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Ullapool

Restaurants in Ullapool

  1. A

    Ferry Boat Inn

    Known as the FBI, this character-laden waterfront inn is a little less traditional looking these days with its bleached wood and nonstained carpet, but it’s still the place where locals and visitors mingle. Some dishes on the menu are a little bland, but a well-run dining room, quality ingredients and great presentation compensate.

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  2. B

    Frigate Café

    This waterfront cafe is a popular venue for coffee, tea and ice cream; it also sells a very tasty local smoked cheese. But you can also sit down and graze the Italian-influenced menu of salads, pizzas and pastas, or just drop by for a glass of wine or a beer.

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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. The motel is off the A835, a mile north of the harbour (follow Mill St).

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  4. C

    Arch Inn

    There's pleasing pub food to be had at this shorefront establishment, where the cosy bar and restaurant area dishes up generously proportioned stews, steaks and fish and chips, as well as a couple of more advanced seafood plates. The outdoor tables right beside the lapping water are a top spot for a pint.

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  5. D

    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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  6. E

    Ceilidh Place

    The restaurant at the Ceilidh Place serves up inventive dishes that focus on fresh local seafood backed up by stews, pies and burgers. Presentation and quality are high, and it's an atmospheric place, cosy with outdoor seating, good wines by the glass and regular live music and events.

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  7. F

    Seaforth

    Family-friendly and always packed, this big establishment in the heart of town does good-value bar meals and takeaway fish and chips downstairs, and pricier but more peaceful bistro fare upstairs, with serene harbour views.

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  8. G

    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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  9. H

    Tea Store

    Billed as 'the cafe the locals use', this trad tearoom with chunky pine tables serves fried breakfasts, filled rolls, soup, baked potatoes and homebakes, plus the house speciality – venison burgers. There's also OS maps and walking information for hikers to consult over coffee and cake.

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