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    Quarrier's Kitchen

    3.5 (4 reviews)
    Closed 4:30 am - 9:30 pm

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    Pizza Mafia - Outside view.

    Pizza Mafia

    5.0(1 review)
    59.8 mi

    As much as I love sit down pizza places, it's sometimes just really nice to go somewhere with cheap…read morebut dependable pizza. This was my first thought when I passed Pizza Mafia. I had likely passed by it before but this is the time I really noticed it was there and made myself stop. Pizza Mafia is a very basic place. They have large slices of pizzas (or you can order a full pizza), hot dogs, and sodas. The place is small and the only seating is in the form of two wood bars on the sides at which you can stand. Neither the limited menu or the lack of furniture should put you off. The pizza is really good and very reasonably priced. I personally ordered two slices and a drink (margherita and one with bell peppers and salami). The slices are clearly off the 20" pizza and can easily make a full meal. I fully admit I actually had to get mine to go and by the time I ate it at the train station it was cold, but the slices were excellent. The margherita wasn't standout, but the they used a nice amount of toppings on the other without overwhelming the crust. The crust was nice and thin without being brittle and the sauce was good. It's not the best pizza I've ever had but it was very good when judged against anything. It was fantastic when compared to other pizzas at its price point. My entire meal cost £4 and to have a third slice would have only cost an additional £1. I don't often eat when I'm in proper Stirling but I'm tempted to drop by Pizza Mafia. Sometimes we just all need a cheap slice... or two, or three.

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    Glencoe Cafe

    Glencoe Cafe

    4.4(24 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    £

    My first meal in Scotland and Glencoe Cafe came thru. Situated in a small town off of A82, this…read morecafe, pub, pizzeria, and restaurant has lots of vegetarian options on the menu. While they were out of many of them during our trip, we still thoroughly enjoyed the ones we had. The vegetarian haggis was surprisingly delicious. Having never tasted traditional haggis, this is not a comparison. We enjoyed the flavor and the consistency was a bit crumbly without being too mushy. The vegetarian pizza was solid, although a few too many vegetables included for my personal taste (I prefer pizza with two to three items). And the standard margherita pizza was a winner. The staff was friendly and the view from the deck was nice. If you're looking for a cute lunch stop tucked into the southern edge of the Highlands, Glencoe Cafe is a nice option as you travel through the rolling hills of Scotland.

    This charming and cozy little spot seems to be a bit of a social hive in tiny Glencoe. Some would…read morecall it "cramped" rather than "cozy"--the quarters are pretty tight. Given its diminutive size, the cafe has a relatively long menu of panini and other sandwiches, soups, salads, and desserts, with a sharp focus on tea service. Went with a chicken tikka panini, little salad, and darjeeling. It made for a nice lunch stop. Friendly service, as was the case virtually without exception the whole time were in Scotland. In the Glencoe Cafe's mashed-together seating, we U.S. residents of Ohio ended up being surrounded by Michigan folks who were talking about Big 10 football, including a young couple who, as is apparently contractually or maybe even genetically required of almost all U.S. millennials, order all restaurant food by stating which items they want to "do." "Home sweet home," Jeebus. Finally, here's a piece of advice: If you're driving from Edinburgh to the Glen Coe area like we were, and you're thinking about stopping for lunch on the way, consider that once you pass Stirling and a couple of smaller towns just beyond there, dining options are few and far between in this magical area. Although already hungry, we passed up a couple of sketchy-looking (and thronged) tourist cafes on the A82 about an hour before we got to Glencoe, but were glad we did.

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    Cafesia - Veggie pizza

    Cafesia

    4.4(34 reviews)
    49.0 mi
    ££

    5/5 WOW. Listen..I take pizza seriously...As Dave Portnoy says "One bite, everybody knows the…read morerules."Staying on Skye and ordered takeaway tonight! I ordered the Glasrach pizza (add jalepenos)! The wood-fired crust was delicious & the sun-blush tomatoes and olives complimented the mozzarella perfectly. Also, grabbed the Berries & Cherries Old Mout Cider to pair with it. This was the perfect meal for a cozy night at our AirBnB w/the beautiful backdrop of Skye Highly recommend!!!

    Nice, low-key restaurant focusing on pizza in Broadford, where it's otherwise often hard to find…read morefood that's good and not very fancy. We came here for dinner with the kids after a boat trip to Loch Coruisk in Elgol and we were pleasantly surprised by the experience. The restaurant is very low-key and has an almost American restaurant feel. There's less of an expectation of reservations and things just feel a bit more chill. We sat outside, which wasn't the nicest patio/deck, but you could see a mountain in the distance when you weren't looking at the parking lot. The restaurant focused on pizza including having a variety of specials. The pizzas were all good and my son in particular liked the cheese pizza. The only complaint was that it turns out the margarita pizza was also just the cheese pizza. Fortunatley, my son ate almost all of that leaving us to have the more interesting ones. They also had an above average beer list including beers in bottles from two different breweries on Skye as well as better-than-expected beer from other Islands. I hadn't ever had any beer from Cuillin Brewery before and enjoyed the Pinnacle Ale and the Skull Splitter scotch ale from Orkney Brewery was very good.

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    Cafesia - Bruschetta and chicken avocado salad

    Bruschetta and chicken avocado salad

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    The Olive Garden

    The Olive Garden

    3.6(17 reviews)
    22.5 mi

    Stopped off for a dinner reservation with family as we're visiting from Los Angeles. It's not quite…read morethe same Olive Garden as the states which this one is Mediterranean instead of Italian. A table for 6 and greeted with friendly staff. Morgan, who took very good care of us. She was very friendly, sweet, attentive and quite lovely. Right from the start, it was great. Once seated, it did quite busy as other guest was arriving the same time as we did. Menu wise, quite impressive with an array of dishes. The special did all sounds quite great, especially the surf and turf. Started off with a dozen of the oyster, quite fresh and chilled perfectly. The seafood chowder was oh so great. Full of flavors with chunks of shrimps, mussels and fish served with a thick slice of bread and butter. Onto mains, we had a selections of dishes. The seafood linguine with king prawns, mussels and scallops served in a white sauce. The ragu, with thick pasta. Full of flavors tossed all together for the comforting taste. As well as the chicken presented beautifully served on top of a sauce with chunks of tomato and chorizo. And adding to that was the lamb, served with rice in a curry sauce. Flavors in flavors. And to top everything off, dessert was added. The sticky toffee pudding warmed with the glazed and creams. Tiramisu and cheesecake served with creams. Nice way to end a meal. Overall, very impressed with the meal. Fresh seafood, great service. Cool vibe, Morgan, such a sweet and cool server. Would definitely be back whenever visiting Oban again.

    We got the seafood linguini and roasted salmon. Both were okay. Seafood linguini was made in an…read moreincredibly rich cream sauce. Salmon was kind of bland but the paella underneath paired nicely. The staff were very kind but they were incredibly understaffed. We waited for about 30 minutes for our bill. Great atmosphere with the right amount of noise. Warm and cozy! Wouldn't come again or recommend but it wasn't terrible.

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    Quarrier's Kitchen - fishnchips - Updated July 2026

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