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Berneray Shop and Bistro is conveniently located near the sound of Harris ferry terminal.
Our shop is open from 9am - 9pm through out the summer months amd from 9am - 5.30pm through out the rest of the year (Closed Sundays).
The shop sells a range of products from groceries to local gifts. The shop is licensed.
The bistro (also licensed) is open for locally made cakes, breaklfast rolls, lunches and hot/ cold drinks from 10am - 4pm we also serve evening meals from 6pm - 8.30pm (Vegetarian and vegan options are available - Preferably let us know in advance.
Friday nights is Fish and Chip night from 4.30pm we also offer Chicken and Brie to sit in or to takeaway.
Saturday nights we have Home made pizzas with a variety of toppings including a weekly seafood special.
Please get in touch for more information or to make a reservation.
Season (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) |
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* Opening hours - Shop is 9am - 9pm May to October
9am - 5.30pm October to April
Opening Hours Bistro. (April - October)
10am - 4pm (3.45pm lst orders)
(May to October)
6pm - 8.30pm (Bookings highly recommended)
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