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Uig Sands Restaurant opened in March 2019 with the aim to provide visitors with an authentic, world-class memorable dining experience. Using the best local produce our chefs can source, freshly prepared and all whilst you are sitting in front of huge floor to ceiling views across Uig Sands beach, the hills and the sea. The restaurant is family owned by Elly and Dickon Green and run by a fantastic team headed by Chef Kenny MacKay.
We are open seasonally and our times and days can vary through the season so please check times ahead and ideally book tables ahead.
Hope to welcome you here!
Silver Listing 2013
Eat Drink Hebrides 2019
Outer Hebrides Tourism Member 2020| Season (1 Jan 2026 - 31 Dec 2026) |
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