Slanj - Arrochar
Slanj
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Nestled conveniently near the train station, Slanj offers a pleasantly laid-back atmosphere complemented by stunning mountain views. The restaurant features a diverse menu, showcasing both traditional fare and innovative vegan options. Guests have praised the generous portions and friendly staff, who are dedicated to providing an exceptional dining experience. Notable dishes include the Mediterranean Tart and creamy broccoli soup. Dog-friendly amenities, including a special canine menu, further enhance the welcoming vibe. While some diners have noted occasional lapses in culinary finesse, the overall experience makes Slanj a worthwhile stop for any traveler.
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We stopped in our campervan at this village store cabin in the carpark during our journey. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Although we didn't need any services, they seemed willing to assist with anything we might have needed. The restaurant is described as an "aire" but we were not sure of the specific services available. However, we highly recommend this place. There are 5 spaces for campervans and plenty of parking for cars. We had a dine-in dinner which cost between £30-£40 per person. The food, service, and atmosphere all scored a perfect 5. We recommend trying the Fish & Chips and the Fries. Vegetarian options are clearly labeled on the menu. There is plenty of free parking available at this location.
I was not disappointed with the recommended cream of broccoli soup at this restaurant. The BLT sandwich was also excellent. I enjoyed a lovely pint of Arrochar Alps Lager. The restaurant is not only dog friendly, but they also have a menu specifically for dogs. The service was top-notch. This was a lunch meal, with a price range of £10-20 per person. The food, service, and atmosphere all received a rating of 5. Recommended dishes include the sandwich. There is plenty of parking available with a free parking lot.
I went to this restaurant because it was the only option near the train station and was convenient while waiting for my train. I am unsure why this place has so many positive reviews, as I found the food to be basic with little effort to make it flavorful. The steak toastie was unpleasant as the meat was difficult to chew and the salad seemed to be made with expired ingredients, judging by its color. The atmosphere is pleasant, with a charming pub located near the main road and the Loch. However, the prices are quite high for the portion sizes. Overall, I would rate the food and service as a 1, but the atmosphere as a 5. The recommended dishes are the sandwich and Haggis Pakora. Meal type was lunch with an average price per person ranging from £20-£30.
The menu offers various vegan options in a separate section, as well as meals for dogs. This family-owned restaurant is located in a picturesque setting and is very welcoming. We enjoyed the lasagna, bruschetta, sweet potato fries, and seasonal vegetables, all of which were delicious. The bill came to just over £30, including drinks.
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