Yann’s at Glenearn House

Top choice in Lowland Perthshire & Kinross


On the main road heading east out of town, Crieff's most popular restaurant is run by the eponymous Savoyard who believes in keeping the menu straighforward and traditional, serving French comfort-food classics such as steak-frites, fondue and onion soup with a touch of contemporary flair. There's also luxury B&B accommodation available.


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