The Strathearn Restaurant at Gleneagles

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Average Price
££££ - Over £80
Cuisines
Scottish
Ambience
Fine dining, Glamorous, Luxury, Quiet conversation, Romantic, Widely spaced tables
Food Occasions
Breakfast, Dinner, Sunday roast
Special Features
Gluten-free options, Live music or dancing, Vegetarian options
Perfect for
Celebrations, Child friendly, Dates, Group dining [8+], Romantic, Special occasions

About

The Strathearn is Gleneagles hotel’s fine dining restaurant, playing second fiddle only to two Michelin starred Andrew Fairlie next door. The dining room is grand and sweeps through to an orangery where crisp white clothed tables sit under a painted floral ceiling, while the main space has a similarly old-world aesthetic with pastel blue banquettes and 1920s inspired petal-shaped glass light fittings.

With both candlelight and live music adding to the ambiance, snagging a table for two here would be sure to win you brownie points come date night. Alternatively, bring all your friends and ask for one of the front row seats that face the grand piano – these large, round tables set up to eight.

The menu is a three course affair – which costs £95 at dinner or £75 at lunch – and offers a good choice of fish, meat and vegetarian fare. While dishes chainge with the seasons, starters might present a classic cheese souffle, beef tartare with caviar and truffle or smoked salmon Royale. If you’re feeling really hungry you might like to indulge in a pre-cursory shellfish tower for the table, for a supplementary fee.

Mains offer classic proteins like duck, lamb and venison as well as lighter choices such as cod with lobster ravioli, courgette and black olive or a cauliflower dish served with tofu, carrot and macadamia nuts. Favourite from the famed trolly include a beef Wellington served tableside and a ‘roast of the day’.

Come dessert options include things such as a baked-to-order tarte tatin, a mille feuille filled with seasonal fruits and cream, or crepe Suzette.

The accompanying drinks list is extremely comprehensive, with hundreds of bottles held in the bins. If you have a reason to toast the evening, the dining room’s famous Champagne trolly should be able to help, while for pairings the sommeliers are always on hand to make suggestions.


FAQs

Are children welcome?

Yes, Gleneagles welcome children at all of its restaurants. There's a special kids' menu here too.

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Is there a dress code?

Not officially, but it's a fine-dining restaurant so we'd suggest putting on your Sunday best.

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Are there vegetarian options?

Yes, and the team are well versed in serving guests with various dietary requirements.

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Does the restaurant serve breakfast?

Yes, The Strathearn's breakfast is legendary. There's a huge buffet for hotel guests to enjoy, plus a short a la carte of classic breakfast favourites.

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Location

The Gleneagles Hotel, Auchterarder, Highlands & Islands, PH3 1NF

01764 290014 01764 290014

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Opening Times

Breakfast
Mon 07:00-10:30
Tue 07:00-10:30
Wed 07:00-10:30
Thu 07:00-10:30
Fri 07:00-10:30
Sat 07:00-10:30
Sun 07:00-10:30
Lunch
Mon Closed
Tue Closed
Wed Closed
Thu Closed
Fri Closed
Sat Closed
Sun 12:30-14:30
Dinner
Mon 18:00-22:00
Tue 18:00-22:00
Wed 18:00-22:00
Thu 18:00-22:00
Fri 18:00-22:00
Sat 18:00-22:00
Sun 18:00-22:00

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