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Bar & Lounge open 7 days
11am - 12 midnight - Monday - Thursday & Sunday
11am - 1am Friday & Saturday

Food - Lounge and Bar
Mon - Friday
Lunch 12 noon - 2.30
Dinner 5.30 - 9.00

Saturday & Sunday - all day
12 noon till 9pm

Restaurant
Mon - Saturday
Lunch 12 noon - 2.30
Dinner 6.00 - 9.00

Sunday - all day

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1. The Creel Inn
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...elcoming ambience, designed to guarantee you a dining experience never to be forgotten and savoured time and time again. Why not enter the cliff top world of The Creel Inn savouring visua...

2. Christmas Menu
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Starters Parsnip, Apple & Roast Chestnut Soup served with crusty bread and Scottish butter Game Terrine wrapped in smoked bacon served with a redcurran

3. Real Ale Festival
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The Homecoming of Scottish Ale ... The first time you'll find a beer from every Scottish Brewery under one roof    WHAT:  A Homecoming for Scottish Beer - The Fi

4. Restaurant
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...s daily on our boards.   Lunch and dinner is served in our Restaurant at the following times :   Mon-Sat 12.00-14.30 & 18.00-21.00 Sunday 12.00-21.00 ...

5. Room Rates
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... Please let us know if you have any special dietary requirements. If our breakfast times do not suit, we can arrange for a breakfast tray to be made up for you in the ev...

6. Review - Secret of Survival
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... The three linked-up cottages which now form Braeside, had an interesting history in much more recent times. One of them was occupied by the late Joan Eardley when she was bringing fame to Catterl...

...wave. There have been one or two changes for the better - including a few I hinted at the last time. The extensive menu changes with the seasons and the chalkboard now features four starter...

...or.   Describe the decor :   Being so close to the sea, there are maritime features indoors and lobster pots sit outside, paintings and etchings by local artists ha...

9. Review - Maritime Bliss
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Maritime Bliss - Press & Journal - Saturday March 20th 2004  Press & Journal Eating Out Saturday March 20th 2004   Perched on a cliff edge overlooking Catterline b

10. Artists Village
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...n her colourful retreat at the Old Watch House, produced strong and vivid watercolours often with a maritime theme. She has done some works as a result of a recent visit to Shetland where just as in C...

11. Stonehaven
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...music and period costume com­petitions. Stonehaven's main event, how­ever, is at a time of year when there are very few tourists, although visitors from all over Britain come to...

12. Menu
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...in-keeping with the seasons, reflecting traditionally available produce from the sea and land at that time. Additionally, many of our customers eat from our specials board, which c...

13. Location
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...onehaven is also serviced by excellent bus and train services. Now you have arrived why not take time to enjoy Stonehaven centre, a cliff top stroll via Black Hill to Dunnottar Castle or simply...

14. Christmas Menu
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Starters Parsnip, Apple & Roast Chestnut Soup served with crusty bread and Scottish butter Game Terrine wrapped in smoked bacon served with a redcurran

15. Real Ale Festival
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The Homecoming of Scottish Ale ... The first time you'll find a beer from every Scottish Brewery under one roof    WHAT:  A Homecoming for Scottish Beer - The Fi

...elcoming ambience, designed to guarantee you a dining experience never to be forgotten and savoured time and time again. email: robert@thecreelinn.co.uk web: www.thecreelinn.co.uk ...

17. Opening Times
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Bar & Lounge open 7 days 11am - 12 midnight - Monday - Thursday & Sunday 11am - 1am Friday & Saturday Food - Lounge and Bar Mon - Friday Lunch 12 noon - 2.30 Dinner 5.30

18. Restaurant
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...s daily on our boards.   Lunch and dinner is served in our Restaurant at the following times :   Mon-Sat 12.00-14.30 & 18.00-21.00 Sunday 12.00-21.00 ...

19. Room Rates
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... Please let us know if you have any special dietary requirements. If our breakfast times do not suit, we can arrange for a breakfast tray to be made up for you in the ev...

20. The Creel Inn
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...elcoming ambience, designed to guarantee you a dining experience never to be forgotten and savoured time and time again. Why not enter the cliff top world of The Creel Inn savouring visua...

21. The Creel-Inn-Canvas #2
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...has given me and inside experience of art as visual appreciation as well as a healing factor in our time" " At the moment, my studio work is involved with exploring the coast. I...

22. Review - Secret of Survival
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... The three linked-up cottages which now form Braeside, had an interesting history in much more recent times. One of them was occupied by the late Joan Eardley when she was bringing fame to Catterl...

...wave. There have been one or two changes for the better - including a few I hinted at the last time. The extensive menu changes with the seasons and the chalkboard now features four starter...

...or.   Describe the decor :   Being so close to the sea, there are maritime features indoors and lobster pots sit outside, paintings and etchings by local artists ha...

25. Review - Maritime Bliss
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Maritime Bliss - Press & Journal - Saturday March 20th 2004  Press & Journal Eating Out Saturday March 20th 2004   Perched on a cliff edge overlooking Catterline b

26. Artists Village
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...n her colourful retreat at the Old Watch House, produced strong and vivid watercolours often with a maritime theme. She has done some works as a result of a recent visit to Shetland where just as in C...

27. Stonehaven
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...music and period costume com­petitions. Stonehaven's main event, how­ever, is at a time of year when there are very few tourists, although visitors from all over Britain come to...

28. Menu
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...in-keeping with the seasons, reflecting traditionally available produce from the sea and land at that time. Additionally, many of our customers eat from our specials board, which c...

29. Location
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...onehaven is also serviced by excellent bus and train services. Now you have arrived why not take time to enjoy Stonehaven centre, a cliff top stroll via Black Hill to Dunnottar Castle or simply...

30. 404
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...elcoming ambience, designed to guarantee you a dining experience never to be forgotten and savoured time and time again. Why not enter the cliff top world of The Creel Inn savouring visua...

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The Marine Hotel

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AB39 2JY.

Tel: +44(0)1569 762155
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web: www.marinehotelstonehaven.co.uk

The Creel Inn Sister Establishment

Come and visit our sister establishment - The Creel Inn. Come and visit our sister establishment - The Creel Inn. We offer "Seafood specialities & much… much… more", in both restaurant and lounge, prepared to the highest standard from the freshest local produce (our lobster and crab are caught in Catterline Bay), complemented by our friendly team and welcoming ambience, designed to guarantee you a dining experience never to be forgotten and savoured time and time again.

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web: www.thecreelinn.co.uk


 

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