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View Info →Aye Eat Inverness is a Scottish restaurant on High Street in Inverness. It’s known for its charcoal-grilled dishes, especially the tomahawk steak cooked on a real Josper grill. Locals and tourists come here in the evenings for drinks or dinner with friends. You can find it just outside the city centre, a short drive from the main area.
Aye Eat Inverness opened in 2020 as a restaurant featuring Scottish architectural touches like wooden beams and stone walls. The space uses warm lighting throughout to create an atmosphere that feels both rustic and refined. Its decor blends traditional Scottish styles with modern elements such as sleek fixtures and cozy tables set on warm-toned floors. These choices reinforce the local identity through material choice and tone, supporting a dining experience defined by sensory consistency.
Aye Eat Inverness is an evening-only restaurant serving Scottish Argentinian cuisine, especially grilled tomahawk steak. Guests come here to try dishes cooked on a real Josper grill or join the Scotch whisky tasting menu on selected evenings. The venue suits both intimate dates and group gatherings, making it suitable for special occasions.
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An TallaYou can find An Talla on Upper West Street in Inverness, just outside the city centre.
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View Info →Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in March 2026.