Find information on the cafes, restaurants, pubs and bars where you can enjoy delicious food and drink in Argyll & The Isles. This region has a fantastic selection of markets, shops and eateries where you can try the best local produce.
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Restaurants
Portavadie,, Loch Fyne
Situated on the stunning banks of Loch Fyne, Portavadie Marina is the newest addition to Argyll's thriving restaurant scene. Winner of the Clan Dram Nautical restaurant and bar of the year for 2009 at the Scottish Licensed Trade Awards.
Distilleries
Isle of Islay
Follow your nose along the famous road from Port Ellen and you will eventually come to the most welcoming distillery on the island. Ardbeg's white-washed walls can be found nestling in a rocky cove on Islay's southern tip.
Producers & Specialist Shops
Oban
Locally owned and operated since 1978 Millstone has been a cornerstone of healthy eating in the West Highlands. Based in Oban we have a lavish selection of Organic produce, a very complete supplements department and much more.
Restaurants
Appin
Our renowned seafood restaurant has won a reputation as one of Argyll's most idyllic and romantic destinations, with magnificent panoramic views overlooking Loch Linnhe and the islands of Lismore and Shuna.
Restaurants
Nr Oban
The Isle of Eriska Restaurant is situated within the main hotel on Eriska, located only 10 minutes from Oban, and reached by a small vehicle bridge attached to the mainland.
Restaurants
Oban
Visitors to the Asknish Bay Restaurant at the Loch Melfort Hotel; 18 miles south of Oban, are sure to be treated to a very local, first class dining experience.
Restaurants
Rothesay
Visit Rothesay's friendliest Brasserie and try our award winning menus. We have a Healthy Living Award from the Scottish Consumer Council. We use local produce, vegetables, meat and fish to produce the finest quality meals.
Producers & Specialist Shops
Rothesay
Visit Rothesay Creamery and see Isle of Bute Cheese being made on site
Restaurants
Cairndow
Food is served throughout the day at the oyster bar and the menu includes shellfish, smoked fish and white fish as well as Scotch Beef steaks, Bute lamb and a vegetarian option.
Restaurants
Dunoon
Discover heritage, fine drinks and first class dining in Dunoon's oldest lounge restaurant and function suite.
Bar and Pub Food
Oban
Markie Dan's Pub & Sea-view terrace has the best scenery in town.
Distilleries
Port Ellen
Take a tour of the distillery, see our distillers at work and view the unusual pear shaped stills. Peated malt, slow distillation and long maturation together ensure Lagavulin develops a complex, rich, peaty character.
Producers & Specialist Shops
Isle of Mull
Organic bakery specialising in delicious biscuits.
Restaurants
Oban
The Steakhouse Restaurant at the Rowantree specialises in a wide range of steak dishes.
Bistros & Brasseries
Inveraray
Enjoy breathtaking views from the lounge bar, open from 11am until late. An idyllic spot in which to relax after a full day discovering Loch Fyne. We offer a selection of real ales, brewed locally by Fyne Ales at the head of the loch.
Distilleries
Isle Of Islay
Caol Ila (pronounced 'cull-eela') is situated on the north eastern shores of Islay, with magnificent views across the Sound of Islay to the spectacular Paps of Jura. Watch the distillers at work, tending the six copper stills.
Bar and Pub Food
Sandbank
Family orientated, dog-friendly and good reputation for food.
Restaurants
Oban
The Manor House was built in 1780 as the principal residence of the Duke of Argyll's Oban estate. Our team of chefs produces a gourmet menu featuring fresh local fish, game and produce, using fresh herbs from our garden.
Producers & Specialist Shops
Isle of Bute
Ritchie's of Rothesay is situated on the beautiful Isle of Bute in the Firth of Clyde on the West Coast of Scotland. The traditional smokehouse has been in continuous operation since 1888, one of the oldest and finest smokehouses in Scotland.
Distilleries
Isle of Jura
Isle of Jura is the only malt whisky to be distilled on the Island of Jura, one of Scotland's most spectacular yet least well known of Islands.