Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Red Pepper£
(
01463-237111;
www.red-pepper-inverness.co.uk
; 74 Church St; mains £2-4;
7.30am-4.30pm Mon-Fri, 9am-4.30pm Sat)
Cool coffee and sandwich place.
CAFE
Leakey's£
(Greyfriars Hall, Church St; mains £3-5; 10am-5.30pm Mon-Sat)
Cosy cafe in an ex-
cellent secondhand bookshop.
CAFE
Drinking
PUB
Clachnaharry Inn
(
01463-239806;
www.clachnaharryinn.co.uk
;
17-19 High St)
Just over a mile northw-
est of the city centre, on the bank of the Caledonian Canal just off the A862, this is a de-
lightful old coaching inn (with beer garden out back) serving an excellent range of real
ales and good pub grub.
Castle Tavern
(
01463-718718;
www.castletavern.net
; 1-2 View Pl)
With a tasty selection of real ales,
this pub has a wee suntrap of a terrace out the front. It's a great place for a pint on a sum-
mer afternoon.
PUB
Phoenix
(
01463-233685; 108 Academy St)
This is the most traditional of the pubs in the city
centre, with a mahogany horseshoe bar, a comfortable, family friendly lounge, and good
food at both lunchtime and in the evening. Real ales on tap include the rich and fruity
Orkney Dark Island.
PUB
Johnny Foxes
BAR