Cuan Mor is the Gaelic translation for Big Ocean, which as you will find from our delightful views across Oban Bay, is where we are located.
We welcome all of our guests at Cuan Mor with open arms and a warm friendly smile. Our restaurants and bars are creatively designed using only natural and reclaimed Scottish materials, such as Ballachulish slate and greenheart timber beams from the lighthouse pier. The indigenous woods of Scotland have been used in our table tops and floors, and two of Scotlands's finest blacksmiths have used traditional methods to create individual pieces which contribute to creating a unique and charismatic highland venue.
We like to keep it local at Cuan Mor, so we have selected many of the finest local beers, real ales and whiskies, to compliment our menu's extensive selection of locally sourced produce.
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Address: Cuan Mor, 60 George Street, Oban, PA34 5DS
Cuan Mor
Cuan Mor was our favourite haunt along with the Hidden Steakhouse which is part of the same building. Cuan Mor is where we went during the day and serves up fantastic breakfast and lunchtime dishes, we often took stuff back to the boat. In the evening we loved going to the Hidden Steakhouse, a beautiful restaurant at the back of Cuan Mor. As you can see from the photos the restaurant is very impressive. But its not just nice to look at, the food and service are both right up there. Its definitely one of the standout restaurants in Oban.
Cuan Mor was our favourite haunt along with the Hidden Steakhouse which is part of the same building. Cuan Mor is where we went during the day and serves up fantastic breakfast and lunchtime dishes, we often took stuff back to the boat. In the evening we loved going to the Hidden Steakhouse, a beautiful restaurant at the back of Cuan Mor. As you can see from the photos the restaurant is very impressive. But its not just nice to look at, the food and service are both right up there. Its definitely one of the standout restaurants in Oban.