Wining & Dining in Scotland
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- Your Scottish vacation will include full Scottish
breakfasts (or less if you like) and dinners every day but one or two (depending upon our
itinerary). Wine is included with all dinners.
We enjoy three or four complementary private cocktail parties, a private Scotch Whisky tasting and our own Highland
Ceilidh.
Here are three dinners of special note;
- We'll be piped in to dinner with the Macpherson-Grants, the founding
family of Ballindalloch Castle, in the castle's wonderful dining room.
The Macpherson-Grants are charming and gracious hosts,
the dinner is excellent, the atmosphere warm, and the event, an honour. Of course, we'll
have a private tour of Ballindalloch Castle as well.
If I may be permitted to say so, I am proud to provide this very special evening for my
guests.

- "The Old Monastery" (which was exactly that) is known to most Grampian
Highlanders as one of the best restaurants in the Highlands.
The Monastery is a wee way up in the hills but Maureen and Douglas Gray's warm welcome,
the relaxed atmosphere, and wonderful food are plentiful reward.
The Old Monastery is well deserved of its Highland reputation.

- Lastly, since we stay at the Balmoral Hotel in
Edinburgh, we can't miss what is arguably "the" dining experience in
Scotland.
The Balmoral's kitchen is of acclaimed world caliber and provides fine international
cuisine at its very best. The surroundings for our private dinner are luxurious elegance,
and the cuisine and service are outstanding.
Sure to please even the most discerning, The Balmoral is in a class by itself.

- If you have heard of another restaurant or castle dining room, that you would like to
try on your Scottish vacation, I'd be pleased to try to include it.
Haste Ye Back!

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