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16 October 2014

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A restaurant review

I hope Anne won't pull this, as it isn't meant to be an advertisement, I just want to point out there is another place to eat out at on Coll. (Well, there is my burger van as well, but that would be an advert, and it is closed for the winter now anyway) So when us poor over-worked underpaid hotel staff get our time off, especially on a Sunday, we head to the Island Cafe for Sunday lunch. We got there early-ish because we wanted to watch the footie at four. I ordered the shoulder of lamb, he had pork and we started with a bottle of Normandy cider. Cider is such a great thing to drink with a meal, it isn't as fussy as wine and you get a decent amount in your glass, but it is more special than beer.
Last time we were there the background music was Runrig, this time it was the radio; the top ten albums and singles from 1974. We were both a bit puzzled as we didn't hear the number one album, we must have been too engrossed in the food, and trying to guess who supplied all the various vegetables. Or maybe that was when we ordered more cider. We began to notice a pattern in the singles chart, every third person was dead. September 1974 wasn't a vintage year musically, but we exchanged teenage memories with several other tables. It must be funny going out to eat and not knowing the other diners. We had dessert. Island Cafe does great desserts; we had banoffee pie (which is completely different to ours in the hotel) and black forest pudding so fortunately we were too busy chewing to sing 'Billy don't be a hero' when Paperlace came on the radio, although they were actually singing something else. Four o'clock came and went and we were too engrossed in what was number one, and too full to move to go. Number two was Kung Fu Fighting. We paid. Waited for number one. Number one was The Osmonds, and not even Crazy Horses, which triggered some more memories.
So ten out of ten for food and atmosphere and company, but only nine for the music.

PS Why do lobsters go red when they are cooked? Find out next time.
Posted on NiconColl at 16:40

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nic: one guess,if you got flung into boiling water i think you would go a little red too!

carol from cleaning up after sat nights storm


Teenage memories in 1974? Mhmmmmmmm...

Flying Cat from the roaring forties


Obviously the lobsters blush at the thought of drowning in WATER!

mjc from NM, USA


Open on a Sunday? You bunch of Heathens you, I'll send the Rev. I.P. Squint down to sort you lot out....

Tws from A Far, far better place.


Obviously, I meant to write "boiling in WATER", not drowning, but my hands got crabbed up.

mjc from NM, USA


If you google Island Caf茅 Coll all will be revealed...well...not ALL because you can't see the happy customers (a missed opporchancity there I think) or hear the music (poss. not such a...) but interesting nevertheless.

Flying Cat from curiosity cott


...on the other paw, if you go in to Gallery on the left hand side, there's a picture of Burn's Night which is crammed with merry folk...I bet Nic could tell us a thing or two...

Flying Cat from uber curiosity cott


Alas FC, in my capacity as employee at the 'other place' I miss Burns Night every year. Which has probably saved me from much embarrassment.

Nic from Coll


FC, I did google. Interesting. Unfortunately there was no close up of the haggis and neeps. Before I visit a new eating place, I like to SEE the stuff. Otherwise I just have water to go ...

mjc from NM, USA


That paints an interesting picture...

Flying Cat from outdoor loo


you got served in the first port well done crikey blimey it took us 1hour 10 mins to attract Basil Faulty [with the wrist trauma] last summer, we only managed a coffee before we had to pick the kids up from the pottery

tourist from anywhere


...wrist trauma...must try to remember that one...it paints more than one picture...might only have been a simple sling of course, but somehow...it could say so much more...

Flying Cat from terminological admiration


wrist trauma happened when the irate tourist grab Basil ("it ain't my fault, gov.") and asked, glowering, "and when will you return, this time with my food, young man?" Anyway, hope the tourist from somewhere refused to pay for the coffee. I would.

mjc from NM, USA


You're so brave mjc...

Flying Cat from don't like to complain but I've been here a while.




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