Heverlee 0623
Heverlee 0623

About us

Situated on land that was originally part of Stoneyfield House, the Snow Goose was previously known as the Coach House Inn. Stoneyfield House was a smallholding on the Raigmore Estate which was built in 1780. In the early 20th Century, it was owned by a Neil D. Macintosh. Mr Macintosh sold the estate off in small lots in 1918 and one of the lots was the Coach House Inn.

A country pub oozing rural charm and rustic character, our picturesque surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for savouring the hearty, seasonal pub-food on our menu, and the carefully nurtured cask ales and fine wines gracing our bar.

Whether you are planning dinner with friends or Sunday lunch with family, book a table online and enjoy some quality time with those you love the most.

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Facilities

Beer gardenCar parkDisabled facilitiesFamily friendlyFoodOutside areaReal aleReal fireWiFi freeCask Marque

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Tra “T” France

2 months ago

We arrived in Inverness for a short break from home in Elgin, unfortunately the snow arrived at the same time but we still managed to visit our favourite place to eat on both nights! The food is delicious, the place is spotless and welcoming and the service is amazing. Our first evening we were served by Aaron, who is everything a server should be, polite, attentive with the most important asset when dealing with the public - a cracking sense of humour. The 2nd night we ate in the bar where the service was just as good with banter thrown in for good measure!! We will definitely be back, thank you.

Dale Justins

6 months ago

Sunday Roast…get in early, all the real house made gravy you can pour on it. Also the properly salted fudge pudding! The sauces here were on point, as was the roast pork belly. We rolled out of the Inn into the carpark. Table service from Tom was excellent.

J G

6 months ago

Popped in for an early lunch after a Saturday morning shopping and it was nice and quiet Service was great from the waiting staff but for some reason the manager was having a little tizzy and was stomping around grumping at everyone....most unprofessional! The food was excellent, i had the sea bass and my other half had the gammon....i forgot to take photos i was so hungry! Dessert was a delicious mini brulee and espresso and himself had a chocolate honey pot which was like a little easter egg ...beautifully presented! A very pleasant meal.

FrazDG

8 months ago

Good portion size and value got money. The food was a little over seasoned for my liking but kids would love it. Dogs are welcome here.

Lachlan Mactavish

11 months ago

Very cosy atmosphere dog friendly restaurant. The food was excellent and the service was very good. The seating area is quite spacious and comfortable and the general feel is very relaxing. The dog was also provided for with water dishes and a very generous selection of treats. We were advised to book in advance as the tables for clients with dogs are limited and at certain periods they are very busy. The restaurant is accessible to less able people and there is generous sized parking area. Weather permitting it's possible to eat outside.

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Mon11:00 – 23:00
Tue11:00 – 23:00
Wed11:00 – 23:00
Thur11:00 – 23:00
Fri11:00 – 23:00
Sat11:00 – 23:00
Sun11:00 – 22:30
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Heverlee 0623
Heverlee 0623