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Contribute FeedbackNestled along the West Highland Way, this quirky inn may not be everyone's cup of tea, but its bustling ambiance and delicious food earn high marks. While some guests found the rooms lacking, the historic charm and warm staff create a unique experience. For those just seeking a pint and a taste of history, this classic and historic pub offers a delightful menu and a charming atmosphere. However, pricing and breakfast quality left some guests disappointed. Nonetheless, the old-world character and friendly service make for an interesting stop on any Scottish adventure.
Great fun, good music, cozy place, food somewhat average! Evening fully and greatly enjoyed with friends and music! Not to drive for, but good for a drop-in:
Stopped by for food nice bar menu plenty of choice . Good selection of Beers whiskey and friendly Bar staff. Real authentic atmosphere . Full of History. Gets busy so book
We had booked an over night stay for two couples and had phoned the day before to book dinner and were told that we could not book, so we arrived on Saturday 10/09/23 to see all the table with booked signs on them. We asked again and managed to get a table for 6.30, when this came the table had been given away. We eventually managed to get something to eat and the food was reasonable albeit on very uncomfortable seats. The singer in the main bar sounded great but we could not get in due t all the pre booked tables and the queue a the bar which had only one person serving and was continually busy. The room we stayed in was clean but the bathroom stank of excrement and the noise form the toilet next door vibrated through the wall, we went for breakfast which was frankly appalling, we paid £300 for two rooms and to be honest they were worth £50 the staff could not be bothered and were obviously overworked, the place needs closed down
I didn’t think I liked haggis, until I went here. I had the highlander burger, my friend the poached salmon salad both very good, fast service.
Been going to the Drovers since the 70s. Today stopped for lunch. When I ordered at the bar the amount asked for seemed more than it should. When I asked the bar man what the prices were I was told he added a 10% service charge. I asked why I wasn’t told or that the menus didn’t mention it. He replied he “ Couldn’t be arsed “ and would take it off the bill. I was given an unitemized receipt for the total. The fish and chips was good. When I got home I happened to check my bank for something unrelated and noticed I had been charged twice. Once for the correct bill and once with the service charge. It would be nice to think it was a genuine mistake but I don’t think so. So sad . Ps called them several times but they don’t answer the phone