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fiogf49gjkf0d Fort William has a reasonable range of places
to eat
. On the High Street, the
Grog and Gruel
serves an eclectic mix of pizzas, pasta and Mexican dishes with real ale, while the pick of the bunch is the
Crannog Seafood Restaurant
, an elegantly converted bait store on the pier, where oysters, langoustines, prawns and salmon are cooked with flair. There are also a number of places out of town well worth seeking out: the
Old Pines
near Spean Bridge is superb, while
An Crann
at Seangan Bridge, a little north of Banavie (tel 01497/772077) is a highly regarded place serving tasty Scottish dishes. A good place for
picnic food
as well as a snack is the
CafAŠ Chardon
, up a lane off High Street next to A.T. Mays; they do excellent baguettes, croissants and pastries to eat in or take away.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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United Kingdom, Fort William
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