Ullapool Restaurants

  1. Ceilidh Place

    The restaurant of this hotel serves inventive dishes catering for most palates. The mushrooms are shiitake and the sauce is vermouth. The restaurant's soulless setting lets the place down, but it comes to life in summer, serving as Ullapool's main entertainment centre and pouring some excellent local ales.

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  2. Chippy

    A previous winner of a best UK takeaway award. The grub here really is a cut above your average greasy chippy - the chips are freshly sliced and the fish is freshly cooked.

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  3. Morefield Motel

    This sedate motel serves an outstanding medley of local seafood, including langoustine, salmon, swordfish and lobster, in its lounge bar. It has a deservedly fine reputation and is popular with locals and tourists alike. There's not much atmosphere, so come for the food not the buzz. If you can't decide from the extensive menu and specials board, choose the seafood sampler.

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  4. Tea Store

    A decent coffee nook for a light meal and a read of the newspaper. It serves filled rolls, toasties, jacket spuds and is also good for breakfasts (including vegetarian options).

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  5. The Seaforth

    Accolades for the seafood dishes at this place are growing, which include homemade fish pie, a platter of creel-caught langoustines and crayfish tails with apple salad. Eat in the bustling pub downstairs with its booth seating, or for more sedate dining venture upstairs to the bistro where a tastefully furnished room and another bar is a good setup for families or groups.

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