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    Corner House

    3.5 (2 reviews)
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    3 years ago

    Good wee, not so wee, friendly pub. And very kindly posted back my two tops I left there one weekend. Give it a go.

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    The Drift Inn - Superb mussels, and that's the starter pot.

    The Drift Inn

    (5 reviews)

    A five-star view, with caveats…read more First off the Drift Inn is without a doubt the best place to eat and drink in Lamlash. We've tried the competition and frankly the Drift has the best beer and Scotch selection, food, and atmosphere. Inside it's a restaurant, outside it's a country pub with lots of well-spaced outdoor seating. It has the basics food-wise down pat. Huge fish and chips and excellent mussels - in the latter case just the right size between tasty and chewy. A great wine and beer selection and excellent service. The one down side was an overly-promised starter. Spending 15 quid on a few tiny bits of food artfully arranged stuck in the craw somewhat. But what the hell, they're nice people and the rest of it was superb.

    I loved this pub and the food was probably the best we had on Arran. I actually didn't know about…read morethis place until the day before we left to go to Arran when I had 4 different people recommend it to me - I knew we had to go from that fact alone! It's in the lovely town of Lamlash and really easy to find. We parked along the road and then walked down as we were there quite early and it didn't open til midday. There's a beautiful view over the water to Holy Isle and you can get a ferry over if you're so inclined - we decided to just appreciate it from afar. The pub itself is kind of nautical/rugby themed and really cosy inside - there's a fireplace and lots of seating as well as some couches and a kids area. I ordered a bowl of Cullen Skink (Scottish haddock soup) as well as the Angler's Platter for one (Creeler's hot and cold smoked salmon, seafood and soft cheese mousse, fishcake and homemade bread). The soup was just delicious - I don't eat Cullen Skink enough and when I have one as good as this, I wonder why - thick, jam packed with fish and really tasty. I loved the platter too - the fish cake was the highlight for sure, but everything on it was so tasty and I loved how local it all was. Staff were friendly and welcoming, and we enjoyed grazing here for a while. They have a great booze selection but as I was driving I didn't have any - next time we visit I would definitely see about getting the bus or a taxi here from Brodick so we could get stuck into the gin! Note: they have gluten free bread, breadcumb and batters are available upon request.

    Scottish Honky - Tonk Pub - Window front.

    Scottish Honky - Tonk Pub

    (1 review)

    I was in here recently for the first time,to eat, meeting a friend…read more,id heard great thjngs from people whos opinion I rate( Joe from Ardbeg shop,Irene Mclaughlin, Micheal M,my good pal John et al),about the food,the bar,the owners,the vibe,its simply,as Joe said,a good place to be! First the setting is simply idyllic,Ardbeg is a village between Rothesay and Port Bannatyne,the shore road is largely free of traffic apart from local residents,the bus route diverts thro the village,on main rd, Its set in a good position,with space outside to walk/ park ( but no outdoor seating, key to neighbourhood acceptance I reckon,,integrates into and enhances the community,whereas I struggle with hearing the Alvin Stardusr covers blaring from the inn 2 blocks from my window,t,and the beer garden revellers make some racket on a busy night Brody the owner seems very passionate about community spirit, there are notices politely reminding snokers not ti gather in numbers and annoy neighbours, respect is key here,ive never heard a bad word said about the plqce How cool and considerate,typical in my exoerience of people from the US, especially smaller towns like Brody and Rima, they welcome everyone,drag queens,bikers,vintage trucks/ tractiors,families The food is excellent,served by lovely young staff, made fresh to order,fast food but not innstant,the menu encompases a large varuety of dishes,burgers/ chicken/ waffles and much morw,breakfast too,I had the southern friend chicken breast,with cajun fries,my friend a burger which looked fab too- see pics Too much for me,they happily pack it up for you,im not a great fan of taking fried food hone,I enjoy it fresh, next time id ask for less,smaller portions are available too Very quiet the night we were in,but a rekaxed sort of at home feel instantly struck me,as if I was in every week lol Then,the bar,next door to the diner,I dont drink alcohol, id never choose to go to a pub, id go here in a flash,in fact thought about it earlier,maybe tommorow, a camaradarie between the bar tender,a few regulars, a few non regulars,the famous US customer service,I was addressed by Brody as Nice lady, perfectly charming without being over the top, and genuine too,il take Nice lady, its.. Nice So,id actually leave my house,with its plentiful supply of ice cold cans if coke,music of my choosing,comfy cushions etc,to stand,or sit qt a local bar,joining in the easy chat,striking up a wee convo outside with Simon who it turns out lives next door, whatever Now,this is easy to solve ( for me), i hate ice in soft drinks, i like fizz,hence cans at home, no fizz lost. In the US famously drinks came with ice( generally its hotter there,massive fridges would be needed. Il call them next time,ask for a few cans to be put in t be extra chilled,they were not Very cold that night But this is not a deficit,its an Ameriican bar/ diner, serving the US way,So full marks for all round niceness of exoerience Scots also have sensitive teeth, All those sweeiies! I have never gone to have a drink in any other bar on the island , ive eaten in one,see my reviews So,result i think If people( tourists) knew what was going on there,what was being served, itd be mobbed,yet agqin,in keeping with my persinak system of values/ morals, they stay true to themselves,no over the top advertising As Joe ( i sound like a stalker here lol,im so not lol,only recently git chatting to him and David, the other business owners in Ardbeg), explaining their ethos/ vision put it,you cqn lije well,cheaply on Bute Ardbeg could actually be the place that has it all, lovely homes and beautuful gardens too,people all say hello at l very least Alqo,shop opens at 7.30,when it closes ( before it doea actually) the bar/ diner is open In wunter i i was pretty ill for long spellls earier in year after moving from town to the Port I felt very alone / isolated,,had i known the honky tonk was there,a real caring set of folk, in it, running it,id have been down,in a cab,i know d have been looked after,simple,result Brody,Rima,nailed it T

    From the owner: A very cool Honky-Tonk on the stunning Isle of Bute, featuring country and blues music, and…read moremoonshine! We also serve authentic US southern food! Foot long cheese steaks, monster burgers, killer chicken and waffles, pancakes or Texan toast, CWMD - chicken wings of mass destruction, and loads more!

    The Drovers Inn - Photos along hallway

    The Drovers Inn

    (40 reviews)

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    Stopped for lunch while driving through the area. Such an interesting vibe with all the taxidermies…read moreanimals, old hunting weapons in cases, dark wood everywhere. We sat at a table in the Poacher's Den and placed our order at the bar. Food came out quickly and piping hot. The pie of the day was good but the Mac and cheese was excellent.

    If you're looking for a pristine, no character, cookie cutter, chain hotel experience, you might…read morenot enjoy this place. If you're up for a little adventure, this place is awesome! We stayed here for 2 nights as part of our hike of the West Highland Way, and had the best time here! The staff was wonderful (although it's obvious that they were all horse thieves, pirates and highway men in an earlier life, they were so friendly and helpful, they made us feel very welcome). The food was great (I'm still dreaming about that delicious steak and Guinness pie). The atmosphere made you feel like you'd stepped back in time-- lamp light and muskets and stuffed puffins and a bear in a Drovers t-shirt and kilt. OK, maybe not TOTALLY historically accurate, but history mixed with wit and a sense of fun. They tell me this inn is haunted. It must be by friendly, fun-loving spirits. On our first night there was live music at the bar. We enjoyed the singer/ guitar & harmonica player very much, but it all kicked up a notch when he got the whole room to join in on the singing. Everyone was clapping, stomping and pounding the table, while belting out a rousing rendition of "The Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond". I can't remember enjoying a meal more. On our second night there, the power went out (thank you, Hurricane Amy). The staff showed that although they are retired horse thieves and pirates, they take their current jobs in hospitality very seriously. They could not complete cooking of the evening meals, so it was a quick pivot to sandwiches for all. They handled it with professionalism and grace that made the inconvenience part of the adventure (as one staff member quipped, it was all part of the haunted experience). Breakfast, too, was pulled together with what was available and ingenuity, as they made instant coffee and tea with water heated on the wood stove, and we feasted on cold cereal and granola bars. But as the staff met the challenges with good humor and made the best effort to make it a good experience for the guests, we walked away with an abundance of good memories and an enduring fondness for the Drovers Inn (and its resident horse thieves, pirates and highway men).

    Corner House - pubs - Updated May 2026

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