The Fruition, a traditional fishing boat that works out of Berneray harbour.
Visitors looking for a sit down restaurant have but one option, although a fun alternative is to hang around the fishing harbour on the east side and purchase fresh catch (crabs, prawns, fish, lobster) from one of the fishermen. Outdoor picnic spots include a sign-posted "picnic" site on the machair, as well as any one of the beaches. A fish van visits the island once a week on Tuesdays in the early afternoon, selling a wide variety of locally-caught and fresh fish. Prices tend to be about the same as supermarket prices.
Alternatively, there are several places to eat in Lochmaddy, which is connected to Berneray by a frequent 10 mile bus service.
Lobster Pot, (700 yards from Berneray ferry terminal and the causeway, connected to Ardmaree Stores), ☎ +44-(0)-1876-540288, . 10AM-4:30PM Mon-Sat, Easter until mid-autumn. Serves breakfast in the morning (e.g. sausages, egg, and bacon rolls) and sandwiches, soups, melts, and cakes later in the day.Soups and sandwiches are around £2.00, coffee £0.80 and a full lunch about £4.00. �
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