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Cleaver Seafood and Grill can be found in the 4 star Cabarfeidh Hotel, just a short walk from Stornoway town centre. Menus at Cleaver change regularly to reflect the seasons and ingredient availability with fish options changing daily depending on catches. Feast on exquisite Leurbost Mussels, succulent Hebridean langoustines and scallops alongside hearty Scottish braised blade of beef and pan-fried duck breast.
There is a carefully selected range of wines to complement the menus, offering the same combination of the highest possible quality and good value, and our friendly staff are always on hand if you need some advice on wine pairing.
Indulge in an unforgettable afternoon filled with elegance and delicious treats with an afternoon tea, available on Fridays and Saturdays from midday to 4pm. Consisting of a selection of finger sandwiches, a freshly baked scone served with Chantilly cream and jam, and three delectable, sweet treats. Vegan and dairy-free options are also available. Priced at £35 for 2 or individually at £17.50. Please note that all items are prepared fresh, so we kindly ask for 24 hours’ notice when booking.
And we haven’t forgotten about the little ones! Our children’s afternoon tea is perfect for kids under 12 years old. They will enjoy a mini sandwich, a scone with Chantilly cream and jam, a choc chip cookie, marshmallow lollipop, cupcake, and a refreshing glass of juice!
Lunch served Friday – Saturday midday – 2pm and Sunday midday – 3pm.
Dinner served daily from 5pm - 9pm.
Afternoon Tea available Friday & Saturday only from midday to 4pm. Booking essential, with 24-hour notice.
Bookings can be made online at www.cabarfeidh-hotel.co.uk or by calling 01851 702604.
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