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Where to Shop and Eat in Invergordon

Last updated on February 2nd, 2026 at 09:06 pm

Looking for where to shop and eat in Invergordon? Invergordon is the nearest town to where I live so all these businesses are my local places.

Check out my guide to help you find what you need when you visit Invergordon, whether that’s some medicine, a gift, some Scottish treats or a little treat for yourself.

All the places are easy to find as they are all located on the High Street which is a 10 minute walk from the gangway of your ship.

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Where to Shop and Eat In Invergordon

🍴 Where to Eat in Invergordon

From cosy cafes and bakeries to traditional takeaways and hearty meals, Invergordon has plenty of options — many recommended by locals and visitors alike.

Cafes & Breakfast Stops

  • Rashos Cafe – Popular High Street spot for breakfast, sandwiches and coffee, with good value and local favourites.
  • Clootie McToot Cafe – A newer addition with community-focused vibes, sandwiches, cakes and soups.
  • Smugglers Point – this is a great spot for breakfast, homemade cheesecake and food througout the day. There is an instant tea and coffee machine but the food more than makes up for the coffee options!

Bakeries & Quick Bites

  • Harry Gow Bakery – Traditional Highland bakery known for fresh rolls, pastries and daily soups — perfect for a quick bite.
  • Grab and Go Invergordon – Early morning takeaway essentials, coffees, rolls and ice creams.

Restaurants & Takeaways

  • Tuckers Inn – Restaurant with classic pub meals and views over the Cromarty Firth.
  • K-Style Chinese Takeaway – Asian-inspired dishes and noodles.
  • Bonnie Bhaji & Balti Mahal – Locals love these Indian and takeaway curry spots on High Street.

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Where to Shop and Eat in Invergordon

Rashos Cafe

Rashos is a small, popular cafe on High Street that locals and visitors love for good value classics. It serves breakfasts, soups, sandwiches and full meals, all freshly cooked. Expect traybakes and strong coffee (lattes and cappuccinos), and if you want a Scottish twist, try an Irn-Bru with your meal. Locals favour the kebab and pizzas, while others recommend the chicken and bacon carbonara.

Clootie McToot Cafe

This community-minded cafe opened in 2024 and has become a welcome stop on High Street. It offers sandwiches, cakes, soups and sandwiches, with a portion of profits going back into local projects. Examples of those projects including hosting a free Christmas meal for people on their own on Christmas day, and lots of arts and crafts projects for locals to meet up and socialise in the evening.

Where to Shop and Eat in Invergordon

Harry Gow Bakery

A Highland institution, this bakery makes everything from scratch. Alongside fresh sandwiches, rolls and cakes, you can grab daily soups, hot drinks and Scottish-style savouries such as macaroni pie. Seasonal soups change daily, and local favourites like the Marzipan Apples and Dream Ring are worth trying.

The Co-Operative

More than just a grocery store, the Co-Op has a Harry Gow bakery counter with hot sausage rolls and cakes, plus cold sandwiches and a Costa Coffee machine. It’s a good spot for quick eats and also stocks Scottish treats like Tunnock’s teacakes and caramel wafers to take home. There is also an ATM here.

Grab and Go Invergordon

Located in Buchanan’s Newsagents, this takeaway opens early — great for hot rolls, hot drinks and ice cream — and also sells local newspapers. Perfect for a quick breakfast or snack before exploring the town.

Where to Shop and Eat in Invergordon

Smugglers Point

A newer favourite with locals, this spot on Admiralty Pier offers seating inside and outside with views down the old pier. Locals applaud the veggie burger, grilled and served with salad and a battered onion ring — a great lunch or early dinner option.

Evening & Takeaway Options

  • K-Style Takeaway – Popular Asian-inspired takeaway on High Street with dishes like sweet and sour tofu, salt and chilli king prawns, beef satay, and even bubble tea.
  • Tuckers Inn – Classic pub dishes with views over the Cromarty Firth. Locals recommend the sweet chilli chicken starter and the venison, bacon and cranberry burger.
  • Bonnie Bhaji – High Street curry takeaway where the mixed kebab is a local pick.
  • Balti Mahal – Curry house open most evenings with a wide range of dishes, kebabs and fried chicken meals.
  • Come Home and Love Dinner – Chinese takeaway serving fried rice, chow mein and custom dishes with your choice of sauce.
  • Rashos – breakfasts, full meals, toasted sandwiches and more right through until closing
  • Smugglers Point – they always have great specials available to tempt you

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Where to Shop and Eat in Invergordon

🛍️ Where to Shop in Invergordon

Invergordon’s shops are compact but charming, offering everything from unique local art and Highland gifts to everyday essentials and charity finds — all within easy walking distance of the High Street and cruise port.

Local & Specialty Shops

  • Isobel Rhind Charity Shop – Clothes, books and household goods.
  • The Stoltman Shop – Local artefacts and interesting finds.
  • Mike Ross Arts – Art and prints reflecting Highland life.
  • Invergordon Gallery – Artistic pieces and gifts.
  • McRaes of Scotland – Scottish products and souvenirs.
  • Tanstar Gifts & Nickel and Dime – Gift shops with local keepsakes and quirky items.

Everyday Essentials

  • The Co-Operative Store – Groceries, snacks and a coffee counter — great for basics or grabbing something to take with you.
  • Boots Pharmacy – Health, beauty and travel necessities.
  • Convenience stores & newsagents – Quick stops for snacks, newspapers and sundries.

Where to Shop and Eat in Invergordon

Isobel Rhind Charity Shop

This shop offers clothes, books and household goods — great for bargains or charity shopping.

The Stoltman Shop

Celebrate Invergordon’s famous World’s Strongest Brothers with merchandise, apparel and fun souvenirs — including, yes, budgie smugglers.

Where to Shop and Eat in Invergordon

Mike Ross Arts

A bright and colourful gallery/shop showcasing Highland-inspired artwork, cards, prints and gifts — perfect for something truly local to bring home.

Convenience Store & Post Office

This store offers convenience food and snacks plus postal services and money exchange.

Where to Shop and Eat in Invergordon

Farmfoods

A frozen food store with chilled and ambient products too — think instant noodles, sweets and summer ice lollies, household items, plus loads of biscuits and snacks. If you want to take some Tunnocks Teacakes or Wafers with you this shop probably has the best selection.

Tanstar Gifts

A lovely shop with locally made scarves, candles, tweed handbags and cards — great for handcrafted souvenirs.

Dalraida

Filled with Nessie-themed gifts, tartan items and fridge magnets — a fun stop for quirky Highland souvenirs.

Blythswood Care Charity Shop

Another charity option with clothes and books — perfect for finding a bargain and supporting good causes.

Boots Pharmacy

A full health, beauty and toiletries store with over-the-counter medicines and reading glasses — handy if you need essentials while travelling. There is a pharmacist in store who can assist if you need something stronger than the medicine available over the counter in the store too.

Hope Charity Shop

This charity shop is popular because its profits support the local community centre and groups — great for meaningful shopping.

Nickel and Dime

A quirky shop packed with vapes, stationery, candles, DIY products, wool and household goods — a treasure trove for browsing.

Invergordon Gallery

Spot for Highland-inspired artwork and prints at all price levels — perfect if you want a piece of Scottish scenery to take home.

McRaes of Scotland

A go-to for cashmere, tartan and classic Scottish souvenirs, from knitwear to keepsakes.

The Co-Operative Store

Open long hours for groceries, snacks, bakery treats and drinks — plus beer and whisky for a souvenir sipper. There is a Costa coffee machine in the store, and a Harry Gow bakery counter.

Where to Shop and Eat in Invergordon FAQs

Can I find good coffee and breakfast in town?

Yes — there are several cafes ideal for breakfast or coffee: Clootie McToot, Harry Gow Bakery – Invergordon, and Rasho’s Café and Takeaway all serve coffees and breakfasts. Harry Gow does breakfast rolls.

Are there places for sweet treats and bakery items?

Harry Gow is a bakery with plenty of tempting treats. For ice cream, waffles and a great sweet selection head to Sweets N Treats on the High Street.

Are there budget-friendly places to eat near the cruise port?

Yes — several cafes and takeaways like Buchanan’s Newsagents, Rasho’s Café and Takeaway, Harry Gow Bakery – Invergordon, and Smugglers Point offer tasty, affordable snacks and meals within walking distance of the cruise dock

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