The Bridgend Hotel, Bridgend, Islay
The weather on Islay is truly execrable. Fortunately, there are some good places to eat. Last evening we tried the Bridgend Hotel and were very favourably impressed starting with the warm welcome. We were settled in Strath Lounge for pre-dinner drinks and a look at the menu featuring locally sourced ingredients
The dining room is attractively airy and the public areas of the hotel are well appointed as are doubtless the bedrooms.
We were very happy with our menu choices. Only the wine list could do with improvement – no vintages, a rather limited choice and it would be good to see some more interesting wines included. The list plays safe. It would be nice to see more ambition to match the quality of the food. In contrast they have a comprehensive list of local whiskies.
Starters:
Langoustine salad with garlic mayonnaise
Warm langoustine tails with herb butter
2014 38 Parcelles, Ventoux, Famile Quiot
Carignan, Cinsault, Grenache Noir, Syrah
– attractive soft, spicy fruit, quite light colour
– attractive soft, spicy fruit, quite light colour
Grilled lemon sole with asparagus and fennel
Lamb cutlet and loin with pea mash, new potatoes
Medallions of venison with beetroot, parsnip crisps, potato croquettes
– the venison was nicely pink just as I had ordered
– the venison was nicely pink just as I had ordered
Sliced pear, almond tart with honey ice cream
Chocolate crème brulée with roasted marshmallows
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