Seafood shacks and coastal eats

There is a new seafood shack on the horizon. Orkney is celebrating its first-ever seafood shack with the opening of Loki Seafood Shack on the Skaill House estate which opened in April. With decades of experience between them, the Loki team is sure to be a massive hit with both locals and tourists alike. Taking quality local seafood to the next level and providing a much sought after offering, Skaill House is open seven days a week on a joint ticket with Skara Brae. Find out more here.

Check out other seafood shacks and by-the-sea eateries in Scotland, including:

The Lobster Shack

The Lobster Shack, The Old Pier, North Berwick, East Lothian

Enjoy the finest seafood cooked to perfection in the picturesque setting of North Berwick harbour. The outside seating area has recently been upgraded providing visitors with a fully covered and heated outdoor dining area to sit in, relax and enjoy the delectable seafood, whatever the weather.

Oban Seafood Hut, The Green Shack, Oban, Argyll and Bute

Fresh Seafood on the Pier at Oban’s Famous Green Shack. Delicious lobster, scallops, crab and more prepared on the spot to eat by the sea or take home to enjoy.

Café Fish, Tobermory, Isle of Mull

Now open in its 17th season, The Café is situated on the upper floor of the Calmac Pier with spectacular views over Tobermory Bay to Calve Island and the Sound of Mull. From the alfresco terrace diners can catch an amazing sunset and watch a selection of fresh seafood en route from the rugged coastal waters around Mull straight to plate two hours later.

Frankie’s Fish and Chips, Shetland

The UK’s most northerly fish and chip shop sourcing premium and sustainable Shetland seafood.

Duck Bay Hotel, Loch Lomond

Duck Bay’s restaurant has panoramic views of breath-taking Loch Lomond, offering an extensive menu with a dish for everyone, using only local and seasonal produce.

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