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Eating & Drinking
| Seafood
CAFÉ FISH££
( 01688-301253; www.thecafeish.com ; The Pier; mains £10-22; lunch & dinner) Seafood
doesn't come much fresher than the stuff served at this warm and welcoming little restaur-
ant overlooking Tobermory harbour - as its motto says, 'The only thing frozen here is the
fisherman'! Langoustines and squat lobsters go straight from boat to kitchen to join rich
Tuscan-style seafood stew, fat scallops, fish pie and catch-of-the-day on the daily-chan-
ging menu. Also has freshly baked bread, homemade desserts and a range of Scottish
cheeses on offer.
FISH & CHIP VAN£
( 01688-301109; www.tobermoryishandchipvan.co.uk ; Main St; mains £3-8; 12.30-9pm Mon-Sat
Apr-Dec, plus Sun Jun-Sep, 12.30-7pm Mon-Sat Jan-Mar) If it's a takeaway you're after, you can
tuck into some of Scotland's best gourmet fish and chips down on the waterfront. And
where else will you find a chip van selling freshly cooked prawns and scallops?
| Fish & Chips
MACGOCHAN'S££
( 01688-302350; www.macgochans-tobermory.co.uk ; Ledaig; mains £9-20; lunch & dinner) A
lively pub beside the car park at the southern end of the waterfront, MacGochan's does
good bar meals (haddock and chips, steak pie, vegetable lasagne), and often has outdoor
barbecues on summer evenings. There's a beer garden out front, and live music in the bar
on weekends.
| Pub
MISHNISH HOTEL££
( 01688-302009; www.mishnish.co.uk ; Main St; mains £11-20; lunch & dinner; ) 'The Mish'
is a favourite hang-out for visiting yachties and a good place for a pint, or a meal at the
pub's Mish-Dish restaurant. Wood-panelled and flag-draped, this is a good old traditional
pub where you can listen to live folk music, toast your toes by the open fire or challenge
the locals to a game of pool.
| Pub
North Mull
The road from Tobermory west to Calgary cuts inland, leaving most of the north coast of
Mull wild and inaccessible. Just outside Tobermory a long, single-track road leads north
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