Eating Out on the Isle of Skye in Winter
When the weather is bad, the daylight hours short, and you’re looking for things to do on the Isle of Skye in winter, it’s a good idea to make the most of the island’s best restaurants:
- Stables Café
If you like classic pub grub, the Stables is the place to go. Open Thursday to Sunday during winter 11:00 – 23:00, this cosy heritage café is located at Armadale Castle in Sleat – the heart of famous Clan Donald territory. Located in one of the most beautiful buildings on the Isle of Skye, you can relax by the fire and tuck into options including a local venison pie, mac and cheese, fish and chips, or some homemade soup and home baking. The Stables Café also has a well-stocked bar with Scottish gins, beer and whisky – and great non-alcoholic options. The friendly local staff team here offer the best Highland hospitality on the island! Bonus tip: visit in November and December for Christmas events including a festive market, ceilidhs, and Christmas dinner parties.
2. Old Inn at Carbost
Located by the shore on Loch Harport in north-west Skye, the Old Inn has been serving good local food and drink for many decades. A favourite with the yachting crowd, walkers and locals alike, you can be sure of a merry welcome and an occasionally raucous atmosphere! Traditional live music often features, and it can get very busy at times. A Skye classic, the Old Inn was made for winter visitors with its cosy vibe and hearty fare.
3. The Three Chimneys
Probably Skye’s most famous restaurant, and with good reason! Local produce, innovative menu options and a beautiful atmosphere bring people from all over the world to The Three Chimneys. You’ll need to book well in advance.
4. Kinloch Lodge
Another Skye classic, Kinloch Lodge is owned and run by the Macdonald family. Established by famous Scottish cook Claire, Lady Macdonald, and her husband Godfrey, Lord Macdonald of Macdonald, Kinloch Lodge remains a family affair and offers delicious, thoughtful Scottish food in a country house setting. We thoroughly recommend a visit during winter, when the views from Kinloch Lodge down the Sound of Sleat are at their moody best. Like The Three Chimneys, you’ll need to book well in advance.