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rooms with great bathrooms and harbour views. There's a posh self-catering apartment
also. Continental breakfast is left in the fridge in your room.
B&B
Eddlewood Guest House££
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( 01595-692772; chornby2@tiscali.co.uk; 8 Clairmont Pl; s/d £40/70; ) Cheer-
fully run, this sound selection has spacious, very well-kept en suite rooms, some with lim-
ited sea views. The beds offer plenty of space to stretch out in, and the showers might just
be Shetland's finest.
Clickimin Caravan & Camp Site£
( 01595-741000; www.srt.org.uk ; South Lochside; sites per small/large tent £8.80/
11.90; ) Clickimin is a small and tidy park with good grassy sites overlooking
a small loch. There's a laundry and shower block, and there's a leisure centre with pool
and more as part of the complex. It's on the main A970 road in the west of town.
CAMPGROUND
Eating
CAFE, RESTAURANT
Hay's Dock££
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( 01595-741569; www.haysdock.co.uk ; Hay's Dock; mains lunch £6-11, dinner £11-20;
lunch daily, dinner Tue-Sat; ) The upstairs cafe-restaurant in the Shetland Museum
sports a wall of picture windows and a fairweather balcony that overlooks the harbour.
Clean lines and pale wood recall Scandinavia, but the menu relies on carefully selected
local and Scottish produce. Lunch ranges from delicious fish and chips to chowder, while
the evening menu concentrates on seafood and steak.
BRITISH
Monty's Bistro££
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( 01595-696555; www.montys-shetland.co.uk ; 5 Mounthooly St; mains lunch £8-9, din-
ner £14-17; lunch Tue-Sat, dinner Mon-Sat) Though well hidden away behind the tour-
ist office, Monty's is far from a secret and Shetlanders descend on its wee wooden tables
with alacrity. The upstairs dining room is fragrant with aromas of things like Gressingham
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