Exterior shot of the Mish Nish hotel

The Mishnish Hotel

The gateway to the Inner Hebrides

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The Mishnish Hotel & Bar

The Mishnish is one of the few iconic bars left in Scotland and is known all over the world by visitors to the island, sailors, musicians and rally drivers. The bar maintains a cosy, friendly atmosphere and remains traditional with a collection of old memorabilia from shipments and the town itself. The hotel offers 12 comfortable bedrooms with en-suite facilities with several rooms overlooking the harbour.

Inside the Mish bar

Mishbar

Come and visit us at the Mishnish Bar for a cosy fireside drink, bar meals, live music, wee snugs, pool room and extensively stocked bar.

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Mishbar

Come and visit us at the Mishnish Bar for a cosy fireside drink, bar meals, live music, wee snugs, pool room and extensively stocked bar.

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Window seating in the Mish restaurant

Mishdish

Serving the finest of locally sourced fish and shellfish the island has to offer, our restaurant is the perfect place to enjoy a delicious meal with gorgeous views.

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Mishdish

Serving the finest of locally sourced fish and shellfish the island has to offer, our restaurant is the perfect place to enjoy a delicious meal with gorgeous views.

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Rooms at the Mishnish

Here at The Mishnish, we have a wide selection of beautifully decorated rooms to suit your needs. With gorgeous views and ensuite bathrooms available in the majority of our rooms as well as some dog-friendly and family rooms. We aim to accommodate as best we can for all of our guests.

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outline of the Isle of Mull

You'll find us in the picturesque Tobermory on the Isle of Mull

Tobermory is the gateway to the Inner Hebrides. Located in the northeastern part of the island, it is renowned for its brightly painted buildings, The Mishnish logo colours of red, yellow and blue being the most prominent on the bay. Along with stunning nature and gorgeous architecture, there’s plenty of things to do in Tobermory and the Isle of Mull

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