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Pub At The Pier, Uig

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Didn't realise this pub/restaurant was listed, my post relates to July 2009 on a stormy night when the ferries were making heavy weather of it. The bar had limited ales as I recall, but I definitely remember that the service was appalling. The young waiter stood around and refused to have his eyes caught. Eventually we had to go to the till to get food served and complain about the waiter, at least the food was good. Such a pity as the location, views and ferry passengers were a welcome change from the normal.
Feed - 29 May 2012 22:05
Typical insular 'end of the road' pub that fails on so many levels. Go to the Ferry Inn instead - this place is a joke and needs to up its game. The crisps were nice though (I'm being sarcastic).
pkrp - 7 May 2011 15:55
No draught Real Ale again!! 5 empty handpumps with a very tacky a couple of bottles in a fridge, so no chance of enjoying. Staff seem uninterested except in the 2 or 3 locals who are either pissed or offensive, sometimes both. One bonus is "relatively" cheap prices for Skye. Take your own drink to Skye and let the locals enjoy their dive. They want your money but not you the person.
TGG - 2 May 2009 08:30
Went in with high expectations but food was dreadful, overpriced and poor service and beer dissapointing. Waitress sat behind desk eating burger and ignored us so we left without the dessert we would have had. Foreign family sitting next to us had problem with credit card transaction and wanted reassurance that they hadn't been charged twice and instead the barmaid through them out! Lovely location but will never go there again.
JIMORIAN - 13 Oct 2008 11:23
Two ales on (Red and Black Cuillin), good views out over the water. Food looked good too.
Spodgey - 7 Sep 2008 19:42
Visited this pub September 2007 whilst staying at the campsite 200 yds away. First impressions not promising with a young Father Ted lookalike with bandana having a cig out of the back door, turned out to be the chef though, not a pirate. Looked like it was going to be a brief visit at first but we were totally won over by excellently kept Red Cuillin and Black Cuillin real ales. One large room with a bar area cum lounge opening onto a conservatory style eating area with views out over the pier. Although a quiet night the music being played was excellent and not too loud, and the staff were very friendly despite first appearances. There were one or two diners, but I can't vouch for the food as we didn't try any. The brewery just happens to be 200 yds away so we could stock up with some bottles of the beer the next day, which was equally as good.
Wirral_RealAlians - 10 Apr 2008 23:31
Having visited this pub for the very first time, I can assure you it will be the last time also. It was dirty, noisy (children playing pool and running around the bar area) and had absolutely no character whatsoever
anonymous - 29 Jul 2007 10:46

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