4 Best Restaurants in Pitlochry, Stirling and the Central Highlands

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We've compiled the best of the best in Pitlochry - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Fern Cottage Restaurant

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The stone-built cottage set in pleasant surroundings aims to merge Scottish and Mediterranean cuisine, continuing the work of its previous Turkish chef--owner. The restaurant has now passed to new owners, but the signature kebabs are still on the menu, as are the tabbouleh salad and halloumi. The menu is long and varied, with these Turkish staples sitting comfortably alongside haggis and fish-and-chips. It is very popular so booking ahead is recommended.

Killiecrankie House

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This lovely hotel has been beautifully transformed into a fine dining haven, with influences from the owners' extensive travels to Japan. The restaurant features an impressive tasting menu (with accompanying wines) with vegetables and herbs from the kitchen garden; the wine list is diverse and joined by a full list of sakes. The hotel's unique Japanese inspiration is seen in the simple and elegant rooms.

Off the A94, Killiecrankie, PH16 5LG, Scotland
01796-473213
Known For
  • Adventurous fine dining
  • Impressive wine and sake list
  • Beautiful design in a lovely setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues.

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Moulin Inn and Hotel

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The small and often crowded bar in the Moulin is the best place to try the ales produced in Scotland´s first microbrewery, which you can visit in the afternoon after enjoying the good, hearty pub food to be had here. The restaurant is proudly Scottish in decor and in its menu,  which includes venison, scallops, mussels, and, of course, haggis. You can also stay overnight in one of the hotel's 15 reasonably priced rooms. It is located slightly away from the busy High Street, which can be an advantage.

11–30 Kirkmichael Rd., Pitlochry, PH16 5EW, Scotland
01796-472196
Known For
  • Classic Scottish cuisine
  • Ales made on-site
  • Choice of lively or quiet dining

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The Old Mill Inn

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With an old mill wheel the only reminder of its past, the Old Mill Inn features a range of gastropub-style options, including a fish platter, generous shared platters, and a range of vegetarian options. Its generous portions are served in the large main interior space or in the spectacular beer garden, protected by a huge marquee that features live music during summer weekends. It has some unpretentious rooms with splashes of color and Edwardian-style fabrics if you wish to stay the night.