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In 1988 the Loch Fyne Oyster Bar was opened adjacent to the A83 road on the banks of the loch at Clachan, on the other side of the head of the loch from Cairndow. The first Loch Fyne Oyster Bar away from the loch opened in Nottingham in 1990, followed by a second near Peterborough. Towards the end of the 1990s, the founders of the business ...
The former Loch Fyne restaurant in Reading is in a former brewery building by the River Kennet. The former Loch Fyne restaurant on City Square in Leeds, West Yorkshire.. Loch Fyne Restaurants was the name of a chain of seafood restaurants in the United Kingdom owned and operated by Greene King plc.
After originating as an oyster farm in the loch, Loch Fyne Oysters opened its Loch Fyne Oyster Bar in 1988 at Clachan, across the head of the loch from Cairndow. The company has expanded into a restaurant chain, and the Oyster Bar continues to be a tourist attraction at Clachan, Cairndow. [4]
HOTEL REVIEW: Fine food, a refurbished spa and a far-from-the-madding-crowd location await, writes Joanna Whitehead
John Noble inherited the estate in 1972, and began farming oysters in the loch. In 1988 he opened the first Loch Fyne Oyster Bar, now a national chain. The house has been used as a filming location for television series, including The Crow Road, The Diplomat, [6] and films including The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep. It is open to the public ...
Anstruther Fish Bar, Scotland [1] The Ashvale, Scotland; Bentley's Oyster Bar and Grill; Harbourmaster Hotel; Harry Ramsden's; Loch Fyne Oysters, Scotland [2] Loch Fyne Restaurants; Magpie Café, England; Riverside Restaurant, England [3] Scott's; Sweetings
Loch Fyne has a reputation for its oyster fishery, and as a consequence, the loch has given its name to the once locally owned Loch Fyne Oysters and to the associated Loch Fyne Restaurants. [6] It is also notable for its herring-fishing industry, and hence the famous Loch Fyne Kipper, originally caught using the drift-net method.
Oyster Bar in New York City, 2006. This is a list of notable oyster bars. An oyster bar is a restaurant specializing in serving oysters, or a section of a restaurant which serves oysters buffet-style. In France, the oyster bar is known as bar à huîtres. [1]