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The Clachnaharry Inn, Clachnaharry - pub details

Clachnaharry Inn
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Address: 17-19 High St, Clachnaharry, Inverness, Inverness-Shire, IV3 8RB [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 14959) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Inverness (1.5 miles)

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Good news. After years in the wilderness the Clachnaharry, on recent evidence, has returned to being a decent pub. It is cosy, dog-friendly and has good staff and decent ale. The menu (not sampled on my visit last month) seems to have returned to the sort of sensible fare that you might expect a pub kitchen to do well.

Which is a great relief, since it is a charming old inn in an excellent location. Here's hoping it lasts.
joegreen - 20 Mar 2014 20:16
A nice enough old pub by the start of the Caledoniian Canal about a mile or two out of Inverness. They had a few local brews on - some were a bit on the sweet side for my taste. Although it isn't anything special as far as the interior is concerned it does have the kind of feel to it where you want to have another pint there.
anonymous - 6 Nov 2012 18:06
I visited this pub again last week after many years seems ok, beer was good, shame one was GK IPA, didnt try the food, seemed friendly enough. Liked the log burning stoves.
Hodge1 - 8 Nov 2011 09:38
First visit to Inverness and this pub so no idea of the history of landlords etc.
Visited on saturday with the intention of having a couple of pints and moving on.
Stayed for 5 pints of Orkney Dark Island which was served in perfect condition.Food was of excellent quality ,filling and happy with the prices.Good mix of locals and tourists and an attentive landlord.Spectacular views from the back of the pub.Would highly recommend
CFC1000 - 18 Oct 2010 00:39
So depressing. The man who used to run this as a pub with excellent ale and honest pub food in honest portions now has the Castle Tavern in Inverness. However you prefer to spell Beaulieu (sorry, couldn't resist) you may find the Castle a safer bet.
joegreen - 12 Oct 2010 22:05

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