Langass Lodge Restaurant

Top choice in Outer Hebrides


One of the best restaurants in the Outer Hebrides, Langass Lodge complements the best of local seafood, beef and game with vegetables and herbs grown in its own organic garden. You can eat in the atmospheric, candlelit dining room or in the less formal hotel bar. Bookings essential, even for the bar. Sadly, it's not open for lunch.


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