1747 Restaurant at the Lovat Hotel in Perth The Lovat Hotel in Perth offers only the very best dining experiences with food served until 10:00pm daily varying from light snacks to a relaxing, leisurely dinner in the extremely popular 1747 Restaurant. The modern and fresh surroundings of the restaurant itself offers a pleasant and welcoming atmosphere, ideal for complete relaxation or socialising amongst friends and family over a few welcome drinks. For dining in Perth the 1747 Restaurant holds an excellent reputation amongst it’s discerning visitors and residents alike for it’s imaginative, creative menu’s which feature a fine array of the very best quality fresh local produce, vegetarian dishes, healthy eating options and daily special. Our 1747 Restaurant menu will be available to download soon!
Traditional Sunday Roast in 1747 Restaurant £8.75 per person from noon until 10:00pm every Sunday
Choose from Roast Breast of Perthshire Turkey or Simon Howie Roast Scottish Sirloin of Beef served with lashings of Gravy, Yorkshire Pudding, Market Vegetables and Roast Potatoes
Sunday High Tea in 1747 Restaurant £9.95 per person from 4:00pm - 6:00pm every Sunday
Tea or Coffee with Toast ~~~~~ Fresh Breaded Haddock Gammon Steak (with egg or pineapple) Traditional Roast Turkey or Simon Howie Roast Scottish Sirloin of Beef Pasta with Tomato and Basil Sauce Ayrshire Ham Salad Homemade Steak Pie all served with fries or roasted potatoes and vegetables ~~~~~ Selection of Scones with cream & jam and Homemade Cakes We can arrange High Teas in 1747 Restaurant for groups or that special occassion at any time by prior arrangement by calling our Events department on 01738 444444 Wine List To complement your meal with that perfect choice of wine, choose from our speciality wine list which we have carefully selected to cover a wide range of flavours, aroma’s and textures from across the world. Alternatively why not sample a traditional Scottish malt from our extensive range - be assured there is something to suit all tastes! Our wine list will be avaialble to download soon! "Have you ever wondered why the Lovat Hotel Restaurant in Perth is called 1747?" Born in 1667, Simon Fraser, otherwise known as “the most devious man in Scotland” had an unhealthy obsession in gaining what he believed rightfully his - the title of Lord Lovat. In 1697, he kidnapped and forced Lady Amelia to marry him in a desperate attempt to gain the title. Amelia’s outraged family forced Simon to flee the country. After years of travelling, demonstrating government support and fighting through legal proceedings, Simon eventually won a full pardon for his past crimes and received the title of Lord Lovat. However, he turned to support the Rising in 1745 and, after being found guilty as charged, was beheaded on Tower Hill on April 9th 1747, the last person to be so in Britain, hence the name - 1747! “ Why not reserve your table to avoid disappointment on 01738 636555
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