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Bakoo
39 High Street,
Inverness,
IV1 1HT
Scotland
Independently owned club, Bakoo opened in summer 2003 and effortlessly established itself as the coolest club in town (bearing in mind there are only three in Inverness). While they class themselves as an anti-establishment venue (imagine a devil mural…
Barbazza
5-9 Young Street,
Inverness,
IV3 5BL
Scotland
One of the most popular and stylish bars in the city, Barbazza offers generous portions of honest bar food during the day and an energetic scene after dark. With its sleek booth seating in conker-brown leather, central square bar in dark wood and…
Blackfriars
93-95 Academy Street,
Inverness,
IV1 1LU
Scotland
Something of an institution in Inverness, Blackfriars is an excellent start to your pub-crawl towards the city centre. Situated at the east end of Academy Street, this traditional pub welcomes a diverse crowd of students, tourists, faithful regulars and…
Brown's Gallery
Castlebrae,
Inverness,
IV19 IDX
Scotland
For culture vultures, a trip to Tain is a must. Brown's Gallery is the north's leading showcase for contemporary artists including John Byrne, Neil MacPherson, John Bellany and Alan MacDonald. The overflowing gallery, situated on the town's Castlebrae…
Café 1
75 Castle Street,
Inverness,
IV2 3EA
Scotland
Café 1 is a convivial place, thanks to its affable proprietor Norman Macdonald. Despite its name, it exudes more of a restaurant vibe with its sophisticated, contemporary décor. A popular spot with locals, the menu is eclectic and spans most continents.
Café India
Lockhart House, Tulloch Street, Dingwall,
Inverness,
IV15 9JZ
Scotland
It's well worth the twenty minute drive from Inverness to an unassuming corner of Tulloch Street in Dingwall, where Café India is known to those in the know as the best Indian restaurant in the Highlands. The charming cream and gold coloured restaurant…
Cawdor Castle
Cawdor,
Inverness,
IV12 5RD
Scotland
Legend has it that the medieval tower of Cawdor Castle was built round a 'wee' holly tree because it was a symbol of light and good fortune and would protect the castle and her inhabitants. Sure enough, it has survived unscathed through many years of…
Cawdor Tavern
The Lane, Cawdor,
Inverness,
IV12 5XP
Scotland
Cawdor village is home to the charming, Tudor-style Cawdor Tavern. A handy spot if you've worked up a thirst tramping over Culloden Moor, the snug bar features a pool table, local ales and wines by the glass. The large restaurant and lounge-bar is…
Delices de Bretagne
4-6a Stephens Brae,
Inverness,
IV2 3JN
Scotland
This beautiful French café specialises in divine fresh crêpes. Along with cooked breakfasts, salads, soups and baked potatoes they serve the definitive toastie (croque monsieur). The café's owners, the Bracqbins, take their turn in the kitchen and…
The Dores Inn
Dores, Loch Ness,
Inverness,
IV2 6TR
Scotland
Lying eight miles south-west of Inverness, the tiny village of Dores boasts the very popular Dores Inn. Housed in a small white-washed cottage that still retains many of its original features, the bar is small and sparsely decorated but the restaurant…
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