafood and meats from traditional local butchers and local hunting estates. Closed Sundays.
Isle Of Lewis
Our licensed restaurant is an intimate space overlooking the Atlantic in Uig. We serve locally sourced ingredients that define the Hebrides, often produce grown or reared on our croft in Enaclete. Our à la Carte menu is available Monday-Saturday and a Roast Dinner on Sundays.
A downloadable guide to showcases our amazing food producers and places to eat and drink with 78 listed in the guide and maps of Lewis, Harris and Uist & Barra.
Isle of Benbecula
Our multi award winning Downpour Gin range is bursting with hand gathered, wild Hebridean botanicals, produced with locally grown heritage bere barley, is currently aging in the cask room at our historic Hebridean home in Benbecula.
Isle Of Barra
Community local produce shop selling quality products from Barra & Vatersay including fish, meat, bread, jams and chutneys, eggs, home baking and much more. Also stocks wholefood, books, wool & craft supplies. Free Wifi and laundrette.
Isle of Harris
Mustard friends watch out: In the South of Harris you find artisan mustard made from 100% natural ingredients. Try the multi-awarded complex mustard with its unusual and lingering nuances.
Isle of Lewis
An independently owned Delicatessen & Speciality Food Store in Stornoway centre. Freshly prepared Coffee / Sandwiches / Salads made by friendly staff. Cheesemonger, Whole Foods, World Foods, Local Produce, Wines, Whiskies & Artisan Gins.
Isle Of South Uist
Enjoy Hebridean products served in our daily light lunch menu.
Stornoway, Isle of Lewis
If you’re looking for a relaxed and casual dining experience, then look no further than HS1. Located in the heart of Stornoway town centre, HS1 offers stunning views across Stornoway Marina towards Lews Castle and its picturesque grounds. This prime location makes HS1 the perfect place to unwind after a day of exploring everything the islands have…
Isle of Lewis
The largest arts facility in the Outer Hebrides and comprises a gallery, performance space/cinema, education room, bar/restaurant and gift shop. It has won many awards including a Come to Britain Trophy and Traditional Music Venue of the year.
Isle of Lewis
We are a perfect half-way point for cyclists and walkers we offer light snacks, homebaking, teas and coffee. We serve them within an artistic experience of original, affordable paintings, prints, cards and handmade crafts by Debbie Cullis and Paul Smith.
Stornoway, Stornoway
Menus at Cleaver change regularly to reflect the seasons and ingredient availability with fish options changing daily depending on catches. Feast on exquisite Leurbost Mussels, succulent Hebridean langoustines and scallops alongside hearty Scottish braised blade of beef and pan-fried duck breast.
Isle of Lewis
Discover the spirit of Lewis - Mint, wild thyme, rhubarb root and heather
blended with Isle of Lewis water create a light and refreshing gin.
Isle of Harris
Comfortable, elegant small hotel and restaurant in a remote location overlooking one of the most beautiful beaches on the south west coast of Harris.
Isle of Lewis
We are awaiting information from Stornoway Golf Club.
Stornoway, Isle of Lewis
Eleven Restaurant, nestled within the Caladh Inn in Stornoway, offers a delightful dining experience that has become a favourite among locals and visitors alike. Known for its warm and inviting atmosphere, the restaurant is a place where guests can enjoy an array of delicious options, all served with a friendly smile.
Isle of Lewis
Situated on the Hebridean Way not far from the Butt of Lewis, we are a family run business that offers grab and go food freshly made using local produce, from breakfast rolls, afternoon snacks, freshly brewed coffee.
Isle of Lewis
Come and visit a unique group of restored thatched cottages. Relax and enjoy fresh homemade cooking and delicious home baking with a wee ‘strùpag’.