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The Lord of the Isles

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 12:31 pm
by wully
Bad news..the Lord of the Isles in Craobh shuts next week. For good...they are open for carry out food and drink only until then.

COVID has decimated their custom this year.

No word yet if anyone is taking it over...

Re: The Lord of the Isles

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 1:52 pm
by marisca
I would have thought that 90% of their custom would have been enough.

Re: The Lord of the Isles

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 3:02 pm
by claymore
Wullyum
are ye sensin' an oppertunitty here?

Re: The Lord of the Isles

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 5:55 pm
by wully
marisca wrote:I would have thought that 90% of their custom would have been enough.
90%? Where do you get that from?

Re: The Lord of the Isles

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 5:56 pm
by wully
claymore wrote:Wullyum
are ye sensin' an oppertunitty here?
You’ve got to be joking- running a pub is hard work..no daein any of that.

Re: The Lord of the Isles

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 6:04 pm
by marisca
wully wrote:
marisca wrote:I would have thought that 90% of their custom would have been enough.
90%? Where do you get that from?
Decimate used to mean reduced by a tenth - from the Latin "decem" (10) and mate - euphemism for f*ck - referring to the the punishment of killing 1 in 10 of a cohort.

Re: The Lord of the Isles

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 7:13 pm
by cpedw
Decimation's not what it used to be.

Re: The Lord of the Isles

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 7:53 pm
by claymore
Taken from the Latin Primer which suggest that the richest animal in the world is the Rhinosorass
Rhino derived from the latin for money and Sorass meaning piles - piles of money

Re: The Lord of the Isles

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 7:59 pm
by wully
You lot are two smart fir yer own good :roll: :D

Re: The Lord of the Isles

Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2020 3:14 pm
by Burst Boiler
It'll be an age thing. The dominie would go at ye wi a Lochgelly tawse if you couldn't conjugate yer Latin verbs back then.

Anyway, I've always thought LOTI was a bit variable with food quality. And that old wummin frae Maryhill behind the bar, and her attempts at a posh accent when trying to impress visitors gave me the boak. Not that I would have told her that.

The place will always struggle - and the housing cottages or whatever they are supposed to be are starting to look run down which isn't helping. A bit of investment is needed, and maybe getting the bus to run in and out all day instead of just at school time would be a start.

Re: The Lord of the Isles

Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2020 7:37 pm
by DaveS
It's very sad, and will be a real inconvenience.

Anyone know of the effect, if any, on the Mishnish in Tob which LOTI bought a few years ago and improved it hugely?

Re: The Lord of the Isles

Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2020 8:52 pm
by Burst Boiler
I also heard they had bought the anchorage in Tarbert. Seems to me they lack diversification - lots of similar places all going to be affected by the same economic factors. Although the staycationing new yachties that have been rampaging through in the second hand market might mean plenty of business this summer coming.

I think the mish filled its boots while mcgochans was burnt oot.

Re: The Lord of the Isles

Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2020 9:19 pm
by wully
DaveS wrote:
Anyone know of the effect, if any, on the Mishnish in Tob which LOTI bought a few years ago and improved it hugely?
It’s the other way round...

Re: The Lord of the Isles

Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2020 9:27 pm
by wully
Burst Boiler wrote:It'll be an age thing. The dominie would go at ye wi a Lochgelly tawse if you couldn't conjugate yer Latin verbs back then.

Anyway, I've always thought LOTI was a bit variable with food quality. And that old wummin frae Maryhill behind the bar, and her attempts at a posh accent when trying to impress visitors gave me the boak. Not that I would have told her that.

Shes not from Maryhill and you’d be wise not to cross her.....

The place will always struggle - and the housing cottages or whatever they are supposed to be are starting to look run down which isn't helping. A bit of investment is needed, and maybe getting the bus to run in and out all day instead of just at school time would be a start.
The houses are all privately owned but only a few are lived in with the rest being holiday homes so it’s up to the owners to maintain them. One house has never been occupied (except for a chancer squatting in it for a short while) and the rest only a week or three in the summer or Crimbo/new year.
Not much point in running every bus in as there is no real demand - except for the odd yotty to lazy to walk to the road end

Re: The Lord of the Isles

Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2020 10:16 pm
by BlowingOldBoots
Holt Leisure has a planning application in place for rather a lot of houses. Every hurdle they come across gets addressed, last issue was the sewage, a rather large tank was buried in the ground to address that issue. It will likely happen and as an area of interest due to it's location, I think they will sell as plots, maybe as a development. There is a rather ugly architect designed house right next to the LOTI, in line with the kitchen vent, there is no counting for taste.