Uncover the wonderful produce of the Highlands by dining in the restaurants, visiting the producers, wandering around the farmers’ markets and sampling the locally produced drink.
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Cafes & Tearooms
A9 by Newtonmore
Ralia Cafe @ Ralia opened on the 11th July 2005 on the site of a redundant Tourist Information Centre.
Restaurants
Aviemore
Whether returning from a day in the hills, or celebrating that special occasion, at the Old Bridge Inn & Bunkhouse you will always be made to feel welcome.
Producers & Specialist Shops
Contemporary
Fort William
The Grog & Gruel is a Traditional Alehouse & Restaurant located half way along Fort William’s pedestrianised High Street.
Distilleries
Wick
The Pulteney Distillery is the most northerly on the mainland, and continues to make malt whisky using traditional methods nearly two centuries after its opening. A tour is the ideal way to experience this craftsmanship first hand.
Distilleries
Dufftown
Set in the heart of the Highlands, Glenfiddich is a place of breathtaking beauty. The vibrant colours of an artist's palette fill the hills and forests, while haunting castle ruins and a bubbling natural spring add to the romance.
Restaurants
Elgin
We have a fully licenced restaurant with a traditional Scottish menu offered daily from noon. We use local produce as much as possible. On Sunday's we have a special roast at lunch time and do a traditional High Tea with fine bone china.
Distilleries
Keith
With its distinctive pagodas, cobbled courtyard and picturesque buildings, Strathisla Distillery is arguably the most beautiful distillery in Scotland.
Restaurants
Sleat
Regarded as one of the top restaurants on the Isle of skye we aim to create a divine gastronomic experience for all foodies. The restaurant is perfect for light lunches, romantic dinners and celebrations of all kinds.
Distilleries
The Legend of the Dew of Ben Nevis Visitor Centre, built into an old warehouse dating from 1862 and former bottling hall, which still retains some of its original features.
Restaurants
Inverness
Historic house dating back to 1788. Georgian decor including magnificent chandeliers and plasterwork. Fine dining restaurant which serves prime Scottish beef, fish and game.
Bar and Pub Food
Portree
Smooth, frothy cappuccinos, good malts or your favourite tipples can be enjoyed by the fire in this stylish bar that was once the village bank. We have entertainment for you as well as a good Bar Menu here - what more could a body ask for
Distilleries
Ballindalloch
Glenfarclas is one of the few independent distilleries left in Scotland.
Producers & Specialist Shops
Muir of Ord
Black Isle Berries grow a large variety of fruits and vegetables, available freshly picked for nine months of the year.
Restaurants
Beauly
The Corner On The Square, with its mini food hall emporium provides excellent quality food using fresh produce whenever possible within comfortable and relaxed surroundings. The varied menu caters for most dietary requirements.
Restaurants
By Forres
EatScotlands' independent assessor said:
"An excellent day out for both shopper and food lover alike.
Restaurants
Fort William
The Moorings always strives to give guests that little bit extra, from the warmest of Scottish welcomes to the finest dining experience using the best of local produce in both our bar and our restaurant meals.
Bar and Pub Food
Fortrose
Authentic international cuisine may be enjoyed in the elegant restaurant or cosy Whisky Bar, where more than 230 whiskies may be found, alongside more than 100 Belgian beers, real ale & cider and a wine list of over 100 bottles.
Producers & Specialist Shops
Munlochy
The Black Isle Brewing Co is a small intensely independent organic brewery in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.
Producers & Specialist Shops
Sleat
Failte gu Praban Na Linne - The Gaelic Whiskies.
Come and visit us for a free tasting of our award-winning whiskies. We have three brands, one malt, Poit Dhubh and two blends, Té Bheag & MacNaMara.