Coach House Coffee Shop

Loch Lomond


With its chunky pine furniture and deep, deep sofa in front of a rustic fireplace, the Coach House is one of the cosiest places to eat on Loch Lomond. The menu includes coffee and tea, home-baked cakes, scones, 'stokies' (large filled rolls) and more substantial offerings. There's a cute garden space and a glassed-in conservatory.


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