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The Anteroom

The Anteroom menu is a story connecting our past, present & philosophy of food with influences from our friends, family, and surroundings.

In WW2, Links House was requisitioned as Officers’ Quarters, and ever since, we have discovered and celebrated several military connections.  Inspired by the idea of the ‘Officers’ Mess’ our Anteroom was born.

A venue designed for entertaining, The Anteroom provides an unrivalled space to enjoy intimate events and festivities. Enjoy a bespoke menu consultation with Head Chef and our F&B team, and then enjoy the best of Scottish fine dining.

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Chef’s Table

Available for bookings of 6 to 12, sit back and indulge in Chef Kevin Barber’s creativity in menus which explore his passion for fine dining.  This unique experience can be tailored to allergies, but unfortunately, intolerances may not be.

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Events

Throughout the year we host a number of exclusive events, working alongside a curated list of brand partners. To find out what we have planned, please click the link below.

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Exclusive Use

As part of exclusive use of Glenshiel, our Anteroom can host intimate get-togethers and celebrations. Whether you require access to our presentation technology, or you’d rather enjoy an evening of local whisky and cheese tastings, our team can work with you to transform your plans into reality.

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Golfing Parties

Glenshiel acts as the ideal base for your next group golf booking. Home to our master and penthouse suites, guests can enjoy the cosy comfort of the Anteroom for casual get-togethers or more formal gatherings.

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Weddings

With exclusive use of Glenshiel, as well as the wider hotel, we are able to host small scale wedding celebrations. From elopements and ‘minimonys’ to intimate weddings for up to 30 guests, our team can deliver your dream day. 

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Life should not only be lived, it should be celebrated.

Osho