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After a day in the hills we stopped off, not for the first time, at the Ben Lawers for some food. Our place of choice, as well as the Killin Hotel, when in this area. Friendly staff met us and we were seated and served quickly. As always the food was good and plentiful. Only slight quibble is they have changed the menu and removed the Lawers Mess from the desserts plus no trifle either, so I actually had to look at t... View all feedback.
What NJT71 doesn't like about Dining At Ben Lawers:
I was staying locally and looking for somewhere to eat with family, drove past this place googled it read there website the pics of food looked amazing read a couple of reviews booked WHAT a letdown by far one of the worst meals ever top tip change the oil in the frier ! Soggy burnt chips tasting of old oil !! Oh and put real photos of your food on website !! The burger looked amazing but didn't exist do yourself a f... View all feedback.
My fiance and I visited the restaurant while we were staying nearby on holiday. We called in during the afternoon to book a table, which was a wise move, as even on a Tuesday night, it was packed when we arrived at 8.We had a table by a window but unfortunately only with a view of a caravan!We ordered a bottle of wine and both had the Wee taster of Stornoway black pudding and Simon Howie haggis topped with whisky sauce which turned out not to be wee at all! Quite substantial but lovely flavours and the whisky sauce was delicious.For main course I ordered the Chicken fillet stuffed with Scottish Haggis, wrapped with bacon and served on a bed of Stornoway black pudding, topped with our whiskey cream sauce and my fiance ordered the steak. When they arrived we were both a bit speechless because of the size of the portions! Neither of us could finish, just making sure we ate the most important bits of our dishes (i.e. leaving most of the veg! . The flavours were lovely and the steak cooked just right.Unfortunately neither of us had room for dessert so took our 2nd bottle of wine to the bar area to finish where we chatted with the 2 very friendly bar staff.Would definitely recommend after a day out walking in the hills!
We were attracted in by the views and the fact that it was dog friendly. The staff were very friendly. Good choices on the menu and specials board. The food was plentiful and very tasty indeed. I found it to be rather pricey but others in the area seemed to be of similar costs. There is a small outside area with views across Loch Tay.
Another brilliant visit here. The soup was fantastic, menu great, ale lovely, friendly helpful staff. Beautiful views of loch and the Ben... We keep returning.Keep up the good work
Was recommend buy review left in our cottage, and wasn't dissappointed, the portions were huge, either have starter an desert or main an if you have room desert, but food was great, all freshly cooked, it doesn't look good from the outside but it was very welcoming, staff where very friendly, we stopped at its sister hotel, had a drink an left, not so welcoming.
We visited this hotel for a family dinner with our three children and were very surprised to find they had no children's menu and refused to do half portions. Although not inspiring, the food was edible, but it was certainly not good value with most of the main courses priced around £15.Overall, a very disappointing, and expensive experience and certainly not family friendly. We won't be going back.