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Black Isle restaurant offers generous portions and panoramic views
Summary
The Culbokie Inn has opened The Stable, a renovated dining space with floor-to-ceiling windows that look across the Cromarty Firth to Ben Wyvis; the family-run pub is known for generous portions, quality food and Highland hospitality.
Content
The Culbokie Inn has opened a new restaurant called The Stable in a converted set of former stables. The space was renovated to provide floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows that look across the Cromarty Firth to Ben Wyvis. The windows can be opened in the warmer months and the dining area flows out onto new decking. The family-run inn has a long local history and a reputation for generous portions, quality food and warm Highland hospitality.
Key details:
- The Stable was created from the inn's former stables and includes a log-burning stove.
- Floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows frame views across the Cromarty Firth to Ben Wyvis and can be opened in warmer months to connect with new decking.
- The Culbokie Inn dates from 1790 and was originally designed to face into the village for shelter.
- Owners Andrew and Alison Chapman-Jones said they designed the space to make the views a central part of the dining experience.
Summary:
The Stable extends the Culbokie Inn's offering by providing a dining space focused on the surrounding Highland landscape while building on the inn's reputation for generous portions and hospitality. Undetermined at this time.
