Food and drink has now become a major feature of Mull life, with some significant producers. Also, Mull has achieved a good reputation also for places to eat, with several restaurants receiving accolades. Below are the food and drink attractions that are on Mull, excluding those in Tobermory, as these have their own listing. Island Bakery, Tobermory distillery, Mull Cheese, Glengorm meats and all the cafes and hotels with restaurants in the Tobermory area.
Bellachroy Inn
An historic "Drovers Inn" where you will receive a warm welcome and genuine hospitality. Fresh local seafood and traditional scottish specialities, homemade desserts, local cheese, real ales, fine wines and island malts. READ MORE
Address: Dervaig Isle of Mull PA75 6QWTel:01688 400314
Email: info@thebellachroy.co.uk
Web: http://www.bellachroyhotel.co.uk
Fionnphort Ferry Terminal & Cafe
The Calmac building also has a small tea room serving hot and cold drinks and often delicious home-made cakes. READ MORE
Salen Hotel
The hotel has 2 well stocked bars and the popular bar lunch and supper menu is available daily. Light snacks and refreshments are available all day. The hotel is happy to accept pets. READ MORE
Address: Salen Aros Isle Of Mull PA72 6JGTel: 01680 300324
Email: reception@salenhotelmull.co.uk
Web: http://www.thesalenhotel.co.uk
The Keel Row
The Keel Row is a popular small pub on Mull, an hour's drive from the ferry terminal at Craignure. READ MORE
Address:Fionnphort Isle of Mull PA66 6BLTel: 01681 700458
Email: thekeelrow@btinternet.com
Am Birlinn
A family friendly restaurant in Penmore, near Dervaig on the Isle of Mull, using a great variety of local produce. READ MORE
Address: Penmore Dervaig Isle Of Mull PA75 6QSTel: 01688 400619
Email: info@turusmara.com
Web: http://www.ambirlinn.com
Arlene's Coffee Shop
This little cafe is situated in Craignure, close by the ferry terminal. READ MORE
Address: Craignure Isle of Mull PA65 6AYTel: 01680 812488
Craignure Inn
Our food is home-cooked and we use the freshest of local produce – mussels from Loch Spelve, highland beef and Hebridean lamb from Lagganulva farm, smoked trout from Tobermory and Mull Cheddar and Brie. READ MORE
Tel: 01680 812305Coffee Pot
Great little coffee shop located right in the centre of the village. Good coffee and home-baking, light lunches etc. READ MORE
Address: Argyll House Salen Aros Isle Of Mull PA72 6JGTel:07876 414155
Email: info@argyll-house.co.uk
Web: https://www.argyll-house.co.uk/the-coffee-pot
Fishnish Food Bar
This Cafe/Restaurant is situated in the centre of Craignure, near the ferry terminal. READ MORE
Address:Fishnish, Isle of Mull, PA65 6BAWeb: https://www.facebook.com/fishnishfoodbar
Ninth Wave Restaurant
Ninth Wave’s approach is based on seasonality, using the croft’s own home-grown produce, fresh-caught seafood and organic meats from the island. Their ethos is one where sustainability meets luxury. READ MORE
Address: Bruach Mhor Fionnphort Isle of Mull PA66 6BLTel: 01681 700757
Email: enquiries@ninthwaverestaurant.co.uk
Web: http://www.ninthwaverestaurant.co.uk
Blethers
This Cafe/Restaurant is situated in the centre of Craignure, near the ferry terminal. READ MORE
Address: Craignure Isle of Mull PA65 6AYTel: 01680 812471
The Creel
The Creel is a seafood bar located by the ferry terminal at Fionnphort, right at the south of the Ross of Mull. READ MORE
Tel:01681700312 daytime summer or 01681700541Email: alexcam541@aol.co.uk
The Old Postoffice and Lochbuie Larder
We are ever evolving and in 2013 we have introduced the Lochbuie Larder – delicious homemade ‘ready meals’ – we have doneRead more » READ MORE
The Glenforsa Hotel
Meals are served in the Restaurant for both residents and non residents and there is also a small cosy bar which serves bar meals. READ MORE
Address: Salen by Aros Isle of Mull PA72 6JWTel: 01680 300377
Email: hotel@glenforsa.com
Web: http://www.glenforsa.com
Food and drink produced locally
can also be found in the shops. We have our own slaughterhouse on the island, so farms like Ardnacross Farm Ltd
and Antuim Farm supply pork and lamb all year round.
Food and drink in the producer’s markets
A good way to buy directly from the producers is to visit a local market, described as Producer’s Markets. They take place in several parts of the island, normally on a Sunday. To find a list of when and where they are go to the events page and see the dates when you wish to visit