I’m going to be staying in Spean Bridge. Can anyone recommend places to eat within, say, a 30 minute drive please? Restaurant, chip shop, pub, whatever. I’ve eaten at the Old Station before and another place in Spean Bridge that doesn’t seem to exist any more. Thanks.
It’s a bit of a black hole as far as eating out goes.
The bridge cafe is ok but I don’t think they do evening meals. The scruffy looking hotel claims to have a chipper but we got ignored last time I looked and haven’t been back.
I think the restaurant at the Smiddy House might be the place I mentioned as no longer existing. Was it called Russell’s? Looks like it might have closed. It was nice though. Quite swanky.
We stayed at Spean Bridge a couple of years before Covid, so my comments are related to that time.
You mentioned the old railway station, at Spean Bridge. It was very good then with quite a good menu. Jamming musicians made for a pleasant atmosphere.
Spean Lodge was the best B&B we have stayed at. Anywhere! Sadly I noticed it was up for sale in 2022, so can't comment currently.
I used to stay in one of the self-catering cottage at Spean Lodge quite often. The owners, Glen and Sue, were brilliant but you’re right they’ve finally sold up I’m afraid. I can’t imagine it will be quite the same without them. I think it was an expensive place to heat even before fuel prices went mad, which must have been tough following on from the impact which the pandemic must have had.
If there are more than one of you then Seasgair is quite nice, just outside Fort William, you do need to book though.
If on your own then better off in booking in to the Mary Shaw Table where you get to sit down with others for a convivial meal; again booking ahead is recomended.
Garrison West in Fort William is good if your budget stretches that far (went there for a special meal a couple of years ago while staying at Roybridge).
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