A restaurant with particularly friendly and helpful staff. What's more, the food is good. There are gluten-free options and good beer.
Pets are allowed, although I wasn't a fan, it wasn't a problem.
Ate dinner here on Monday 16th September with 2 friends celebrating our completion of the West Highland Way. Booked following a local recommendation & excellent Google reviews. They helpfully moved our booking back an hour as we were running behind on our walking schedule.
Dinner was fantastic - both quality and quantity - my seafood (smoked salmon) starter was probably my best ever and my Italian friend rated her seafood tagliatelle very highly. They werealso knowledgeable & helpful with my gluten free (coeliac) requirements, meaning I could enjoy my meal with confidence
Nice place good food but pizza is NOT coeliac friendly. Neither are the fries. However there are other options. But you have to ask specifically, and be sure to triple check when you order as well- there are separate gluten free nachos as well as non-gluten free ones.
Just beware that not all staff are aware of the options, or even that there is a separate GF menu at the desk which you have to request. The menu itself is not very clear, and it does not mention that there is a separate fryer for chips, and staff don't know either (I found out afterwards with the below reply from owner). It's a pity Brexit has made food safety so inconsistent and unclear. If you are used to the EU regs it's vital to triple check every single item in UK, as you can see from the nachos issue above.