Places to eat
A selection of Cafes, Restaurants, and places to eat on Lewis. They are in alphabetical order and more details can be found by following the READ MORE links. Most of the smaller cafes and restaurants prepare and produce their own cakes etc, so the quality is both high and interesting.
Doune Braes Hotel Restaurant
Serving local fayre in our restaurant, Hebridean lamb and shellfish amongst our selection of dishes, all freshly cooked daily. Light meals during the day with bar meals and dinner served till late. Speciality Teas and Coffees are served along with tempting home baking. This business is on the Hebridean cycle way and so is one of a number of good places to eat on the route. Read more
Gearrannan Blackhouse Village Cafe
Buy some mementoes of your visit in the village shop and relax in the cafeteria where you can enjoy the best of home - made fare. Combine an interesting cultural experience with a good choice from places to eat Read more
Island Arts Coffee Shop
We serve home-baking, cooked snacks and a range of herbal teas and fresh coffee. Read more
Loch Erisort Hotel
The Loch Erisort Hotel
is situated midway between Stornoway and Tarbert, about 1.5 miles along the B8060 at Balallan, in the Pairc area of South Lochs. Home cooked meals using as much local produce as possible are available all day in the restaurant and there is a well stocked and lively public bar.
Ravenspoint Centre & Tea Room
The centre has visitor attractions such as the remarkable Angus Macleod Archive and a local history museum. There is also a small tea-room for light meals and refreshments, and a well-stocked community shop. Read more
Woodlands Cafe
Based in the scenic grounds of Lews Castle and Museum, with its walks and trail, the Woodlands Cafe sells homemade cakes and biscuits alongside its famously generous lunch portions and great coffee and Devonshire teas. Read more