Dining out
DINING OUT
9 The Three Chimneys
› Colbost IV55 8ZT
› www.threechimneys.co.uk At The Three Chimneys, you are very much at the fine end of the dining spectrum. It is renowned for its fish, seafood and stunning location.
10 Scorrybreac
› Portree IV51 9DG
› www.scorrybreac.com Seasonal Scottish produce, such as local wild venison and locally caught seafood. Again, it’s fine dining.
11 Loch Bay
› Stein IV55 8GA
› lochbay-restaurant.co.uk The only Michelin-starred restaurant on the island. Look to spend around £45 before any drinks.
12 Kinloch Lodge
› Sleat IV43 8QY
› kinloch-lodge.co.uk
On the shores of Loch na Dal, this fine dining spot is also known for its afternoon teas.
13 The Old School
› Dunvegan IV55 8GU
› oldschoolrestaurant.co.uk A mid-range option serving mains such as beef cooked in Old Bridge beer, or traditional beer-battered haddock.
14 Sea Breezes
› Portree IV51 9DE
› www.seabreezes-skye.co.uk Specialises in seafood, with options for meat-lovers and veggies, too.
15 Red Skye Restaurant
› Breakish IV42 8PY
› redskyerestaurant.co.uk
The focus is on seafood and traditional Scottish dishes. Venison, pork, beef and red lentil burgers are also served.
16 Stein Inn
› Stein IV55 8GA
› www.stein-inn.co.uk
Dating to the 18th century, the Stein Inn serves local produce, including West Coast mussels, venison pie and Scottish salmon. It also offers traditional pub food, and whisky-lovers have no fewer than 130 to choose from.