53 Restaurants near Inverness

We found 53 restaurants within 29 miles 29 miles of Inverness

If you find yourself in Inverness and need somewhere to dine, you've come to the right place. Our list of over restaurants will allow you to find the perfect place to fill your hungry tummy. You can use our filters on the left hand side of the page to narrow things down, and make sure that you find somewhere that's perfect for you, and those you're dining with. You'll have a choice of cuisine from fish restaurants and those that serve Indian classics, right through to traditional Scottish food, Thai and tapas. If you like to eat al fresco, you'll also be able to choose from a selection of outdoor dining options, such as restaurants with beer gardens, great views, and outdoor seating. If you're dining with a group, you'll find our filters under the people section pretty handy. You can whittle down the options based on whether you're celebrating a birthday, need somewhere child friendly, or a restaurant that's more romantic for date night.

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 Restaurants near Inverness
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Kincraig Castle Hotel

Kincraig Castle Hotel

Invergordon, IV18 0LF
16.0 miles
Food lovers (and some of the most talented chefs) from all over the world flock to Scotland for its food. Whether you’re joining us for an intima ... Find out more
The Slaters Arms

The Slaters Arms

Beauly, IV4 7LN
22.3 miles
A warm welcome awaits you at The Slaters Arms in Cannich, Strathglass - the gateway to the magnificent Glen Affric and just a short hop from Loch Ness. T ... Find out more
The Bonnie Beastie

The Bonnie Beastie

Forres, IV36 1PH
24.5 miles
The Bonnie Beastie is in Forres, a small town just outside the Cairngorms National Park in North East Scotland. It combines a relaxed bar with a more formal ... Find out more
Ord Bàn

Ord Bàn

Aviemore, PH22 1QH
25.8 miles
What we think
"Housed in the Rothiemurchus Centre (just 2km from the centre of Aviemore), this modest but pristine establishment has the feel of an up-to-date Highlan ..." Read our full review
Grant MacNicol at The Castle

Grant MacNicol at The Castle

Dornoch, IV25 3SD
28.7 miles
Head Chef Grant MacNicol has devised stunning seasonal menus which incorporate a Mediterranean twist. Dishes include the ever popular Dornoch gin cured salm ... Find out more
The Lovat Loch Ness

The Lovat Loch Ness

Inverness-shire, PH32 4DU
28.8 miles
The Golden Gorse

The Golden Gorse

Dornoch, IV25 3LF
28.9 miles
The Golden Gorse is a destination restaurant and bar, located inside the Dornoch Station hotel. Open Thursday to Saturday for dinner, plus Sunday lunch, yo ... Find out more
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Inverness is a Scottish city on the northeast coast of the country where the River Ness meets the Moray Firth. You may have heard this city mentioned in Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth, as Castle Inverness is where Macbeth and his wife live at the beginning of the play and murder King Duncan. This beautiful part of Scotland has a charming old town with a 19th century cathedral, an indoor Victorian market and many museums and galleries. Many people visit Inverness each year because of its wild landscapes, quaint towns and historical charm. You'll be surrounded by a rare abundance of plants, shellfish, trees, flowers, mammals, birds, and much more – perhaps even Nessie herself. As the capital of the Highlands, Inverness often acts as the base for travellers who are exploring the Highlands, as it has an international airport.