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If you’re looking for a relaxed and casual dining experience, then look no further than HS1. Located in the heart of Stornoway town centre, HS1 offers stunning views across Stornoway Marina towards Lews Castle and its picturesque grounds. This prime location makes HS1 the perfect place to unwind after a day of exploring everything the islands have to offer. The café style atmosphere, combined with friendly customer service, ensures that you will feel right at home from the moment you step inside.
HS1 boasts a wide range of delicious dishes designed to satisfy any craving and whether you’re in the mood for a lighter lunch or a hearty dinner, HS1 has something for everyone. The menu features popular options such as the Murgh Makhani wrap, juicy burgers, fresh local Leurbost mussels, and traditional fish and chips. Each dish is prepared with care, using quality ingredients to provide a memorable dining experience.
To complement your meal, HS1 offers an impressive selection of beverages. Enjoy a refreshing cocktail or mocktail or choose from a variety of local gins and beers to enhance your dining experience. The diverse drink menu ensures that there is a perfect pairing for every meal.
HS1 serves lunch from midday until 4 pm and dinner from 5 pm to 9 pm daily. For more information and to view our menus, please visit www.royalstornoway.co.uk. Please note that HS1 operates on a walk-in basis only and does not take reservations. This allows for a more flexible and spontaneous dining experience, perfect for both locals and visitors exploring the beautiful Isle of Lewis.
Experience the welcoming ambiance, delightful cuisine, and exceptional service at HS1, where every meal is an opportunity to relax and enjoy the best of Stornoway's culinary offerings.
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