

WELCOME TO ARDNAMURCHAN Sourcing unique and artisan products from the Highlands and Islands is of great importance to us. So please, sit back and enjoy a dram or tuck into some of Scotland’s best offerings from land and shore. The name Ardnamurchan comes from the Gaelic ‘Àird nam Murchan’ translating as ‘headland of the great seas’ and is one of the UK’s great unspoiled wildernesses. Rugged, isolated and utterly wild, it juts into the Atlantic at the most westerly point of the British mainland. The area is renowned for the quality and freshness of it’s local produce, including fish and shellfish from the sea, lochs and rivers, deer, cattle and sheep raised in the hills and glens and wild game from the heaths and moorland.
Casual, easygoing eatery serving Scottish meat & seafood dishes plus wine, beer & cocktails.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 325 Hope St, Glasgow G2 3PT, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 141 673 5066
Website: http://www.ardnamurchan.biz/
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Reservations: opentable.co.uk
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Reviews
The restaurant was beautiful—very warm, cozy, clean, and contemporary, with a welcoming atmosphere that immediately made us feel comfortable. The staff were friendly and attentive, and our waiter was especially helpful with food recommendations, which we really appreciated.
The portions were well sized, the food was excellent, and the service was prompt and efficient. Overall, it was a lovely dining experience and a great introduction to Scottish cuisine. We would definitely recommend Ardnamurchan to anyone visiting Glasgow.
Drinks were very slow as I think they only had one staff member on the bar.
Overall good, I would come back again.
The acoustics r great, music wasn’t to loud and could have a normal conversation. The only thing that has dampen my experience is the booth we were sat in I could hear the led light transformer buzzing. If we r ever back in Glasgow I’d love to visit again.
Thanks to all the staff for a wonderful meal and experience!
This was my second visit and will definitely be back, hopefully soon.
Oh my god, this was ridiculously good.
That mysterious “cement-looking” block perfectly married mushroom and truffle, the saltiness was spot on, the truffle aroma was rich but never overwhelming, and the texture was clean with zero greasiness. Any truffle lover would absolutely lose their mind. Chef, can I buy this “cement” on its own, please?
The sides felt like refined starters themselves.
Grilled cabbage with wholegrain mustard which is fresh yet full of flavour.
Roasted carrots wrapped in a gentle garlic note, natural sweetness balanced with herbal, buttery richness, perfectly juicy.
Venison pavé (if you can’t eat meat medium-rare, maybe skip this one)…
But honestly, how can something be this good? One bite and I literally had to pause and just sit there to process the happiness. If you didn’t tell me, I wouldn’t even guess it was game; it doesn’t taste like beef, but it doesn’t feel “wild” either. How to describe it… maybe like a deer running across your tongue?
Charred, smoky aroma on the outside; unbelievably tender, soulful inside. And that sauce is absolute perfection. Two light-brown dollops with a deep, fatty umami reminiscent of fish brain (in the best possible way), lifting both the flavour and texture of the meat to another level.
Wine pairing, thanks to my friend, pure genius.
We started with Prosecco: crisp, vibrant bubbles, fresh acidity and fruitiness setting a perfect opening tone.
BEL CANTO PROSECCO, ITALY
Delicate and aromatic with fine bubbles, full of peach, pear and elegant zest.
For the venison, a fuller-bodied red was chosen, and it was wonderful — smooth, softly sweet, sometimes bright with acidity, sometimes velvety and gentle depending on the food. Loved it.
CÔTES DU RHÔNE BELLERUCHE, M. CHAPOUTIER, FRANCE
(Disclaimer: I might be biased, after two years of regular drinking, everything tastes slightly sweet to me now.)
Everything was excellent; I just picked the dishes that moved me the most.
A rare moment worth recording.
A celebration, a reunion, joy, and happiness — all in one meal.
The service was second to none, our starters arrived quickly. The Cullen Skink was amazing, my Husband ordered the haggis,neeps and tatties as a starter and was not disappointed. For mains we ordered the beef short rib and the lamb , both were well presented and the meat was melt in the mouth. My only criticism would be polenta – not my first choice of carbs but I did try my Husband’s Rumbledethumps ! Delicious!!
We couldn’t manage dessert but the ones that came past us looked lovely.
The things that made it stand out for us in addition to the food, were the service – friendly , attentive staff , not as common in restaurants now as it should be and the restaurant layout, plenty of space between tables, I hate feeling like I am sat too close to other diners.
5 stars from us , would definitely return