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Posted on: 14 April 2008, 14:31

We will be staying in Pitlochry for 4 nights soon and would like to try a different reataurant each night. Looking for imaginative Scottish bistro food cooked with flair including venison, beef, seafood (lobster, scallops, king prawns) etc with a decent selection wine list. Not interested in bog standard fish 'n' chips, steak pie, haggis etc type places. Preferably in a scenic setting and somewhere to smoke a cigar!

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Posted on: 14 April 2008, 14:40

sorry but you won't be able to smoke a cigar anywhere inside in Scotland,we went smoke free even before England did.

I enjoy the Moulin Inn,it is just outside Pitlochry but has a good range of food.

does your bog standard stuff as well as a range of more upmarket meals.

http://www.moulinhotel.co.uk/

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