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Contribuisci feedbackThis was our fourth visit to Shetland, but the first time we were able to find the hotel open for lunch. We received a friendly greeting and were informed (almost apologetically) that they were only serving sandwiches and soup for lunch. We have always wanted to dine here, so we decided to go with the sandwiches. The bartender apologized for the wait as there was only one kitchen staff member and a few people in the hotel. However, the sandwiches were worth the wait - they were delicious, generously portioned, and good value for money. Even though we thought we couldn't finish it all, the sandwiches were so tasty and well-prepared that it would have been rude not to. It appears that the hotel is currently undergoing a major renovation, so we wish the owners good luck. Perhaps we will plan a future visit to stay here. Overall, it was a brilliant experience, thank you.
I visited the restaurant for their carvery lunch on August 6th. I was very disappointed with the behavior of the male owner. While waiting in the bar area, I overheard the owner yelling at a male employee to get back to work. I was not the only one who heard this, as the employee was talking to other guests at the same time. At that point, I decided to leave as I was appalled by the owner's attitude. I will never go back to that restaurant.
During our stay at the St. Magnus Bay Hotel in beautiful Hillswick, we dined at the restaurant multiple times. Every dish we tried was fantastic. The soups were particularly delicious - the blended lentil and vegetable soup with a sesame seed roll was well-seasoned and served in a beautiful soup tureen. The tomato and lentil soup the following night had even more intense flavors and was a hit with both of us. The entrees were equally impressive, especially the pan-seared scallops and monkfish with lemon, capers, and butter. The scallops were the largest we've ever had and the dish was very satisfying. The stuffed peppers with couscous and feta were beautifully presented and accompanied by a tasty salad. The chicken korma was flavorful and served in a generous portion. Sunday dinner featuring lamb, vegetables, Yorkshire pudding, and multiple potato dishes was a classic English meal. The sticky toffee pudding dessert was so good, we had it twice. The included breakfast offered a variety of options, including a full English breakfast, bread/toast, cereal, granola, and fruit. It was a great way to fuel up before a day of hiking in the hills. While Hillswick's only restaurant, it is definitely worth a visit if you are in the area.
Was recommended St Magnus Bay Hotel for food by a friend that lived in Shetland. Went for the Sunday carvery. Honestly, it was the best carvery I’ve ever eaten. Five meats (yes you can have them all! cooked perfectly, tender and moist. Roast tatties, mashed tatties, 3 different veggies, gravy home made yorkshires. My plate was groaning under the weight of it all! On top there were a good selection of starters and alternatives for vegetarian/vegans and to round it off a selection of delicious puds (the sticky toffee pud was amazing! . Andrea on the carvery and her waiting staff were all so lovely! Thoroughly recommend!
Not eaten here for years, but the reintroduction of the old Sunday Carverys, and the current owners tempted us back, five for lunch, amazing, enough to feed 50 of us!!!, comes highly recommended, thank you Andrea and Jodie, you did us proud