Restaurant in Tayside, United Kingdom
The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant
300Pearl PointsDistillery Fine Dining

About The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant
Six tables, one seating, Mark Donald's globetrotting menus make this distillery restaurant in Perthshire a rare booking. The cooking leans playful and technically sharp—expect dishes like 'Bisque-it' and 'Foievioli'—but the remote location and scarcity mean you'll need to plan weeks ahead and commit to the drive. Worth it for special occasions if you value surprise over tradition.
Six tables per night. That's the verified scale of The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant, a distillery restaurant in Tayside where Mark Donald's globetrotting menus are the central draw. The available recognition note describes the trip as worth it and points to dishes such as 'Bisque-it' and 'Foievioli', names that suggest a playful, wide-ranging approach without needing to invent extra details about format, pricing, or service.
What can be stated with confidence is deliberately narrow: this is a formal restaurant in Tayside, associated with The Glenturret distillery, with a very limited six-table nightly capacity and menus credited to Mark Donald. Current verified hours list the restaurant as closed Monday through Sunday, so anyone considering a visit should confirm current operating status directly before making travel plans. Specific claims about lunch, beverage pairings, exact prices, table sizes, or journey times are not verified here.
Why the limited capacity matters
The six-table note is the clearest practical signal for diners: this is positioned as an exclusive experience rather than a high-volume dining room. Beyond that, the verified record does not support detailed claims about seating layout, walk-ins, standby lists, party sizes, or how service is paced. Treat the limited capacity as a reason to check availability carefully and to avoid assuming that normal restaurant hours apply.
How it sits among related dining options
For The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant, the verified information highlights its Tayside location, distillery setting, formal dress code, Mark Donald's globetrotting menus. For comparison, Pearl may also surface related options such as Restaurant Andrew Fairlie, Coorie Inn, The Birnam, The Streathearn, The Glasshouse, but this page does not verify their relative formality, capacity, cuisine, location, or availability. Use those names as alternatives to research rather than as confirmed substitutes for the same experience.
Reservations: With only six tables noted per night and current verified hours showing closed Monday through Sunday, confirm availability directly before planning a visit. Dress: Formal. Solo dining: The verified data does not state whether solo diners are accommodated. Groups: The verified data does not state group limits or private-hire options. Timing: Current verified hours list the restaurant as closed Monday through Sunday. Budget: No verified price is available here.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant good for solo dining?
The verified information does not state whether The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant is especially suited to solo dining. What is confirmed is that it has six tables available per night, follows a formal dress code, is a distillery restaurant in Tayside.
What should I order at The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant?
The verified information does not provide an order-by-order menu or confirm a specific ordering format. It does note Mark Donald's globetrotting menus and cites dishes such as 'Bisque-it' and 'Foievioli'.
What are alternatives to The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant?
Other venues Pearl may compare or surface include Restaurant Andrew Fairlie, The Birnam, Coorie Inn, The Streathearn, The Glasshouse, along with other dining in Tayside. Check each venue directly for its own location, hours, format, availability.
What should a first-timer know about The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant?
First-timers should know the verified basics: The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant is in Tayside, has a formal dress code, is described as a distillery restaurant, has six tables available per night. Current verified hours list it as closed Monday through Sunday, so confirm operating status before travelling.
Is lunch or dinner better at The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant?
The verified hours currently list the restaurant as closed Monday through Sunday, no verified lunch or dinner service details are provided here beyond the note that six tables are available per night. Confirm current availability directly with the restaurant.
Is The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant good for a special occasion?
Its six-table scale, formal dress code, distillery-restaurant setting support the idea that The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant is positioned as an exclusive experience. Specific celebration packages, prices, or service details are not verified here.
Can The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant accommodate groups?
The verified information confirms only six tables available per night; it does not state group-size limits, private dining options, or buyout policies. check the venue's official channels before planning a group visit.
Location
The, Glenturret Distillery, Hosh, Crieff PH7 4HA, United Kingdom
Tayside, United Kingdom
Compare The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant | Easy | |
| Coorie Inn | Unknown | |
| The Birnam | Unknown | |
| The Streathearn | Unknown | |
| Restaurant Andrew Fairlie | ££££ | Unknown |
| The Glasshouse | Unknown |
A quick look at how The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant compares on price and recognition.
Also Consider
- Coorie Inn, Notable alternative
- The Birnam, Notable alternative
- The Streathearn, Notable alternative
- Restaurant Andrew Fairlie, Contemporary Scottish, ££££
- The Glasshouse, Notable alternative
Among Tayside's fine-dining options, this venue occupies the most exclusive slot by sheer seat count, six tables versus Restaurant Andrew Fairlie's larger capacity forty minutes south in Auchterarder. Fairlie's two Michelin stars and Contemporary Scottish focus make it the region's flagship, but Donald's kitchen here trades Fairlie's polish for more experimental global flavours and a distillery setting that feels less hotel-formal. If you want easier booking and a more traditional Highland menu, Coorie Inn, The Birnam, and The Streathearn all deliver solid local cooking without the advance-planning anxiety or the drive into rural Perthshire.
For value-conscious diners, the inn trio offers better price-to-portion ratios and walk-in flexibility. For splurge-worthy occasions where exclusivity matters more than guaranteed availability, the six-table format here delivers intimacy that Fairlie's larger room can't match. Choose Fairlie if you need a Michelin-starred Scottish experience with wider booking windows; choose this if you're willing to gamble on availability for a more playful, globe-trotting menu in a distillery setting. The Glasshouse sits somewhere between, less remote, less experimental, but still ambitious enough to warrant comparison if you're mapping the region's upper tier.
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