We found ourselves needing to spend a few nights in the area and The Whitebridge briefly became our home away from home - our dining room and bedroom each night.
The Whitebridge has a long reputation for being a local staple as well as a community support. This comes as no surprise as it is comfortable, traditional (maybe a little eccentric), and features local produce and goods. Built in 1899, it has retained all the charm that visitors to the area might hope for.
Our party had several meals there (breakfast and dinner) and found the food and service to be very good. We made certain to book a reservation each evening to be sure we could dine comfortably and found the dining room to be full more often than not. My favorite menu item may be the Angry Stag, a Highland spiced venison burger with applewood smoked chaddar, sriracha mayo, and house-made pickled jalapenos. I can also speak well of their lasagna, which I found to be hearty and filling.
The pub is well-stocked with an extensive selection of Scottish whisky, regionally-produced small-batch gins, and local ales. I enjoyed a new-to-me gin (and tonic) each evening I was there.
The Whitebridge had just changed hands the week before our arrival (early November 2025) which will, no doubt, influence the feel of the place in the years to come. As the new owners are aware of the place The Whitebridge holds in the area, I imagine that will only be enhanced.
Things to know:
* The Whitebridge's picturesque location means it is not close to petrol or other services.
* Loch Ness is close. Travel time to the southern end (Fort Augustus) is about 20 minutes. About 40 minutes north to Inverness.
* The Whitebridge is dog-friendly. read more