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    Mackenzie's Bakery - Sausage pasty, didn't taste that great

    Mackenzie's Bakery

    4.5(17 reviews)
    25.8 km
    £

    As bakeries in touristy spots go, Mackenzie's is worth a trip. The tasty jammy dodger works as a…read moresnack AND a souvenir since it's shaped like the Isle of Skye. I didn't have high expectations for the almond sponge but it was quite good. The chocolate sponge was my least favorite but had exceptional frosting and was topped with chocolate shavings. The highlight of our bakery pillage? The excellent brownie. The strawberry tart looked good and I had some regrets not getting it. Everything was fairly priced.

    This was our favorite place to eat in Portree, we ended up getting breakfast here both days we…read morestayed. One bite and I knew they were abnormally good, when I went back inside the cozy interior to take photos I noticed all the awards and plaques they have along the back wall. This is an odd gauge but both days there was a large amount of French and Italian tourists eating here and my stereotype is they are super picky about bread and pastries so I knew it was good. There was a constant line of people but they were quick in grabbing and heating the pastries and making coffee. Our favorite was the bacon and cheese turnover. Had it both days and delicious both times with a nice crunchy and flaky crust and quality bacon and cheese used. We did not repeat the sausage pasty because it tasted under seasoned. They have a "spicy chicken" turnover that had sugar added to the hot sauce to soften the heat, I would call it very mild so don't be scared to order it if you can't eat spicy. This may not be appealing but both days the bags they gave use the pastries in immediately started showing oil stains from the butter they used. The portion sizes are great so I didn't feel too stuffed after eating one of these for breakfast.

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    Mackenzie's Bakery - Outside there are 4 benches out there

    Outside there are 4 benches out there

    Mackenzie's Bakery - Spicy chicken turnover, was not that hot so order even if you don't lik spicy

    Spicy chicken turnover, was not that hot so order even if you don't lik spicy

    Mackenzie's Bakery - Storefront for Mackenzie's Bakery

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    Storefront for Mackenzie's Bakery

    Harry's

    Harry's

    5.0(2 reviews)
    8.9 km

    Popped in here for a bite to eat, while waiting for our hotel room to be ready. Couldn't…read morerecommend this place more. My tuna panni was excellent, my son and husband had the fish and chips, which they say was great. We thoroughly enjoyed the warm and welcoming atmosphere. Chef, Jackie and Ms Macintosh were all just wonderful. When in town eat breakfast or lunch here, they close at 4pm so don't pick it for your dinner. Again, EXCELLENT PLACE.

    To locals and returning tourists,the Pier Coffee House in Kyleakin is informally known as Harry's…read moreCoffee Shop. This is because, until he retired in 2008, Yorkshireman Harry Slater was the owner and chief-cook and bottle washer! However, now that he has retired the coffee shop has gone to new ownership but not very far because it has been bought by one of Harry's former Chefs - so you can be sure the high standards which Harry set are being carried on. Inside is clean and very attractively laid out, small but perfectly formed. You can order up an all-day breakfast any time from 9am onwards, or pop in for lunch or early evening meal where a really good choice of menu is available. Baking and delicious sweet puddings are also available along with the usual hot drinks and cold soft drinks. The coffee shop tends to close for a few weeks over the winter but if you have a special occasions you'd like catered then they are more than happy to let you book the room for private functions - at a very reasonable cost. There is no licence but you can bring your own wine and beer for a private function. You will find the Pier Coffee House aka Harry's Coffee Shop down in Kyleakin Village just past Cameron's shop. Enjoy!

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    Interior at Harry's

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