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    George Hotel

    4.2 (28 reviews)
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    Susan S.

    Stopped here for a beer and whisky before heading off to the island of Islay. Cute little pub that's part of the George Hotel.

    Prime steak pie
    Tu-Quyen P.

    This review is for the restaurant only. Delicious comfort dishes prepared well with super friendly but slower service. Worth the wait so be patient! Really enjoyed the seafood platter with excellent oysters and yummy smoked mussels. The sticky toffee pudding was awesome without being too sweet. The vanilla ice cream that went with it was a weird flavor but not terrible.

    Sydney G.

    I can only speak to the restaurant and not the hotel but for the food alone I have to give it five stars. We stopped here for lunch while in the Highlands tour as they came highly recommended from our guide. There's some thing about Scottish beef that makes it so much better than any American burger I've ever had (and I've had quite a few). We started with a cup of the soup which was absolutely phenomenal. I often find myself underwhelmed by soup but this tomato bisque was one of the best I've ever had. The burger was perfectly cooked and the cheese and all the toppings perfectly complemented the rich meat and crispy chips (or fries we call them in America). Even the little side salad that it came with that I'm sure is supposed to be more of a garnish was actually very tasty. The ordering process took a minute as there was only one person and we had a rather large group but the food came out quickly and if I were ever in this area again I would definitely make a point to stop bye

    Casey I.

    We were recommended this place by our Rabbies tour guide and he knew what he was talking about! My dad and brother both got fish and chips while I got pork with a fried egg on it. I did not even really realize what I was ordering but I could not have been more pleasantly surprised! The environment of the dining room was light and pleasant, which added to the experience!

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    Lisa G.

    I love a beautiful Scottish hotel with a bit of history behind it. This building has been around since 1770 when it was originally two private houses before it became The George Hotel in 1860. The Clark family own and run this wonderful hotel and have done now for seven generations! You can feel the pride and passion that the family has for this hotel the second you walk through the door. The place just looks and feels so friendly and welcoming and you feel like you have been transported back in time. The hotel has been restored since the 1800s of course but much of the original features remain which is what gives The George its unique charm. The surrounding scenery is some of the best in Scotland with views of the stunning hills and loch. The George is in an ideal location for anyone who wants to go out and see what Scotland has to offer, and that includes us Scots! I love living so close to Glasgow's city centre but when I want to get away from it all without going too far from home then somewhere like The George Hotel in Inveraray is ideal. I first became aware of The George Hotel when a friend of mine had her wedding reception there. It was love at first sight for me. We had our meal in the conservatory and partied away for hours in the cocktail bar. It was all exposed brick, slate floors and wooden everything else! There are wonderful roaring fireplaces in the cocktail bar which were great to sit by the following morning while I ate my hangover fry up, yum yum! My friend had booked a piper to pipe her and her husband into the venue after the ceremony in a neighboring church but unfortunately he let her down at the last minute. Luckily the owner of The George had a son who played the bagpipes and he done a sterling job filling in for the missing piper in full Scottish get up of kilt, sporran and all the other accessories. Now if that's not fantastic customer service then I don't know what is! I stayed in one of the master bedrooms on that occasion and it was lovely but the newlyweds were staying in the Merchants Room and it is absolutely breathtaking. For a start the door is a door from a 1820s merchant ship (hence the name Merchants Room) and there is a raised, double jacuzzi! The bed is absolutely huge and to say that this room is grand and decadent is an understatement. I have posted some small photos here but I highly recommend you visit the hotels website and click on the virtual tour of the room. It has to be seen to be believed! It you would like to stay in the Merchants Room you'll need to book months and months in advance as every time I have requested this room it has always been fully booked. If you can't get the Merchants Room though the other rooms on offer are also of an extremely high standard and you will not be disappointed!

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    Thomas M.

    If you are visiting Inveraray, you'll probably get there as part of the many different 1-day coach tours of the area that routinely include Inveraray Castle (called "Lochs and Castles", by Timberbush Tours, in my case). And if you have enough time (30 minutes minimum) for a lunch or early dinner before or (usually) after a visit to the castle, this is the place I recommend. The George Hotel is located at the upper end of the main street, just around the corner from Inveraray Jail (another photo opportunity) and opposite of the town's whisky shop. They offer a fair (not huge) selection of lagers and ales (usually 3 or so on hand pumps) and a traditional Scottish menu, as you might expect. It's a bit of a tourist trap, to be sure, but not too much so. The decor is rustic, clean and straightforward. There's plenty of space (a main room inside the house proper plus a big atrium), which may give you an idea that it's popular with tourists. I had haggis, neeps and tatties as a mains (nice, recommended - somewhat unusual with green peppercorns in the whisky sauce) and a seafood starter (small, not recommended at the price), along with a couple of well-kept beers. UKP 24 for the whole. Not cheap then. Staff are friendly, unfussy and competent. It's an okay place. Would go there again if given the chance, which is not bloody likely though.

    Roderic P.

    A favourite destination for a scenic drive from Glasgow. Nice interior with the ceiling festooned with lights, good food (moist chocolate cake with pistachio ice cream is hard to beat) and friendly service.

    Starter goat cheese salad
    Dave B.

    We had a nice dinner here, which turned out to be very delicious. High quality ingredients in everything, from the salad to the kids meals. I had my son's leftover steak pie kids meal, and it was honestly some of the best I've ever had.

    A beautiful old cash register behind the bar.

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    Review Highlights - George Hotel

    The George Hotel is a beautiful Scottish hotel with lovely views over the loch.

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    Loch Fyne Hotel & Spa

    Loch Fyne Hotel & Spa

    (3 reviews)

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    This review is for a stay for two nights in mid-July 2018…read more We stayed in a standard double room. The look of the hotel room is quite dated with lots of potential for updating. The hotel room also had an "old" smell. One thing to note was that it was unusually warm during our stay in Scotland. The rooms did not have an AC unit (or one that we could find). We also learned that the AC would not be turned on, but we do not know why. So, it was quite uncomfortable to sleep and hang out in the room. The bar/lounge, dining areas, and the stairwells, however, seemed to have AC. So, we tried not to be in our room unless for sleeping. We did not use the spa. We used the pool located indoors. It was larger than we expected and clean. The indoor hot tub beside the pool was working and soothing but the outside hot tub ("Canadian" hot tub) was not working. We did not need to be outside anyway since the pool and indoor hot tub was not crowded. We had dinner and breakfast for the two days and nights we stayed. Both meals were filling with adequate portions. The formal dining was fine and quiet but it was more relaxing to order and eat in the bar/lounge area with the couches and chairs. Meal service was excellent. As for the bar service, they were very accommodating with requests, even accompanying me and personally bringing bottled water and glasses to my room. I was surprised, though, that the bartenders did not know how to make a cocktail on their list. I appreciated that they informed me and were transparent rather than hide the fact and pretend to know. Once they looked up the recipe, the execution was excellent, and I readily and confidently enjoyed another cocktail. The remainder of the hotel seemed very clean. Wifi is available throughout the hotel. The feel of the hotel is an older ambience but the hotel guests varied from mature groups, families with school-aged children and teens, and young couples. The employees are very helpful and courteous, and seem to have an excellent work ethic. Location is great. Slightly removed from the town, but it is a very nice 5-10 minute walk to town.

    It was towards the end of August my partner & l randomly chose three places in Scotland that always…read moresaid that we would go back to and this was one of them. We stayed here for the two nights on our tour and where not expecting much but really we where pleasantly surprised with the rooms that we where given as they where really nice, with the best views ever. Facilities The hotel had everything that you could ever want and more, jacuzzi, steam room and a hot tub sadly we didn't use any of them. Quite a few attractions nearby with plenty of shops & cafes. Food The hotel does have food on offer but we chose to dine out. I did see that the food that was served to other guests looked great & soup was served in a cup. But be aware that you may leave hungry with the portion size. Bar Looked rather like a nursing home with all the armchairs, beware also of the tartan overkill, chairs & carpets overall a good place.

    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).

    George Hotel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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