Round the corner from the main entrance of this former church sits the Brasserie. The solid stone walls, deep colours and cosy booths and art nouveau inspired artwork create a warmth and ambience you'd expect from a traditional Scottish restaurant. Local seafood, game and lamb are yours for the taking with the odd continental surprise thrown in to liven up your tastebuds. Once sated, go next door for the bars, live music and theatre or just to enjoy their fine selection of 250 malts in the Whisky Bar and don't miss the opportunity of a play, a pie and a pint.
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