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    The Caledonian Cafè - Interior shot

    The Caledonian Cafè

    4.0(27 reviews)
    0.1 km
    ££

    Stopped in with my wife for lunch…read more My wife has a gluten and dairy allergy, and I've got a tree nut allergy, Alpha-Gal, plus a diabetes kicker. The kitchen was knowledgeable and accommodating--no long explanation required, which is always a good sign. They also had a couple of gluten-free desserts available, which is a bonus worth mentioning. She had the burger, I had the fried chicken sandwich. Both were good. Nothing flashy about the place, but that's not what you're here for. Solid, straightforward lunch spot in Portree. Good for: quick lunch with friends Would return.

    We took a most excellent day trip bus tour to the Isle of Skye, and the tour stopped in Portree for…read morelunch. There are very few options for lunch in Portree apparently, and this is one of the places that was suggested by our Tour operator. It was a quaint little café, with a cute interior and a small, simple menu. My wife opted for the Fish and Chips, and I ordered a Cafe Smash Burger. The food was good, but nothing spectacular. I did enjoy the large strip of bacon in the burger. This is a Cafe where youplace your order and pay for your meal at a counter. The staff don't interact with us much but seemed nice enough. The glass display did have some treats that looked enticing, but we didn't try any of them. All in all, I don't think you have a lot of options for a meal when visiting Portree, so I would say this would probably be the best one to go to. They'll serve you a meal, and it should probably fill you up. But it's nothing special.

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    The Caledonian Cafè - Cafe Front counter

    Cafe Front counter

    The Caledonian Cafè - Exterior shot

    Exterior shot

    The Caledonian Cafè - Lé meñu, part 2

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    Lé meñu, part 2

    The Granary - Ham and cheese

    The Granary

    3.9(43 reviews)
    0.1 km
    ££

    I have to believe that the only reason this place is still in business is because there are enough…read moretourists that will eat here when there is literally nowhere else to go. Six items were on the menu: a soup of the day (rice and chicken) with bread, a ham and cheese sandwich, a chicken/bacon/sweetcorn sandwich (check the TripAdviser reviews if you want to hear more about that one), a vegan cheese and pickle sandwich, a pulled pork wrap, and a falafel/mango chutney wrap. Five pages of the six-page menu were drinks, coffee, and alcohol. This is not a food place. It looks like one. Based on old reviews and photos, maybe it used to be one. I did come in the afternoon, so maybe it's better for breakfast. Or maybe not. For the amount and quality of sandwich I got for 5 quid, I should have just gotten a meal deal at the co-op. Genuinely, a meal deal sandwich would have been better quality. My ham and cheese did have both ingredients, but the cheese was shredded and the ham was very thin-sliced and overwhelmed by the cheese. My guess is that it's made to be toasted, hence the shredded cheese, and that was an option for 20 pence-- but why on God's green Earth would you serve a cold sandwich with shredded cheese? The bread was bland and basic-- fine if you're making yourself something at home, but not something worth paying for at all. (Again, it was like a meal deal sandwich. But worse. I would never disrespect a meal deal sandwich like this.) Based on the service (or lack thereof) we received from the very beginning, I should have listened to my intuition and gotten up to find somewhere better. The wait staff are called that, I assume, because they will wait ten minutes for you to ask them if they can take your order, only to be repeatedly rude to you when you politely ask for the bare minimum amount of service. Full disclosure: I have worked in food service before. I sympathize with anyone who has to deal with customers. But when we weren't served, and went up to ask if our order could be taken, we were snapped at and told to go back to our table. No "apologies, someone will be there shortly". Not even a "sorry for the wait, we're very busy right now". Just "go back to your table". So we did. Which was a huge mistake. I've lived in Scotland for more than a year and I don't know if I've ever had a meal that depressing since living here. And I've made Pasta in Sauce at 3am with just water because I ran out of milk. I won't be too hard on our table's waiter because he was very young and inexperienced, and I expect he's received minimal, if any, training on how to wait tables. I honestly felt bad for him. He looked as though he would rather be anywhere else. In that way I felt a real connection to the wait staff; in fact, it was the only time I actually felt truly seen by them. I, too, would rather have been anywhere else. But that's not necessarily the vibe you want to be getting when you walk into a place. This place would be better off selling ready-made, takeaway sandwiches rather than masquerading as a restaurant and disappointing us at every turn. Seriously. Not to quote other media in a literal Yelp review, but my expectations were low and I was still let down. The only saving grace of this place was that it was clean and had wifi that was strong enough for me to send this picture of my sandwich to my friends and go "????????". Also there were two very cute dogs outside, although I don't believe they were hired by the restaurant. If you're desperate for food and don't really mind what you're spending money on, then this place is fine. Like I said, at least it's clean and has decent wifi. But I would not waste my time here twice.

    The Granary is a great little place right in Portree Square, across from the bus stop, making it a…read moreconvenient place to have breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Their hours have changed, and do not open for breakfast until between 9-9:30, which can be too late for anyone trying to catch a bus or a tour from the square. We had lunch at The Granary, which was just OK. What we really enjoyed was having a mid-afternoon snack (afternoon tea), as they serve excellent coffee and tea drinks. The cappuccino and chai tea lattes were very good. They have a special drink on the menu that was absolutely decadent- the Hot Chocolate Royale! A case of pies, cakes, and treats is made fresh daily to tempt you, and everything is really good. The only tricky thing is the QR codes are used to place your own order, but if your phone gets poor service, you will have to order at the counter and tell them your table number. No-one told us this, and we had waited for quite a while until we figured it out, as the table service is minimal.

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    The Granary - Pulled pork

    Pulled pork

    The Granary - Ham and cheese sadwich (typo intentional). yes there is a bite out of it but only bc i ended up just rage eating the whole depressing thing

    Ham and cheese sadwich (typo intentional). yes there is a bite out of it but only bc i ended up just rage eating the whole depressing thing

    The Granary - Salmon stack with haggis

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    Salmon stack with haggis

    The Black Sheep - Food Truck - Side of the Black Sheep food truck with sign.

    The Black Sheep - Food Truck

    4.0(4 reviews)
    22.3 km

    Small menu covers good ground in terms of the dietary spectrum, and the service is very friendly…read moreand reasonably quick for a cook-to-order operation with only one person manning the truck :) I had the veggie haggis on a roll, which was delicious, although I must confess to not knowing anything about what real haggis would taste like. My husband is in the same boat on not having tried the traditional haggis, but also liked the veggie haggis. The veggie haggis is vegetarian and, if the butter sauce is omitted, it appears that it can be made vegan (butter sauce is egg-free). The porridge appears to be vegan by default, and the soup of the day for today sounded like it was also vegan or at least vegetarian (vegetables and coconut). The burgers and rolls are meant to be eaten there, and are handed to you partially wrapped in a napkin and a small paper bag that you could open and put the burger in if you needed to transport it, but it is just paper and the grease/oil would eventually make it's way through. They have wooden disposable utensils as well. Great food truck, and a nice place to stop for a view and a bite :) Thank you for having vegetarian options!

    Nothing special. Jackfruit was flavorless and the smashburger dry and tasteless with only a slaw to…read moreliberate it and that has nothing special.

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    The Black Sheep - Food Truck - Food menu on the side of the shop, possibly changes frequently.

    Food menu on the side of the shop, possibly changes frequently.

    The Black Sheep - Food Truck - Black sheep food truck by Kilt Rock Falls.

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    Black sheep food truck by Kilt Rock Falls.

    Cafesia - Veggie pizza

    Cafesia

    4.4(34 reviews)
    25.3 km
    ££

    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
    Cafesia - Bruschetta and chicken avocado salad

    Bruschetta and chicken avocado salad

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    Loch Bay - Bay shrimp

    Loch Bay

    5.0(8 reviews)
    25.3 km
    £££

    ~*~*~ pre-covid review ~*~*~…read more In a tiny little village, an hour drive away from the biggest town on the isle of Skye, there's this little gem that is Michelin-rated, but really just looks like it's in somebody's house next to a small fishing village. It was one of the best seafood meals I've ever had in my life, which is huge because I grew up by the sea and had some of the freshest seafood growing up. The menu looks quaint -- you get a 3-course or a 5-course meal, at a pretty reasonable price. I've travelled too far to get here, so of course I opted for as much food as I can get. We started with some bites -- fried smelt with aioli, and some bread with smoked fish butter. Then came the first course, "soup and a sandwich". Wow -- it was the best chowder I've had, along with the best grilled cheese with crab... the mister was practically crying with joy; it was his favourite comfort food, just upgraded 100000x. We would've no regrets going home just after this course. But there's more to come! We had three expressions of scallop. So fresh, and such deliciousness! We then moved on to lobster and bay prawns, and lastly of the savory dishes, the monkfish with asparagus. I'm normally not a fan of monkfish, but here, it was expertly prepared, and tasted so delicate with the asparagus and cream sauce. Dessert was great as well. The clootie dumpling soufflé was just scrumptious, whereas the assorted desserts had just about all the things -- chocolate, sherbet, candied sugar and cream. I'm just glad I had a chance to visit this part of the world, and that I took some time to come to this little restaurant. It was unforgettable, and worth every single bite.

    We had a special dinner here. We booked a few months out via email, and we're glad we did as we…read morewouldn't have wanted to miss this great dinner. It was a fixed local seafood tasting menu and the preparations were great. The service was warm and friendly. The space only has a few tables with scenic views of the water.

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    Loch Bay - Berry almond tart

    Berry almond tart

    Loch Bay - Lobster and bay prawns with apples

    Lobster and bay prawns with apples

    Loch Bay - Exterior of restaurant

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    Exterior of restaurant

    The Hungry Gull - sandwiches - Updated July 2026

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