The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Going out Restaurant of the week

Atholl Hotel, 54 King’s Gate, Aberdeen

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Location

In a prime site on leafy King’s Gate in the west end, just a short stroll from the city centre.

First impression

Busy, buzzing, warm and friendly. Clearly a popular place with tourists, business types and loyal locals.

Service

First class. Within minutes, a smiling waitress was at our side. She offered us drinks, and found a comfortabl­e spot where we could wait the few minutes it took for a table to become available.

Menu

A mix of the exotic and the traditiona­l, with gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan options, too. Dishes contain the finest local produce with the menu changing seasonally.

Taste

We started with chargrille­d Halloumi cheese and sweet chilli pork cheek skewers with a salad and chilli dip. For mains, we chose sticky Hoisin noodles with broccoli, broad beans, peppers, cobs and spring onions, along with a slow cooked feather blade of beef with pancetta new potatoes, grilled broccoli and a port jus. All were utterly delicious and so plentiful we struggled to finish. However, we did find room for an orange sorbet, specially adapted at our request, and a raspberry crème brulee. Scrumptiou­s!

Ambience

Soft lighting and smart décor lend a warm, classic but comfortabl­e ambience that makes leaving difficult, especially when the staff cannot do enough for you. Our helpful young waitress Nicole Brown made our visit especially pleasurabl­e.

Price

For the quality of fayre, comfort, and location, we considered the final bill, around £60 with drinks, to be reasonable.

Toilets

As with the rest of the interior, they were smart and clean – a feat in itself given the large footfall enjoyed at the Atholl Hotel.

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 ??  ?? ● Atholl Hotel in the heart of Aberdeen’s popular west end The Atholl was originally built as a private residence in 1892, at a cost of £1,225 to original owner William “Raggie” Morrison. An extension was added in 1910 and it became a hotel 34 years later.
● Atholl Hotel in the heart of Aberdeen’s popular west end The Atholl was originally built as a private residence in 1892, at a cost of £1,225 to original owner William “Raggie” Morrison. An extension was added in 1910 and it became a hotel 34 years later.

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