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View Info →Grain and Grind is a coffee shop on Tomnahurich Street (Haugh) in Inverness. It’s known for its freshly roasted coffee with notes of nutty chocolate, red apple, and caramel. Locals visit for morning coffees or quick breaks during work hours. The venue has a bright, modern space with exposed brick and concrete, making it ideal for solo visits or quiet afternoons. It's open Monday to Saturday from 8am to 5:30pm, Sunday 9am to 5:30pm. You can pay by card, cash, or contactless. The seating is well spaced, with low noise levels and a friendly atmosphere. It’s worth the walk if you're in central Inverness.
Grain and Grind is a coffee shop on Tomnahurich Street (Haugh) with bright lighting and exposed brick walls. The decor uses concrete accents and includes an indoor seating arrangement designed for comfort, with tables spaced apart across the room. This layout supports focus or light socialising without noise build-up. As one of Inverness’s regular spots for coffee, it prioritises function over style, freshly roasted beans are central to how visitors use the space. The quiet setting and spacious layout make it easy to work here alone or meet up with a small group.
Grain and Grind in Inverness is a modern coffee shop serving freshly roasted coffee throughout the day. Its signature brew has notes of nutty chocolate, red apple, and caramel. The venue provides vegan and vegetarian menu options. People come here for quiet afternoons or short breaks during work hours due to low noise levels and ample seating. With a friendly vibe and well-spaced layout that suits solo visitors as easily as small groups, it works well as both an informal workspace and a place to pause with friends in central Inverness.
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Cultural Venue
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.