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Opening Times
7 days a week - all year round
Meals Served
Restaurant & Lounge
Mon - Friday
Lunch 12 noon - 2.00pm
Dinner 6pm - 9.30pm
Saturday
Lunch 12 noon - 2.00pm
Dinner 5pm - 9.30pm
Sunday - all day
12 noon - 9pm
Restaurant & Lounge
Mon - Friday Lunch 12 noon - 2.00pm
Dinner 6pm - 9.30pm
Saturday Lunch 12 noon - 2.00pm
Dinner 5pm - 9.30pm
Sunday - all day 12 noon - 9pm
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Food writers review - Evening Express - January 2002IN the middle of dreich January with nothing to look forward to but February, you need something to lift your spirits. Something like lunch at the Creel Inn. We couldn't get a booking for their popular restaurant so we headed for the country inn-style lounge bar with its warm, welcoming family-friendly atmosphere. One of the main attractions of the Creel is the garlic bread. A whole head of garlic is oven-roasted so the soft cloves spread like butter on the pan-fried bread with a crunchy salsa to set the whole thing singing. The mushrooms stuffed with Lochaber cheese then baked with mozzarella and tomatoes are also worth a whirl. I was disappointed to find crab absent from the specials board...only to discover it had been promoted to the main menu because it was so popular. And justly so. Baked with white wine, olives and capers this is one of the finest and richest seafood dishes you'll find round these parts. My partner ordered the tuna and was given a daunting plate of two big steaks in a lovely, delicate creamy sauce. That plus the expanse of fresh veggies disappeared in short order . Meanwhile, our wee boy steadily worked his way through jungle turkey nuggets and chips without a murmur....always a good sign. A memorable feast, although it'll always be an occasional treat with a price tag of £31.45, including our drinks. Scott Begbie. QUALITY - 9/10 SERVICE - 9/10 ATMOSPHERE - 9/10 VALUE - 9/10 TOTAL - 36/40 |
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The Creel Inn
Catterline
Stonehaven
AB39 2UL
Tel: +44 (0)1569 750254
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www.thecreelinn.co.uk
Marine Hotel - Sister site
Come
and visit our sister establishment - The Marine Hotel, Stonehaven, is a popular harbour bar and restaurant with stunning views of one of Scotlands oldest harbours. Established in 1884 and now under the new ownership of Robert Lindsay.
We offer 2 public bars and an upstairs where we offer a dining experience to remember.
Seafoods and game dishes are our speciality. The bars offer extensive ranges of malt whisky and real ales.
Our recently refurbished restaurant is available to book in advance and it is advisable to book early at weekends.
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