Local Pub Grub

Scotland's Food and Drink Coast

A relaxed atmosphere, fresh local produce and the company of friendly locals is the perfect combination when eating out across Argyll and the Isles.

Every pocket of the area has a pub at it's heart, equally loved by both local residents and visitors alike. Immerse yourself in the local life as you enjoy a refreshing lunch or cosy dinner, surrounded by all the character of the area.

Menus are updated throughout the year to offer the best in seasonal produce and known to serve up all the favourite dishes you would expect in the west coast of Scotland.

Argyll Outline Map

Places to enjoy local pub grub across Argyll & the Isles

Recommended by Wild About Argyll

Use our interactive map showing the places to enjoy local pub grub for all the family. Let us help you plot and plan your travels or decide what you want to do today.

 

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Mount Stuart Trust - Cafe

At The Courtyard Cafe, we are as passionate about food and drink as we are about our home at Mount Stuart. The island and its fertile land means we don’t hav...

Mount Stuart
Isle of Bute
PA20 9LR

Tel: 01700 503877

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Electric Bakery

Montague Street
Rothesay
Isle of Bute
PA20 OHW

Tel: 01700 503471

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The Kettledrum Café

32 East Princess Street
Rothesay
Isle of Bute
PA20 9DL

Tel: 01700 502342

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Wee Zoe Café

Albert Place
Rothesay
Isle of Bute
PA20 9AG

Tel: 7545397105

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Ettrick Bay Tearoom

Ettrick Bay
Isle of Bute
PA20 0QT

Tel: 01700 500223

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Brechin's Bistro

Bridgend Street
Rothesay
Isle of Bute
PA20 0HU

Tel: 01700 502922

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India Pavilion

Argyle Street
Rothesay
PA20 0AT

Tel: 01700 504988

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The Bonnie & Clyde Café

29 Gallowgate
Rothesay
Isle of Bute
PA20 0HR

Tel: 01700 503777

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Friendly atmosphere, fresh produce

The pub is a traditional cornerstone of Scottish culture. Many pubs retain their charm with a cosy network of rooms, a roaring fire and good old-fashioned hospitality. Most pubs now offer food, ranging from bar snacks to conventional comfort food and gastro dishes. For all menus, the emphasis is on fresh local seasonal produce, expertly cooked and served. Most pubs open from 11am to 11pm or midnight, with many serving food until 8pm.