Ceilidh Place, Ullapoolback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Enjoyed a lovely strong IPA and a darker brew with a couple of drams of Aberlour A'Bunadh here. The beers were well looked after. Friendly staff too.
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YEEEEEES!!! they've put the parlour bar back to how it was. it's just like it used to be, so quiet and chilled in that room. the main bar is a hive of activity with stressed staff rushing hither and thither serving food and drinks. we had a top ginger ale called hollows from hexham. wonderful place.
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blackthorn, are you mr logic from viz by any chance?
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On first impressions this isn�t obviously a pub as there is no pub sign outside, it just looks like a couple of whitewashed cottages. Inside the walls too are whitewashed stonework, giving the impression that it was perhaps an outside space at one time which has been converted.
The flooring is screed and there is unusual wood cladding on the ceiling. There is a free standing wood burning stove off to one side, and unusually, a book shop off to the right. At the back is a small conservatory area. There are a few seats out the front which is a pleasant enough spot, with good views of the mountains and glimpses of the loch. Stone troughs built in to the front walls are filled with plants providing a decent splash of colour.
The menu is more snack like, perhaps like you�d expect in a cafe rather than a pub. It�s also only served up until 6:00pm. Unfortunately there were no real ales on tap, just keg Belhaven. There was no draught cider available either.
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what have you done to my parlour bar!! it's ruined! no longer a place to chill and the place was full of luvvie actors. meh.
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more of an open restaurant bar than a pub really but very nice all the same. good selection of beers if a little pricey. the food can be a bit up and down in quality. live bands, comedians, art shows, all sorts of stuff going on throughout the year.
the main reason why i love it though is the parlour bar. it's tucked out of the way near reception. it's the most chilled, reaxing little bar that you'll ever visit. the music is traditional but not twee. the open fire adds to the wonderful ambience and to sit in one of the pews or on one of the sofas and contemplate the world is heaven.
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