Mount Stuart House is one of Britain’s finest pieces of Gothic revival domestic architecture and a popular visitor attraction. Interiors of the house are grand and elaborate and reflect the history and wealth of the Stuarts of Bute, who have been on the island for over 700 years. A quirky attraction at Rothesay harbour is the elaborately decorated Victorian public toilet.
Restaurants in Isle of Bute
4.5 based on 52 reviews
Built in 1901, this pub retains most of its refitting from c.1930, in Glasgow Art Nouveau style. The public bar has an impressive mirrored gantry with stained glass cupboard fronts and ten drawers, a long bar counter, and extensive panelling. The Golfers bar is a family friendly pub with a childs license up till 8pm. The Golfers often hosts live music on Friday and Saturday nights. The Golfers accepts pets and we offer bowls of water and treats too!
Cracking wee boozer. Good selection of drinks and cheery, friendly staff. Great location. Even despite Covid times-which they were excellent in taking all necessary steps, a nice wee atmosphere and buzz can be found in the pub. Alas, we couldn't get in the next night as it was empty but "full". Well Covid full haha.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
4.5 based on 23 reviews
A great little pub on Bute with a decent range of drinks. Caledonian Best on offer, £2.50 a pint! Also has a lovely little beer garden to relax in the sun.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
I was there June 2019 with my wee dog Lulu. Staff was excellent especially Mandy who was so super friendly. Was supposed to return to Bute 2020 but Covid stopped that, hopefully be back in 2021
5.0 based on 7 reviews
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