Home Food Restaurant Reviews Recipes Drink Distilleries Whisky Gin Craft Beer Locations Scran Podcast Fans of the show can continue to celebrate it long after it ends by visiting the filming locations in Scotland, but where can you stop nearby for good food and drinks? Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on WhatsApp Share on Email Droughtlander is over, as the second half of series seven is set to air this Friday (22 November). If you want to keep the magic alive long after the show ends, you can visit some of the filming locations and make a pitstop for some great food and drink. The release date for Outlander season 7 part 2 was revealed back in June - on World Outlander Day - alongside a new teaser trailer.
The time travelling hit show is on its final season, after 11 years. If you love the programme and want to visit filming locations in Scotland, there’s plenty of destinations to choose from - from Fife to the Highlands. If you’re keen to tie in a visit with some excellent places to eat and drink, we have some suggestions, including some recommendations from Jamie Fraser himself.
Filming location: Bakehouse Close, Edinburgh Where to eat: The Witchery For a very atmospheric dinner, take a short walk up the Royal Mile to the Witchery by the Castle. This historic restaurant is named after the hundreds of women burned at the stake just outside Castlehill. The decor of the restaurant is gothic enough to match its namesake.
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