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Starters • • Main Courses The BOATHOUSE _ Kitchen and Bar _ • Starters • Chicken Liver Parfait £6.45 Homemade Soup Of The Day £5.25 Stornoway Black Pudding Fritters £7.25 Served With Toasted Sourdough & Beetroot Chutney Served With Crusty Bread (V) with fried sourdough & topped with a poached egg Red Pepper & Goat’s Cheese Croquettes £6.25 Haggis Scotch Egg £6.75 Wild Mushrooms on Toasted Bloomer Bread £6.25 With Sweet Chilli Sauce (V) With Rocket And Mustard Mayo In A Garlic & Cream Sauce With Shaved Grana Padano (V) Smoked Mackerel Pate £6.25 Shetland Island Mussels £7.75 Orkney Crab Cake £7.95 Served With Oatcakes & Butter With A Rich Garlic, Cream & White Wine Sauce With Spring Onion & Katsu Curry Served With Fresh Sourdough Carpaccio Of Beetroot £6.25 Cullen Skink £6.25 Crumbed Goat’s Cheese, Toasted Chickpeas, Traditional Smoked Haddock, Potato, Onion Almonds With Roquette Salad In A Herb Dressing & Cream Soup Served With Crusty Bread • Main Courses • Freshly Landed Scottish Fish & Chips £12.25 Chicken Balmoral £15.45 Hand Battered Peterhead Haddock Fillet 12’’ STONE BAKED PIZZAS Haggis Stuffed Chicken Breast Wrapped In Pancetta & Served With Thick Cut Chips & Tartare Sauce Served With A Whisky Sauce, Tenderstem Broccoli Macaroni Cheese £9.95 MARGHERITA £9.95 & Buttery Mash FRESH MOZZARELLA AND With 4 Scottish Cheeses And Parmesan, Topped With A Haggis, Neeps & Tatties £12.50 Crispy Crumb And Served With Fries Or Garlic Bread (V) HOMEMADE TOMATO SAUCE Macsween’s Haggis With Creamy Mash, Crushed Neeps 8oz Bacon Cheeseburger £12.75 & Whisky Cream Sauce 2 ¼lb Prime Scottish Steak Burgers Topped With BBQ CHICKEN £12.95 BBQ BASE, FRIED CHICKEN, CRISPY BACON, Homemade Steak & Sausage Pie £12.25 Ramsay Of Carluke Bacon & Scottish Cheddar. Served With Thick Cut Chips & Seasonal Veg Served In A Brioche Bun With MIXED PEPPERS, ONION, AND MOZZARELLA Burger Sauce, Tomato & Chopped Lettuce Vegetarian Haggis, Neeps & Tatties £12.75 VEGETARIAN £11.95 Macsween’s Veggie Haggis With Creamy Mash, Boathouse Fish Pie £14.95 Crushed Neep And A Whisky Cream Sauce (V) Smoked Haddock, Prawns & Salmon in white roux sauce MIXED PEPPERS, TOMATO, SWEETCORN, MUSHROOMS, with lemon, parsley & chives topped with buttery mash & served MOZZARELLA AND HOMEMADE PIZZA SAUCE 12oz Scottish Rib-eye Steak £27.95 with Tenderstem broccoli & Chantenay carrots Served With Thick Cut Chips, Roquette & PEPPERONI £11.95 Pan Fried Free Range Chicken £14.95 Grana Padano Salad With A Choice Of Sauce THICK CUT PEPPERONI, MOZZARELLA In A Garlic & Cream Wild Mushroom Sauce Pepper, Whisky Cream Or Garlic Butter With Buttery Mash, Chantenay Carrots AND HOMEMADE PIZZA SAUCE Chicken, Avocado & Bacon Salad £12.95 & Tenderstem Broccoli With Mixed Leaves, Boiled Egg, Cherry Tomato Shetland Island Mussels £13.50 & Red Onion In A Ranch Dressing With A Rich Garlic, Cream And White Wine Sauce. Goat’s Cheese, Avocado & Watermelon Salad £11.95 Served With French Fries • Sides • With Mixed Leaves, Red Onion & Cherry Tomato Fries: £3.75 Thick Cut Chips: £3.85 Onion Rings: £4.75 In A Citrus Vinaigrette Dressing (V) Mixed Salad: £4.25 Sauteed Mushrooms: £4.75 Seasonal Veg: £3.95 Honey Glazed Mini Sausages £4.25 • Dessert Menu • Cocktails £7.50 Homemade Sticky Toffee Pudding £5.95 Homemade Cheesecake £5.95 Classic Cocktails Served With Vanilla Ice Cream Ask For Today’s Flavour French Martini - Absolut Vodka, Creme De Cassis, Traditional Cranachan £5.95 Scottish Cheese Plate £7.95 Pineapple Juice Scottish Raspberries, Whisky, Cream & Oats served with traditional oatcakes Pornstar Martini - Absolut Vanilla Vodka, Passionfruit Selection Of Scottish Ice Cream £4.95 Syrup, Pineapple Juice, Prosecco Chocolate Whisky Brownie £5.95 Scottish Tablet, Irn Bru, Salted Caramel, With Drambuie Cream And Mojito - Nutella, Caramel Shortcake, Bacardi Rum, Fresh Mint, Fresh Lime Juice, Chocolate Shavings Strawberry Ripple, Chocolate Or Vanilla Sugar Syrup, Soda Rob Roy - Chivas Regal, Lillet Rose, Angostura Bitters • Hot Drinks • Bramble - Bombay Sapphire, Fresh Lemon Juice, Americano £2.20 | Cappuccino £2.50 | Latte £2.50 | Flat White £2.50 Sugar Syrup, Creme De Cassis Double Espresso £2.50 | Hot Chocolate £2.75 | Tea £2.20 | Earl Grey £2.50 Boathouse Speciality Cocktails Mharsanta Mule - Glenlivet Founders Reserve, Fresh Lime Juice, Elderflower Liqueur, Angostura Bitters, Ginger Beer • Drinks Menu • Highland Fling - Caorunn Gin, Drambuie, Blackberry Syrup, Fresh Lemon Juice, Pineapple Juice, Honey Draught Pint 1/2 Pint Ciders (500ml) Soft Drinks Auld Alliance - Caorunn Gin, Courvoisier, Tennents £4.20 £2.20 Magners £5.30 Coke Bottle (330ml) £2.75 Apple Juice, Fresh Lemon Juice, Sugar Syrup, Heverlee £4.95 £2.55 Lost Orchards Pure Apple £5.80 Diet Coke Bottle (330ml) £2.75 Lemon Bitters Seven Peaks Ipa £5.30 £2.75 Lost Orchards Dark Berries £5.80 Irn Bru (330ml) £2.50 Scottish Spritz - Tequila, Fresh Lemon Juice, Sugar Syrup, Irn-bru, Prosecco Innis & Gunn £4.65 £2.45 Lost Orchards Red Berries & Lime £5.80 Diet Irn Bru (330ml) £2.50 Guinness £4.65 £2.45 Schweppes Tonic/slim Tonic £1.65 Glasgow Kiss - Wester Spiced Rum, Ginger Syrup, Cushidoo Tonic £1.65 Strawberry Syrup, Fresh Lime Juice Beer Bottles Spirits 25ml Red Bull £2.75 Thistle Me Pink - Eden Mill Love Gin, Port, Budweiser (330ml) £4.20 Finlandia Vodka £3.80 Framboise, Sugar Syrup, Prosecco Schweppes Lemonade £2.25 Peroni (330ml) £4.70 Bombay Gin £3.90 Sparklingly Sober Nose £3.05 Corona (330ml) £4.35 El Jimador Tequila £3.70 After Dinner Cocktails Budvar 0.0 (330ml) £3.85 Jack Daniels £3.80 Sparklingly Sober Nomosa £3.05 Strathmore Still Or Sparkling (330ml) £2.75 Athol Brose - Bareface Lager (500ml) £5.45 Johnnie Walker Black Label £4.00 Glenlivet Founders Reserve, Drambuie, Strathmore Still Or Sparkling (750ml) £5.45 Caesar Augustus Lager (500ml) £4.95 boë Violet Gin £3.80 Disaronno Amaretto, Oat Milk, Honey, Cream Espresso Martini - White Wine 175ml 250ml Bottle Red Wine 175ml 250ml Bottle Absolut Vodka, Coffee Liqueur, Don Segundo Laderas Sauvignon Blanc - Chile £4.95 £7.50 £19.80 Don Segundo Laderas Merlot - Chile £4.95 £7.50 £19.80 Fresh Espresso, Sugar Syrup, Chocolate Bitters. 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