Aberfeldy’s thriving foodie scene is the perfect reward for your triathlon efforts. With so many top eateries to choose from, you’ll be spoiled for choice for your carb loading prior to the race or refuelling after the race.
We’ve drawn up a list of some of the best places in Aberfeldy to eat. So, see what you fancy and pay them a visit while you are here for our triathlon.
- Three Lemons (32 Dunkeld Street)
A family‑run bistro serving wood-fired pizzas, steaks, vegetarian/vegan dishes, light deli fare, and brunch—all in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. They pride themselves on great service so it’s great for triathletes in a hurry.
- Chillies Indian Restaurant (50 Dunkeld Street)
Aberfeldy’s top spot for Indian cuisine, featuring a popular relaxed Sunday buffet and flavoursome, reliably good dishes.
- The Fountain Bar & Restaurant (The Square)
A welcoming family-friendly pub offering hearty home-cooked meals daily, covered outdoor seating, great value, and a lively vibe.
- Fika Coffee Shop (2 The Square)
Specialist coffee house ideal for breakfast, brunch, or snacks. Its Swedish influence is evident with delights such as the meatball open sandwiches which come highly recommended.
- The Watermill Café & Bookshop (Mill Street)
Housed in the historic 1826 Watermill, it’s a charming blend of bookshop, gallery, and café. Offers sandwiches, local produce, and cakes in a serene, cultural setting. The book shop is a previous winner of Independent Book Shop of the Year so it’s well worth a visit.
- Thyme Bistro & Deli @ Errichel Farm (Errichel)
A farm‑to‑table eatery in a scenic countryside setting with a deli, seasonal produce, brunch, lunch, and tasty local meats and cheeses. It’s just a little bit outside Aberfeldy if you want to experience the local countryside.
- The Tay Café (21A Dunkeld Street)
One of the top-rated cafes in Aberfeldy on Trip Advisor! Great sandwiches and cakes, perfect for lunchtimes. It’s very popular so best to get here early.
- Inti Lounge (22 Dunkeld Street)
A new eatery in town, it’s been quick to garner a great reputation. Ideal for dinner, drinks and cocktails (not too many though before the triathlon!)
- KB’s Italian Kitchen (25 Dunkeld Street)
Who doesn’t love pizza and pasta before a triathlon? If you’re after wood-fired pizza, heartwarming pasta, or creamy risotto, KB’s should definitely be on your list. It’s popular on weekends so if you have your heart set on Italian food, it’s best to book.
- Piece Café (Bridge End)
A small, health-focused spot ideal for vegetarian, gluten-free, or dairy-free options—sandwiches, flatbreads, wraps and homemade cakes in a casual café setting.
There’s so much more besides these eateries in Aberfeldy, but these give you a flavour (sorry!) of what’s available. Now you have all the information you need to plan your trip to Aberfeldy and pay a visit to one of the amazing eateries in town.