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Contribuer aux commentairesWe enjoyed our Sunday evening roast in the hotel restaurant where the customer service was very high. fantastic view from the restaurant led us to a walk along the adjacent beach for a great end of our day. Luckily come back, next in kintyre.
We stopped off for Sunday lunch on our way north from Campbeltown. I'm so pleased we did! The hotel sits right on the beach and after a warm welcome by Ian and Nick we enjoyed a gorgeous view over the Atlantic as we ate. We...both ordered traditional Sunday roast and the meal was delicious. Rounded off with apple and plum tart and coffee. Although we didn't partake this visit, the hotel has a wide delection of Scottish rums, whisky, gin and craft beers, including many locally produced drinks. Our doggy was made very welcome not like some places that claim to be dog friendly then make you sit outside! He was definitely treated like a star guest. We are regular visitors to Kintyre so we will definitely make a visit to the Argyll part of our trips. Highly recommended.
Whenever we visit Kintyre we stay here and always have our evening meal in the restaurant. The food is superb. There is an excellent choice and it is all very tasty. Great views and wonderful sunsets.
I stayed here for two nights recently and booked the restaurant in advance since I wasn’t sure what other options would be available. I’ll be honest I was a little worried at this as what if it wasn’t that good? I’d be eating after a...very long drive and was a little apprehensive. My worries subsided quickly with the warm welcome. They reduced further when I was presented with the small but very thoughtful menu. And vanished completely with the arrival and tasting of the food. That first night’s meal, where the service and location complimented perfectly the fine food made my decision to commit to a second night’s dinner provide a different emotional. Excited anticipation. So to those traveling to this remote part of Scotland and maybe concerned as I was about “What if I get there and the food isn’t good?” I get it. I’m lucky to live near London and have the good fortune of eating in some very well regarded eateries on a regular enough basis to know what quality means. But don’t worry. It, and everything else, is superb. I’ll be back for more. Which I’ll look forward to after another long drive.
When you need to get over the shock of having a 30year old child when your only 42 the place to do.it is the Argyll Hotel ..Nick and Iain went above and beyond with my numerous emails ..my 3 daughters and partners were staying at...hotel and they loved the good clean comfortable rooms and the breakfasts in the morning to set them up for the day ...the birthday celebration meal was exceptional ..2 of the boys had mussels and the plate was overflowing ..they said they were delish ..my hubby had the chicken to start which was hot an fingerlickin good ..for mains i had the fish an chips as did a few of us ..we certainly didnt need to find nemo as a large crispy battered fish was plaiced on each of our plates not codding you on with loads of crispy chips ..one of my daughters is vegetarian and was impressed by the variety of the menu and the important thing the taste of the food ..rest of the party had various courses from the steak pie with meat succulent and pastry golden to the hake which came with the comment best he had tasted ..throughout the meal we were asked how it was and Nick was a lovely hostwho took time to converse with us and all the other guests at diff tables as were other staff as can be daunting having a rabble of voices asking fr orders drinks at the same time ...the feast we ate of wine drinks and food ..final bill was excellent but you cant put price on great memories made ..great food great views great memories and a very happy family