Our favourite sips and bites located near to the lodge.

Links provided will take you off site.

Aspire Restaurant
– 6 km –
Located in newly renovated church serving delicious light snacks and main meals. Book in advance not to be disappointed!

The Port House Cafe
– 6 km –
Nestled in the corner at the 17th century harbour serving wonderful soups, sandwiches, and other light faire. Dog friendly as well!

Portsoy Ice Cream
– 6 km –
A family run business serving homemade artisan ice creams and sorbets. Featuring locally sourced ingredients, this place definitely delivers in the delicious department!

SYMPOSIUM
– 6 km –
A small but perfectly formed coffee house in the old bank building. The perfect spot to grab a cuppa alongside sweet and savory treats.

Seafield Arms Whitehills
– 7 km –
“…a great plate of tasty food that is freshly prepared to order, using where possible, local produce sourced from the magical larder that Scotland has to offer.” They also feature a beautifully stocked bar including a wide variety of beers, your favorite spirits, and wine by the glass or bottle. Their beer garden is sure to be a great way to unwind during the warmer months. They’re family friendly including the furry ones!

The Harbour Galley
– 8 km –
A cozy spot located right on the docks that features classic local favorites proudly made with local Scottish ingredients.

The Fife Lodge Hotel and Restaurant
-10 km –
A delightful dining experience with lunch and dinner service as well as morning and afternoon coffee/tea. Private dining options also available regardless of group size.

Market Arms
– 10 km –
A historic and friendly pub serving delicious grub with a warm, welcoming atmosphere and fair prices while featuring a charming 16th-century interior and a diverse menu.

The Knowles Hotel and Restaurant
– 12 km –
Offers a culinary journey celebrating Scotland’s finest local produce with a diverse menu including options for all tastes.

The Seafield Arms Hotel and Restaurant
– 15 km –
Experience a unique and vibrant dining adventure at the Seafield Arms Hotel, where the Grant Dining Room menu highlights contemporary seasonal dishes made with the best local Scottish ingredients. 

The Royal Oak
– 15 km –
Light lunches and evening meals made with locally sourced proteins. They also have a menu that includes vegetarian as well as gluten/dairy free options. 

Rockpool Cafe
– 15 km –
A nice stop off in Cullen providing quite a range of cold/hot sandwiches, a variety of soups including their trademarked Cullen Skink, and other delightful offerings. 

Cullen Bay Hotel and Restaurant
– 16 km –
“Our restaurant is well worth the visit for locally sourced and freshly cooked food whilst enjoying the commanding views of the Moray Firth.”