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The best seafood restaurant in Isle of Skye. The place is always crowded so we went 5 mins before they open and already there were 5 to 6 people outside waiting. We got in and ordered the salmon and it was The Best!!!! I would recommend this place for sure!!!! By the way keep in mind they have limi
It's a small restaurant by the sea, recommend warmer clothing as they don't heat. The food was really good. I have no complaints. If you enjoy seafood I think you can't get much more fresh than here. word of advice they don't take reservations so make sure you are 30 mins earlier there. And bring
This restaurant was recommended by a local as a good seafood place. They were right, everything was so fresh and tasted amazing. Our server Michelle was fantastic, so helpful, friendly, and knowledgeable. I’m a fat guy so I know food, and I HIGHLY recommend eating here if you’re in Portree!
Fun, small space with incredible service- especially since they only had two waitresses! Food was tasty, watch out for the wait! There was a line out the door to get in, so be prepared for that
This place was fantastic! We walked in and after a very chilly day it was the absolute best dinner to warm us up. We had starters (a seafood soup and the smoked salmon), mains (fish pie and scallops) and a sticky toffee pudding for dessert. Along with a great local beer. Everything tasted delicious
Great menu, we ate there twice during our four night stay on Skye. Best to get in early if you want a particular dish that may sell out. Good varied menu, fresh seafood expertly cooked. Good wine list, greta service. Quick service if you want it, but not rushed out if we wanted to linger. As they do
Popular, had to queue for 20 minutes, but what a location! Wonderful food and drinks, why had I not heard of Cullin Skink?
We were exploring around the Isle of Skye for the weekend and since it was a Sunday there were not many restaurants open in the area. After doing a bit of research we found that the Lower Deck restaurant was open and accepting walk-ins only as they don't offer telephone bookings. When we arrived the
Right down on the water front, The Lower Deck is a relatively small resturant that does not take reservations. The tradition here is to queue up outside the resturant (they don't take your name or anything), they come out the door and seat the next group of 2 or 4. I think it would be difficult to
Food was okay, wanted to eat F&C but 16£ was too expensive imo. Had calamari instead, unfortunately they didn't have coleslaw. Overall the calamari were okay, but not what I expected from a seafood restaurant. Staff was nice. Place was crowded. Would try another restaurant if I come back to portre
Local seafood spot that is very much worthy of dining. This is a first come, first sit place. We arrived right on opening. The service was friendly and quick. The food was amazing, ordered soup and calamari starters, main was seabass, and sticky toffee pudding was fabulous.
Went at 12.45pm, it was full house luckily just waited for 10mins outside under the heavy raining day. Worth waiting as the food was really tasty and reasonable price at the Isle of Skye Scotland.
TL;DR - Great spot for no frills seafood. After a long drive from Glasgow, we were starving. We parked in the towne centre and set off to find some food. Unfortunately, it was a little past 2 pm and most restaurants near the square close at 2 pm before re-opening for dinner service later at 5 pm.
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