Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Pitlochry
Hardens guides have spent 34 years compiling reviews of the best Pitlochry restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 5 restaurants in Pitlochry and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Pitlochry restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
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1. The Grandtully Hotel by Ballintaggart
Scottish restaurant in Grandtully
Beyond the Victorian exterior of a former railway hotel, Chris & Andy Rowley’s three-year-old venue (the brothers also own nearby Ballintaggart Farm) is contemporary and cosy in feel. It doesn’t inspire masses of feedback, but all to the effect that it provides “a very good meal accompanied by some interesting wines”. Typical of the menu: “a main of beautifully tender Creedy Carver duck with haggis and blueberry”.
2. Killiecrankie House
Scottish restaurant in Killiecrankie
Self-taught couple Tom Tsappis and Matilda Ruffle met at an English pub in Tokyo (he worked in finance, she in advertising) and developed their culinary approach with a supper club at their flat in London before opening this tiny restaurant-with-rooms, where they serve a “superb meal of more than a dozen small courses, beautifully presented, which expertly combines Scottish produce – some of it from their own garden – with flavours from around the world, including Japan. The dishes not only look and taste good but show considerable imagination and skill in their creation”. Chitra Ramaswamy, restaurant critic for The Times in Scotland, hailed the venue in a summer 2025 review as “one of the most exciting and visionary restaurants in Scotland” and praised Ruffle as one of the country’s “most exciting sommeliers”, creating “unconventional” and sometimes “truly bonkers” wine and sake pairings to accompany her husband’s dishes.
3. Aran Bakery
Sandwiches, cakes, etc restaurant in Dunkeld
2 Atholl Street - PH8
2022 Review: Great British Bake-Off’s youngest ever contestant, Flora Shedden (then just 19) runs this artisan bakery, housed in what was a derelict 200-year-old building in the heart of the community, and recently opened another venture across the road: well worth a visit should you be passing through on your way to the Highlands…
4. Kinloch House
Scottish restaurant in Blairgowrie
Built in 1840, this “grand” Relais & Châteaux hotel sits on 25 acres of shooting country, and it’s “a pleasure to luxuriate there in the several lounges and well-stocked bar”. “Nothing much changes up here, in a good way”, with the “quite old-fashioned style of cooking” (mostly of local game and fish) “done well” and with “very attentive service” to match.
5. Saorsa 1875
Vegan restaurant in Pitlochry
2 East Moulin Road - PH16
“Devoted solely to vegan and vegetarianism with helpful staff to guide you through the very small menu delivering small plates of imaginative concoctions” – this old inn’s forward-looking formula is somewhat at odds with its old-fashioned stone exterior. (The Times’s Chitra Ramaswamy also declared herself a fan in her August 2024 review, haling a “right-on ethos, with its vegan wines, on-site yurt for yoga retreats and duvets made of recycled plastic bottles”, and its “exciting” cooking).
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