After starting in Edinburgh and making our way past Loch Lomond and Luss, we arrived at our destination for the evening, Oban. While I had read that Oban was quite touristy, we really enjoyed the laid back atmosphere of the town.
Of course, since we were on a private whiskey tour, the first stop was Oban Distillery.
Just to let you know how relaxed Oban was; check out the pooch sleeping belly up in the window across the busy parking lot of the distillery.
Sean guided us in and got us on our tour.
Our guide was a hoot.....with a great sense of humor. He went over the five major Scottish Regions that make Scotch Whiskey and then the Flavour Map.
And then we were off into how Oban makes their whiskey. I won't go into that detail, but you can find a good outline here. Scotch Whiskey uses copper stills. We were told that the copper binds with the sulphurs released during the fermentation process. Thus the liquid produced has a cleaner taste. We were also told during our tours that each distillery has its own design for pot stills.
As for Oban....you gotta love our guide, who photobombed me when I wanted to take a photo of the stills.
At the end we had a sampling. The Missus prefers a more peaty-smoky Scotch; the versions here had a nice bit of almost citrusy-fruitiness to it.
This was a fun first stop for us!
Oban Distillery
Stafford St
Oban PA34 5NH, Scotland, United Kingdom
After freshening up at our hotel we set out to explore a bit and then find some dinner.
Oban was a charming town and we enjoyed the views.
We saw an interesting church from the harbor and decided to walk on over to the Northern side of town past the main road to check out Saint Columba's Cathedral.
If you're interested, here's some good info on the Cathedral.
We then headed back into the city. We went thru a more residential neighborhood before getting to Dunollie Road.
Which turned into George Street where I had a place on my list named Coast Restaurant, which seemed to have the type of menu we enjoyed so we headed on over. It was exactly at opening time; 530pm so we easily got a table.
The service was warm and welcoming; typical of all the service we had in Scotland.
The Missus started with some wine. I got a Isle of Jura 10 Year Single Malt.
The menu itself was divided into two parts; the Light Bite menu, where you could even have some of the starters as mains, and the A La Carte menu. We chose items from both to make out dinner.
The Missus wanted to try the mussels, so we ordered that off the Light Bites menu as a main (£15).
I believe mentioning how amazing the seafood was in Scotland and this was no exception. Sweet, tender, not a gritty bite found anywhere. This was so good.
We also got the Crab Pot (£9.5).
Wonderfully sweet and briny crab claw meat, with a refreshing, if a bit too sweet creme fresh, we enjoyed the baby chard and arugula which helped develop a textural contrast and add earthiness to the dish.
And also the starter of "Hand Dived Scallops" - £10.95.
So sweet, tender, perfectly rare in the center. The smoked bacon added another layer of flavor and smokiness. The tempura samphire tasted like asparagus. This was quite good...and look Black Radish, more than one scallop for almost half the price!
This was a nice dinner. We'd gladly eat here again.
Coast Restaurant
104 George St.
Oban PA34 5NT, Scotland, United Kingdom
After dinner we went for our usual stroll.
There's something about the pace of life here that really made one relax.
Though many places seemed to close early. Folks would pass us on the street and greet us.
We returned to our room and settled in. Tomorrow would be quite a day as we'd be taking the ferry to Islay and visit not one, but three distilleries.
Thanks for stopping by!
what a beautiful city!
Posted by: kat | Thursday, 29 September 2022 at 08:08 PM
It was a fun place to visit Kat!
Posted by: Kirk | Thursday, 29 September 2022 at 08:14 PM
never thought Scotland could have amazing seafood. now i’m excited to figure out a way to get there. great post
Posted by: pavel | Friday, 30 September 2022 at 01:30 PM
We were surprised as well Pavel. Though you have to remember that Oban in on the coast. And I found this tidbit as well.
https://scotlandwelcomesyou.com/oban-the-seafood-capital-of-scotland/
Posted by: Kirk | Friday, 30 September 2022 at 04:50 PM
Nice! I'll be heading over to Japan in a few hours. Have reservations at Hakushu distillery over the weekend. Can't wait!
Posted by: Junichi | Tuesday, 04 October 2022 at 09:16 AM
That's awesome Junichi! Hope you have a great time!
Posted by: Kirk | Tuesday, 04 October 2022 at 10:00 AM