Restaurante

Rothesay Rooms Restaurant

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Former Member
December 8, 2017
The Prince of Wales opened this place last year to help Ballater recover from the devastating floods at the end of 2015. Not the cheapest but high quality, local food and great game in season.
Mo
April 26, 2019
An enterprise supported by the Princes Trust-to support the local community following Storm Frank when there was extensive flooding of the village. . Excellent formal restaurant style food . Lunch 2 course is currently (2019) £21 Dinner is standard city prices . Booking recommended. Since opening in 2016, the Rothesay Rooms has won North East of Scotland Restaurant of the Year Award 2017 and gained entry into the Michelin Guide.
An enterprise supported by the Princes Trust-to support the local community following Storm Frank when there was extensive flooding of the village. . Excellent formal restaurant style food . Lunch 2 course is currently (2019) £21 Dinner is standard city prices . Booking recommended. Since openin…
Hazel
May 26, 2017
Very exclusive, food exquisite, booked up quickly. Owned by Duke of Rothesay (Prince Charles). next door - gift shop sells gorgeous gifts and food items - from his place in Highgrove.
Former Member
July 24, 2020
The Rothesay Rooms restaurant and Highgrove Shop, established in Ballater by HRH The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay, following flooding and fire in the village in 2015, have proved a hit with local people and tourists since opening in early-2017. The fine dining restaurant The Rothesay Rooms and adjacent luxury gift retailer Highgrove Shop on the village’s Netherley Place were set up to drive tourism to the area after floods swept through the village in late-2015 and the Old Royal Station was destroyed by fire in May of that year.
The Rothesay Rooms restaurant and Highgrove Shop, established in Ballater by HRH The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay, following flooding and fire in the village in 2015, have proved a hit with local people and tourists since opening in early-2017. The fine dining restaurant The Rothesay Rooms and…
Irene
September 16, 2019
Michelin star dining in Ballater. Nestled besides the rugged contours of the Craigendarroch Hills, the Rothesay Rooms in Ballater is at the heart of a vibrant and welcoming community. It is a collaborative project between local groups and the outreach programme of HRH The Duke of Rothesay’s charity, in the wake of disastrous floods. In December 2015 Storm Frank battered Scotland and the River Dee, which flows through some of the most scenic parts of the country, burst its banks and decimated local homes and businesses in Ballater. His Royal Highness The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay visited the village, which is just six miles to the east of Balmoral Castle, shortly after the incident and pledged his support to rejuvenate the village. A Ballater Flood Appeal was quickly established and the generosity from companies and individuals in the surrounding area was incredible. In response to such overwhelming support, the idea to create a new eaterie to help rejuvenate the community and drive local business was formed. The project was galvanised further by the Cooperative Group, who kindly offered the use of a former convenience store in the village. The result is a restaurant championing the best in organic, locally-sourced produce. The 40-seat restaurant is located on the ground floor and is perfect for both intimate tables and larger groups. Decorated in the Highland style throughout, the relaxed interior boasts an array of antiques and bespoke wooden tables. The vibrant Duke of Rothesay tartan and soft glow of candlelight provide a charming accompaniment to an elegant meal or post-prandial drink. Since opening in 2016, the Rothesay Rooms has won North East of Scotland Restaurant of the Year Award 2017 and gained entry into the Michelin Guide. In 2019 The Rothesay Rooms was awarded the North East of Scotland Restaurant of the Year for the third year running.
Michelin star dining in Ballater. Nestled besides the rugged contours of the Craigendarroch Hills, the Rothesay Rooms in Ballater is at the heart of a vibrant and welcoming community. It is a collaborative project between local groups and the outreach programme of HRH The Duke of Rothesay’s charity,…

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