Guests at this plush hotel should be happy with the accomplished modern British food served in the James Miller Room. Conceived as an intimate yet formal alternative to 1906 (Turnberry’s more casual, brasserie-style restaurant), it blends contemporary design with original Edwardian features, while the kitchen shows plenty of flair. The emphasis is on locally sourced ingredients, whether it’s beef, lamb, seasonal game or top-notch seafood landed within a few miles of Turnberry itself.