Glencoe Cafe

Glencoe Cafe
Cafe and coffee shop in Glencoe
Glencoe, Ballachulish, Argyll, PH49 4HP
Opening hours: 11:00 - 16:00 (Fri - Wed), closed (Thu)
 Vegetarian  Vegan  Gluten Free  Open Sunday
coffee

Freshly ground coffee from Scotland

taste
selection

Selection of ~10 cakes and tray-bakes along with a vast savoury menu with plenty of options - everything from paninis, savoury scones, sandwiches, soup, hot filled rolls and baked potatoes

value

Cappuccino (£2.50), can of pop (£1.70), hot filled roll (bacon/sausage/veggie £3.10), baked potato (from £5.95), soup (£4.50), sandwiches (£5.95), panini (£6.95), savoury scone (from £6.75)

storage

There's a small cycle rack outside the front window and limited outdoor seating

groups

With limited space indoors and out larger groups may struggle for space (especially during the summer), therefore for larger groups we'd recommend taking away and sitting beside Loch Leven (with plenty of seating at the car park)

location

Set in the picturesque Glencoe valley you feel somewhere magical, surrounded by lochs and mountain ranges it's not far from perfect

Region
Argyll Scottish Highlands
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Set at the foot of the Pap of Glencoe (Sgorr na Ciche) sitting prominently above Glencoe village is a bustling cafe feeding both hungry walkers and cyclists alike visiting the spectacular Glencoe valley.

Their lunch menu has plenty of choice with everything from paninis, savoury scones, fresh sandwiches, homemade soup, hot filled rolls to baked potatoes. All are resonably priced and the roast chicken with plum and apple chutney and cheese was just what was needed to refuel.

As you’d expect in a popular tourist destination there’s also a great selection of cakes and tray-bakes to delight the exercise fuelled punters too. The peppermint and oat and date slices were delicious and you’ll also find freshly roasted coffee sourced from Scotland here too.

The Glencoe range is known for it’s breathtaking walking trails such as those that climb to Psp of Glencoe, Bidean nam Bian and Buachaille Etive Mor along with the valley’s many waterfalls. As for cycling, although the main A82 trunk road gets very busy, there’s plenty of quieter nearby roads for cycling such as the B463 which circuits Loch Leven.

Last visited in September 2021

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