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Argyll Hotel

Argyll Hotel Specialising in organic, free range and locally sourced foods, the Argyll Hotel offers the best of culinary treats Changing daily Specials, and a menu that caters for the vegan through to the rampant carnivore! Booking advised. Read more

Address:Argyll Hotel Isle of Iona PA76 6SJ
Tel:01681 700334 Fax:01681 700510
Email: reception@argyllhoteliona.co.uk
Web: www.argyllhoteliona.co.uk
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Martyrs Bay Restaurant & Bar

Martyrs Bay Restaurant & Bar Café, restaurant and bar ideally situated at the pier on Iona. Our extensive bistro/bar menu is available from 6pm. Local seafood is our speciality We are open daily Feb - Nov for meals, snacks and drinks. Read more

Address:Ms S Grant Top of the Pier Isle of Iona
Tel:01681 700382 Fax: 01681700212
Email: martyrsbay@aol.com
Web: www.martyrsbay.co.uk
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Iona Heritage Tearoom

Iona Heritage Centre The Heritage Tearoom is part of the Iona Heritage Centre in the Old Manse. Open 11am - 4pm Monday - Saturday, serving home made soup, freshly filled rolls, home baking, teas, coffees etc: Also tables in the garden. Read more

Address:Iona Heritage Centre Isle of Iona PA76 6SJ
Tel:700576 and in winter 700328.
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Spar Shop (Gordon Grant Ltd)

Spar Shop (Gordon Grant Ltd) Our village shop is one of the oldest family businesses on Iona. We are open all year round selling groceries, newspapers, wines and spirits and an interesting variety of gifts, crafts and books. Deliveries can be arranged. Read more

Address:Ms C Grant Spar Shop Isle of Iona
Tel:01681 700321 Fax: 01681 700382
Email: ionavillagestore@aol.com
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St Columba Hotel

St Columba Hotel Our restaurant enjoys glorious panoramic views over the Sound of Iona and to the mountains of Mull. Our organic garden provides much of the salads and vegetables used in our kitchen. Read more

Address:St Columba Hotel Isle of Iona PA76 6SL
Tel:01681 700304 Fax: 01681 700688
Email: info@stcolumba-hotel.co.uk
Web: www.stcolumba-hotel.co.uk
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