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Take a break and enjoy a warm Hebridean welcome at the Benbecula Distillery Café, located within our Visitor Centre in the heart of Benbecula. Whether you're exploring the islands, visiting the distillery, or simply looking for a great place to eat and relax, our café offers a comfortable space to unwind with beautiful island views and a unique cultural atmosphere. We serve freshly prepared soups, sandwiches, baking, speciality coffee, and local seafood, showcasing the flavours of the Outer Hebrides.
What makes our café different is its setting. As part of Benbecula Distillery, one of the newest independent distilleries in the Hebrides, visitors can combine lunch or coffee with a distillery tour, whisky tasting, or a browse around our Visitor Centre. The space also features displays from local artists and collectors, and heritage exhibits that celebrate the history, culture, and community of the islands. Whether you're meeting friends, sheltering from the weather, planning your next island adventure, or simply looking for a quality lunch stop, our café offers a welcoming environment for locals and visitors alike.
Located centrally in Benbecula and easy to access while travelling through the islands, Benbecula Distillery Café is an ideal stop to enjoy good food, great coffee, and a taste of island life. We look forward to welcoming you.

Outer Hebrides Tourism Member 2020| Season (1 Jan 2026 - 31 Dec 2026) |
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