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    Rocpool

    4.7 (52 reviews)
    PriceyScottish, Seafood

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    Classy
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Pineapple cheesecake
    Barb F.

    This was a spectacular lunch! Service was attentive, food scrumptious and atmosphere friendly and inviting! It was my birthday and they made it very special.

    Emory B.

    We were in Scotland for a wedding and happened to be there for my husband's 30th! Found this place online and booked it because of the great reviews. Get a reservation! Lovely ambiance, delicious food, and super super great staff. Perfect spot for an upscale meal in Inverness!

    Seafood pasta
    Randy P.

    Excellent food and service. Seafood pasta dish did not disappoint. Would definitely recommend this place.

    Lisa R.

    Best food ever!! The staff is so nice here. I dined alone because my husband wasn't feeling well and it was such a wonderful experience. The appetizer, the meal with dessert , the drink none of it could've been any better. This was truly the best meal I had had in my life. The desert was rhubarb something. It had a few different types of rhubarb, and every part of it was delicious. My appetizer was a curry risotto with prawns. I wanted to lick the dish. and my piece of fish for the main was amazing as well. I don't even like fish and I wanted to lick this plate clean as well. I had a passion fruit cocktail, and the presentation as well of the flavor was as good as it gets.

    Ben Y.

    American Tourist here. Food was really good, prices are pretty much what you would expect for this type of restaurant. Not cheap but not horrendous. The Speyside Venison and Wild Sea Bass Risotto are really some of the best i've ever had. The service was average...pretty slow but that seems to be the norm in the UK...

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    Carol K.

    Bravo, Rocpool! You pulled off a very successful evening the other night for the large group that I brought through your doors. And you did it with little notice! I had heard of Rocpool from a friend who had visited the area before. I doubted I could get a same day reservation (especially for a group of 9) but I called with my fingers crossed and they said they could accommodate us. Since it was a short walk from our hotel, we all arrived en masse and were immediately seated at a large table in the front window. This place is lovely. Contemporary, in tones of green and brown with dark wood set off by glittering lights. Even the bathrooms downstairs are artful with separate facilities but 5 or 6 communal sinks with sparkling fixtures. If you get there before 7 there is a prix fixe menu with your choice of a starter and entree for £15.95. The catch is that you have to be out of your seat before 8:30. Some in our group ordered from that menu, and others, like me, chose to go off of the regular dinner menu. I had the heirloom tomato salad with feta cheese (amazing!) and the linguine with shrimp and scallops (also amazing!). My friend went with the risotto with peas as his starter and the pork. Both were equally delicious. And for dessert, we shared fresh raspberries and strawberries with ice cream, honey and pistachios. I have never seen such plump, sweet berries. This was the perfect ending to an amazing meal. Our servers were outstanding, and didn't even flinch when we tried to explain that we needed the bill split in a variety of ways. And whoever was making our cocktails was able to make a pretty decent Manhattan (even though they had never heard of it) with just a little coaching. If you don't go for the set menu- it will run you about £30 a person (including drinks and dessert) so the set menu is a pretty good deal. I don't get surprised often when I eat out but Rocpool surprised me with it's amazing food, excellent service and lovely ambiance. It rivals some of the best restaurants I have eaten in and that should tell you all you need to know!

    Gnocchi makes you shimmy
    Stephanie K.

    One of the best dinners I've had ever. It's the type of food that makes you dance while you eat it. Steven knows how to turn a dinner into an extraordinary dining experience. (She says as she dances away).

    This is the best restaurant I have ever had in the Scotland! The risotto here is amazing ! And every dish looks so good and tastes good as well! 5 Star!

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    Emily T.

    This is a lovely restaurant - lovely food and great atmosphere! It's nice little walk from the centre of town so is ideal if you're looking for somewhere nearby to eat after/during a days shopping. The waiters are lovely too - they flirt with the girls and call the men handsome - what more do you want?! The restaurant itself is quite big but narrow, if you get stuck in the seat near the walkway then prepare to move a lot. Foodwise, rocpool offers a good selection. They keep it simple so they can't get it wrong. It's quite expensive though, and serves the same type of food as the mustard seed opposite the river bank. The location of rocpool is brilliant, it sits on the bank of the canal and overlooks the city. Lovely!

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    Unexpectedly good. Seafood was fresh with exciting flavours. Service was also excellent.

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    Always reliable, efficient service and you can rely on a good choice of freshly made, light dishes. Contemporary menu without city prices.

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    One of the best experiences for dinner we have had in our trip through Ireland and Scotland.

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    Johnny Foxes - Highland burger: topped with haggis & red onion chutney

    Johnny Foxes

    4.0(108 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    ££

    We ate here on our last night in Inverness after a very long day on a tour. We did not have…read morereservations but the restaurant was accommodating and kind. The World Cup Game was on so it was lively and fun. I will tell you, this was some of the best seasoned food we had the entire time we were in the UK (two weeks). Finally we didn't feel the need to add salt to something. The flavor was just spot on. My husband had the beer steak pie with puff pastry, I had the Cullen skink, my son had a pizza (I can't remember if it was on the kids' menu or not) and my daughter had a Caesar salad with chicken, which she eats a lot at home and had been craving. Both the skink and the stew were perfectly flavored! The fish in the stew was tender and so was the steak in the pie. If we ever go back to Inverness, we will be sure to be returning to Johnny Foxes. Oh! And our waiter was wonderful! I don't remember his name but a young blonde man with a mullet kind of haircut. Thank you to him!

    While the name and location scream "tourist trap", Johnny Foxes is an outstanding pub that happens…read moreto draw in a non local crowd. We dropped by for an early dinner and got seated right away in a booth. The menu is broadly pub fare, with a focus on burgers and a couple of more upscale dishes (including an excellent fried camambert). We split the camambert (panko crusted and served with a fig and onion jam); my wife had a vegan Scotch broth + house made bread + tomato & pesto bruschetta, while I went with the highland burger: haggis on top of 6oz of dry aged Angus beef. The burger was exceptional, with a deep and pleasantly gamey flavour while the haggis added some richness. Paired with a pint of a local cask ale (Cromarty Brewing Happy Chappy pale), it was as good as dinner as we could've imagined on our first night in the Highlands.

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    Johnny Foxes - Dining room

    Dining room

    Johnny Foxes - Supposedly this mayo is coleslaw??

    Supposedly this mayo is coleslaw??

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    Bar area

    Mustard Seed Restaurant - Monkfish with Thai curry (But I think it's like an indian curry)

    Mustard Seed Restaurant

    4.2(163 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    ££

    This was an excellent lunch stop for us in the town of Inverness.  We picked this place partially…read morebecause it was a recommendation by renowned travel writer Rick Steves back in 2014.  It is also located conveniently in the heart of the commercial district and right alongside the Ness River.  Our friendly and engaging hostess/manager was Alina, a 17 year veteran.  They have a cozy and attractive 2 story high ceilinged setting and we sat on the 2nd floor.  The lunch menu was a variety of high quality 2 course selections for a very reasonable 18.95 GBP.  Our party of 4 had a delicious and beautifully presented lunch.  For the mains, I had their traditional fish pie and wife had their filet of seabass.  Our travel mates had the rump steak and red pesto gnocchi.  It got busy and the kitchen might have gotten backed up and it took a little while on the food, but we enjoyed hanging out here.  Service was otherwise friendly and attentive.  Highly recommended should you find yourselves in the lovely town of Inverness.

    Nice. But also somewhat disappointing. After reading the rave reviews we chose to come here for…read moredinner. It's a big and very busy restaurant, with two levels of tables. We were taken to our table upstairs, frankly it was warm and a bit uncomfortable. Our server was a charming man, who unfortunately for him was working along on his first day. The restaurant was short staffed and they assisted him very well. He apologized multiple times. The goat cheese salad starter was reasonably good, certainly not great. My wife selected the halibut special that was frankly too salty. My choice of the monkfish was much better. On the recommendation of the people at the next table, I ordered the cheese board dessert. It was the best part of my meal.

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    Mustard Seed Restaurant - A partial view of the cozy 2nd floor dining space.

    A partial view of the cozy 2nd floor dining space.

    Mustard Seed Restaurant - Mussels

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    Mustard Seed Restaurant - Another view of their 2nd floor dining space.

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    Another view of their 2nd floor dining space.

    Zizzi - Spicy king prawns

    Zizzi

    3.4(37 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    ££

    We found our way to ZIZZI because it was right next to the apartment where we stayed in Inverness…read more And I'm so glad we did, because ZIZZI was great! I don't know how to describe the interior exactly, so I'll just call it rustic chic. A variety of different chairs around simple wood top tables. But each table was ornately set with large clear glasses, a wine bottle with the table number and wheat stocks(?) in it, a small candle, and vivid, brightly colored menus. And let's talk about those menus, shall we? So many tantalizing options. So many things just looked absolutely fantastic, and we were just a one couple, so we had a difficult time choosing between all of the different dishes. We started off with a Garlic Bombe. It was amazing. For drinks, we started with an Amalfi Sundown and a Limoncello Spritz. Those were both very delicious and refreshing. For our main dishes, we shared a Mushroom and Truffle with Burrata pasta (cause I have come to learn that you can never have too much burrata cheese), and a Pepperoni Campagna Pizza. These were unbeLIEVABLY good. We really didn't need any more food after all this, but they went and put a Baked Lemon and Black Currant Cheesecake on their dessert menu, and I'd never heard of that before. So naturally, I had to try it. It was fantastic, of course, and an excellent way to finish off our spectacular meal. The service was very friendly, and I was quite impressed by how fast everything came out. The place was hoppin', so that's just another indication that it's a good spot to grab a bite, when it's full of customers. We absolutely loved our visit to Inverness, and should we be fortunate to go back someday, ZIZZI would definitely be on our list of places to stop in for a meal.

    I was a 5pm walk-in solo diner. They put me in a corner basically on top of another 4-top table…read morewith 2 kids despite numerous open 2-tops. The table was oriented so the seats sat facing directly into the setting sun and they never offered to lower the blinds, despite being literally blinded. They didn't clear the 2nd place setting which I HATE. No one offered me water. I ordered the strawberry mocktail which was supposed to be made with soda but tasted completely flat. For food I ordered the margarita pizza and I got a huge piece of cheese flatbread with 3 pathetic leaves of basil. Tasted as bland as it looked. I was in and out in about 25 minutes. I'd never come back.

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