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Stornoway Distillers

3 Cromwell Street, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, HS1 2DB

Type:DrinkSuppliers

TripAdvisor Traveller Rating

TripAdvisor Traveller Rating - 75 reviews75 reviews

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Tel:07762 128108

Tel:01851 706300

Stornoway Distillers glass of gin & tonic
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About

Stornoway Distillers visitors centre sits in the heart of Stornoway. It’s the home of Landfall Gin, our first expression, flavoured by the rugged coastline of Lewis.

Our unique gin is distilled from hand foraged Hebridean botanicals. A deliciously Scottish blend of heather, bog myrtle, bladderwrack, meadowsweet and lemon balm combine in our contemporary, citrus forward gin. Bright citrus notes balance woody juniper, spice and the salty umami of bladderwrack.

Our visitor centre is also a restaurant and cocktail bar, serving the best local and seasonal produce with a focus on fresh local seafood cooked over fire. Open for Lunch and Dinner Tuesday to Saturday.

Visit our website to book guided tastings

Please note, our production and bottling facilities are on different sites not currently open to the public.

Facilities

Payment Methods

  • American Express Card
  • Cash
  • Debit Card
  • Mastercard
  • VISA Card

Special Requirements

  • Dogs Welcome

Transport

  • Free Parking Off-Site/Street - large carpark just across the Road on South Beach.

Map & Directions

TripAdvisor

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TripAdvisor Traveller Rating:

4.5 of 5 stars
    • Service
      5 of 5 stars
    • Value
      4.5 of 5 stars
    • Food
      4.5 of 5 stars
    • Atmosphere
      4.5 of 5 stars
    • Excellent
      57
    • Very Good
      13
    • Average
      3
    • Poor
      1
    • Terrible
      2

    Recent Reviews:

    • WatfordPete
      Portsmouth
      lovely lunch
      4 of 5 stars
      1st August 2024
      Great food. Busy festival weekend and managed to sneak in for a late lunch. Very tasty and lovely drinks to match. A touch on the steep side though when it comes to the pricing Read full review
    • G4717KJsarahm
      Darlington
      Delicious meal including vegan options
      5 of 5 stars
      4th August 2024
      A really lovely meal, with excellent service (very helpful advice given for my first time using tools to tackle delicious langoustines!) Beautiful vegan option available for all courses. Read full review
    • Nicktrip
      Trikala, Greece
      Lovely place
      4 of 5 stars
      30th August 2024
      Lovely small place with friendly service and interesting menu. The Ember Baked Beetroot (starter) was rather ordinary but the Hebridean mussels and the small langoustines tails were both very tasty... Read full review

    Awards

    • Other AwardsSilver Listing Silver Listing 2013
    • Other AwardsOuter Hebrides Tourism Member Outer Hebrides Tourism Member 2020

    Opening Times

    Season (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024)

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