March 2024 by Curt Roebuck
Clean nice hotel w/usb charging wall ports. Located outside of the city in the country. Large bathroom and comfortable king size bed. Room service good. Menu limited. Didn?t dine in the dining room.
March 2024 by Joan Scobbie (Willywoo)
Attended a family Wedding reception at this hotel, the ambience was stately and welcoming ,comfortable sofa's off of the reception were compelling, staff were helpful and smartly dressed. Buffet was lovely and presented well.Food & drinks: Didn't stay here,but would certainly would next time we visited Inverness
March 2024 by Roli Cariazo
Celebrating Mother's Day with Mommy Elizabeth from Philippines??
March 2024 by Will Comrie
Guest at a wedding.Staff helpful, bit pricy but has a good night. No complaints.
January 2024 by John Macleod
Nice afternoon
January 2024 by Solveig Hageseter
Had a couple of wonderful nights here! Food was amazing, nice and helpful staff and comfortable rooms. The location is a little bit out of the city centre, but it's very peaceful and only a short taxiride into town. Would absolutely recommend!
January 2024 by Margaret Mackay
Hogmanay big shindig, absolutely spectacular, could not fault anything. Staff were amazing, food was fabulous, I had dietary requirements and nothing was too much bother, 5 stars all round. Would highly recommend.Food & drinks: Food totally amazing, well presented and served by professionals.
January 2024 by Struan Gardner
Stayed two nights while visiting Inverness. A return visit having stayed roughly 20 years ago. Some staff excellent, but for the money, a little more customer service training needed. A smile costs nothing and makes such a difference. Small mistake made in taking orders... small red, large white... returned with the opposite. Request eggs well done, arrive soft. Other customers getting totally wrong order. Mistakes that while easy to make shouldn't happen when paying at this level. Some of the food was good, well presented meals, but a bit of a miss re flavour at times. Would wev stay here again... probably not. Would spend our money on a smaller business.
December 2023 by seonaid kelday
Just had our Christmas work night here, lovely Christmas decor, staff pleasant, a few things let it down though. £15 for a glass of wine for a start!! You handed your coat in with no ticket system which led to my friends coat not being there at the end (taken by another guest hopefully in error) Also the Veggie/Vegan option was a shocker!! A stuffed tomato stuffed with tomato for main course probably the worst option I've had to date anywhere. Lack of imagination from Chef, why oh why can't we just have a meat alternative and all the trimmings. Overall a good time was had. Very hungry though
December 2023 by douglas slater
Very nice and friendly atmosphere at Drumossie Hotel?
December 2023 by Garry Couser
A very good hotel. Staff are attententive but discreet. Rooms well laid out. Food is good. Evening meal was enjoyable. A good dog friendly hotel.Only disappointment is the dreaded service charge.
December 2023 by Ashley MacDonald
Beautiful venue, with good food and drink.
November 2023 by Hils Forsyth
Service and surroundings were excellent. Nothing special about the coffee or the mini scones
November 2023 by Tartan Spoon
Nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of the Scottish Highlands, Inverness offers a truly enchanting getaway for those seeking a blend of history and natural beauty. As the capital of the Highlands, this vibrant city effortlessly combines its rich cultural heritage with modern comforts.It?s also home The Drumossie Hotel, a 4 star charming and luxurious retreat offering guests a perfect blend of comfort, sophistication, and warm Scottish hospitality.Set in nine acres of parkland, the hotel is located around 10-15 minutes from Inverness city centre. They have 44 bedrooms, as well as 6 meeting and conference rooms. The hotel has a sprawling lounge, a restaurant but no bar. Drinks are served in the lounge or restaurant.Afternoon Tea and informal dining are served in the spacious lounge area, whilst the Grill Room is a showcase for seasonal local produce and elevated dining.Nestled within the embrace of a the hotel, the charming rooms exude an unparalleled sense of enchantment. Each room however does embrace modern comforts from wi-fi to smart tv to large comfortable beds where you can sink into the plush layers feeling like you?re being enveloped in a cloud, guaranteeing a restful night's sleep.Large windows allow the soft Autumn daylight to illuminate the elegant dark wood furniture, invoking a sense of regality. The Autumnal colour palette, adorned with understated Scottish patterns, adds a touch of sophistication. These rooms are more than mere spaces; they are havens of tranquillity, providing a serene retreat from the outside world, where guests can immerse themselves in the romance of the Scottish Highlands.When it comes to hotel en-suites, a standout feature that can truly elevate the guest experience is the presence of large modern showers and baths. The Executive Suite that I stayed in provided a generous sized en-suite - my haven of relaxation and indulgence for my overnight stay.I was there for an event the following day. Dinner was a showcase and a celebration of Scottish food from Drumossie?s Executive Chef Euan Walker and Head Chef Stewart MacPherson (plus obviously the whole kitchen brigade!) paired expertly with wines and whisky!The hotel breakfast offers a cold buffet with a selection ham and cheeses, yoghurts, fruit juices and cereals and a small menu from which to order any hot meals. The breakfast menu is limited and there are supplements for the more indulgent breakfast meals like Kiln Smoked Kipper, John Ross Smoked Salmon with scrambled eggs, Smoked Haddock with poached egg and the Eggs Benedict.The Drumossie Hotel's idyllic setting and opulent amenities truly made it a haven of luxury in Inverness, leaving me with cherished memories of a truly magical overnight stay.For more reviews and recommendations, visit www.tartanspoon.co.uk
November 2023 by Anne Scott
Yesterday we stopped at this hotel for afternoon tea.I ordered one scone and was shocked when l paid our bill,to find it cost over £6 !!I know prices are increasing, but the scone was tiny, served with some jam and whipping cream not even clotted .It was by far the most expensive scone l have even had, and l have been in some top hotels.It is a 4 star hotel and you expect to pay for the service etc you receive, and which we have done many times in the past, but not yesterday for one tiny scone !Food & drinks: Very expensive afternoon tea