Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Dine out alfresco style in Dornoch!!

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The newest Covid restrictions from the Scottish Government mean that our restaurants and hotels are unable to serve food and drink to non- residents inside after 6pm. This has forced our businesses to get inventive! The takeaway menus are back along with some coorie alfresco dining experiences. Grab a blanket and a cosy sweater and head down for a bite to eat in Dornoch!

During the next fortnight the business community has come together to share resources and enable you to Dine in Dornoch 'al fresco' at the Dornoch Castle Hotel and The Eagle. Other eateries have changed their offering to make the most of the restrictions including the Courtroom focussing on daily brunch and a brand new takeaway menu from The Coach House.

If alfresco dining isn't your thing, why not order a take away to enjoy in your accommodation? there are takeaway services available from Highland Spice, Dornoch Castle, the Eagle, Milk & Honey and The Coach House.

Coach House
They are still be open during the day for food and non-alcoholic drinks with last orders for food at 4:30pm with takeaways available until 9pm.

The Eagle
Meals being served inside from 12pm-6pm (last table 5pm). If you are wanting an evening out, get wrapped up warm and enjoy a meal, hot drink or home baking in the beer garden. They are even serving beer and cocktails to takeaway!

The Dornoch Castle
The Beer Garden will be open 12-7.30 serving food and drink throughout the day. The restaurant will be open as normal for non residents between 12-6 with the last seating time at 5pm. Enjoy a delicious Castle meal from the comfort of your own home! Takeaway is available every evening from 4pm-7.30pm, phone before 4pm to order, pay and book collection time. Call 01862 810216 to order or book a table.

The Courtroom
The Courtroom are bringing back BRUNCH! They are open from 10 - 4pm Wednesday to Saturday (Brunch & Cakes 10:00 - 12:00) and Sunday (Brunch & Sunday Roast All Day!!)

Breakfast, Lunch, coffee & cake or takeaway, Milk & Honey have got you covered. They are open 9-4 Monday to Saturday and there is no need to book a table, just turn up and enjoy!
For something abit different, why not pop to the new The Bookshop Coffee Wagon and enjoy your coffee on the go whilst you soak up beautiful Dornoch.

So please come and dine in Dornoch - we are ready to welcome you!

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Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Ten things to DO in Dornoch: Dogs

1) Ultimuttly Groomed.

Ultimuttly Groomed is a pamper parlor for your best friend, a professional dog grooming salon and spa in Dornoch. Amongst all the other services listed below, Ultimuttly Groomed now offer a great service to holiday makers; bring your dog along at the end of your stay for a bath to get the sand and dirt of before heading home. You can also pop along if your dog needs a freshen up during your stay.

Viki has been fully trained in all aspects of dog grooming including hand stripping, bath & brush, full grooms, puppy grooms, nail trimming, de-shedding and clipping. With only one dog being groomed at a time, Ultimuttly Groomed provides a luxury and calming experience for your VIP pooch. The salon is based in at 9 Brannen Terrace, IV25 3LQ

1) Dornoch and Embo Beaches

Dogs love our beaches! Miles and miles of golden sand to run on and gentle shallow water for a good swim! Both beaches are popular throughout the year. Walk up to the Dornoch point for views towards the Kyle of Sutherland or carry on north to Embo.

2) Camore and Skelbo Woods, Dornoch.

Skelbo woods have a fantastic circular route which takes you through pine woods and native deciduous woodland, over streams and past ancient ruins. It takes about an hour and is a perfect place for your dogs to have a good run!

Camore Woods has miles of well-maintained forestry paths for you and your canine friend to explore. Stroll though the native pinewoods and enjoy glimpses of the surrounding countryside and coastline.  You can walk to the woods from the centre of Dornoch for a five mile loop.

3) The Coach House Bar & Restaurant

The Coach House Bar & Restaurant overlooks the centre of Dornoch: the Cathedral, Castle and Jail. The bar menu includes their own Dornoch Farm Butcher burgers, Bannerman's of Tain scampi and all day breakfast. A three-course menu is available in the upstairs restaurant. The Sunday carvery is very popular and great value with 2 courses for £12.95. Dogs are welcome in the bar area, so why not pop into one of their regular live music nights and have a dance with your pooch!

4) Simply the Best Fair trade shop, Dornoch.

Simply the best sells a wonderful range of fairly traded, organic, ethically sourced and eco friendly gifts, clothes, jewellery and toys. Dogs are welcome to come and browse with you, and they even provide a water bowl and dog treats!

5) Mitchells Chemist, Dornoch.

Take your dog shopping in the chemist! Mitchell’s sell much more than you would expect a chemist to stock and are also home to the Post Office. There is a photo printing facility and they stock all beach essentials- suncream, hats and flip flops! Dogs are allowed in and there are also two dog loops outside if you would prefer to leave your dog to watch the world go by whilst you browse. Water bowl also provided.

7) Eagle Hotel, Dornoch

The Eagle is a friendly hotel in the centre of Dornoch. It welcomes non-residents to eat in its cosy restaurant area.

The Eagle’s menu includes authentic home cooked food and award-winning real ales. There is a lovely beer garden as well as tables outside on Castle Street. Dogs are welcome to join you outside, whilst you have a meal or a drink in the sun. Dog water bowl provided. (Due to staff with dog allergies, dogs are not allowed inside).

8) Historylinks Museum

Enjoy Dornoch's very own 5* museum and leave your dog safely secured outside. Water bowls are provided.

9) Dornoch Castle Hotel

The Dornoch Castle hotel is famed for its Whisky bar and fantastic locally sourced menu. Whether you want that special candle-lit dinner in the Garden Restaurant which overlooks the formal walled gardens, or a more informal meal in comfortable surroundings in front of the roaring log fire in the 11ft fireplace, which was formerly the Bishop’s kitchen in the 1500s, there is an excellent choice of dishes. If you want to bring your dog with you to experience the ambiance of the historic Castle Hotel, visit on a sunny day and enjoy your food in the wonderful walled garden where dogs are more than welcome to join you whilst you eat.

10) Royal Golf Hotel

Dogs are allowed to join their owners inside, if the bar is not too busy, please check on arrival.

Susanne Arbuckle from Adventures around Scotland visited Dornoch to test out how dog friendly it is. Here is her report to add to our top ten suggestions below.

Discover all of our dog-friendly accommodation on our website.

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