Our Story

 

Bar, restaurant and rooms in the heart of historic Dunkeld.

Situated on the banks of the beautiful River Tay with views of Thomas Telford’s famous arched bridge, The Taybank has Perthshire’s biggest beer garden, a stylish restaurant, music bar and a collection of beautifully designed bedrooms and self-contained apartments.

Old black and white archive photo of the Taybank hotel and garden - date unknown

Built on land reclaimed when Telford’s famous Dunkeld Bridge was built in 1809, the building was once a bank before becoming a temperance hotel. In more recent years, The Taybank became a popular live music bar. Under Dougie Maclean’s ownership in particular, the Taybank became a meeting place for locals and musicians from all over who would stop on their journeys north or south to gather in the downstairs bar and play.

 
 

“Cracking food, riverfront beer garden and Scandi-chic makeover — it’s exactly the hotel this exceptional location deserves.”

 

The Times

View of The Taybank hotel across the river tay in evening light, early autumn
Empty table under artwork in the Taybank restaurant, Dunkeld

In late 2019 Fraser Potter, a local with 10 years experience running his own events and catering company, took over the Taybank and transformed it into the popular hub it is today. He and the team turned an old car park into what is now Perthshire’s biggest and busiest beer garden with its own Garden Kitchen, bar, coffee & ice cream hut all on the banks of the glorious Tay. Inside you sample delicious, seasonal dishes in our beautiful upstairs restaurant and drinks in the famous music bar.

Chef preparing woodfired pizzas at the Garden Kitchen at the Taybank in Dunkeld

The Taybank is still a musical meeting place with live sessions in the downstairs bar throughout the week. We also host a number of events, from open-air cinema screenings and long table dinners in our gardens, to pop-up markets and music performances. You can read more about upcoming events here.



Our busy restaurant and garden kitchens source quality, local produce to create inventive dishes that follow the Scottish seasons. We’re on a mission to grow and source even more of our own produce and have recently taken on a walled garden in the grounds of Murthly Estate and are in our first year of growing produce.

Scandi-scot hotel bedroom with sheepskins and pale pink interior at The Taybank Hotel in Dunkeld
Minimalist concrete bathroom with Lusso stone sinks and bathtub at the Taybank hotel In Dunkeld

Over the last two years Fraser and team have turned the once neglected upstairs spaces into thoughtfully designed, peaceful bedrooms before doing the same in two self-contained apartments located behind the hotel’s herb garden. Find out more about our rooms here.

Man kayaking on the River Tay under the Telford Dunkeld bridge
Rooftops of white stone houses in Dunkeld

We’re very excited to soon launch our own curated travel experiences that will allow guests to immerse themselves in the stunning landscapes and quality produce surrounding us. Canoe down the winding River Tay with a delicious picnic and see beavers along the way, or join an intimate supper that's been cooked over fire on a secret island.

In the press

The Sunday Times - Voted Best Hotel in Scotland 2021
Conde Nast Traveller - The UK’s best country pubs with rooms
Home and Interiors Scotland - Escape Feature Apr 2021
Wild Guide Scotland - Best for slow food & accommodation

 

What others are saying


★★★★★

“Couldn’t rate this place more highly, just the loveliest stay! Check-in and out times are super generous (2pm and 12pm respectively), service is excellent - everyone is so friendly without being over bearing, food was delicious and very reasonably priced (the langoustines in particular) and the hotel itself has so many amazing little spaces for a different times of the day whether that be a pub lunch, an intimate dinner, a beer by the water, etc. We’ll definitely be back!.”

Laura F.


★★★★★

“Food is so good, I can’t even explain! Clever, tasty, packed of flavour and delicate.
Service is fast and efficient, staff is wonderfully friendly and will advice you on portions and daily specials. If you are around, do pay The Taybank a visit! Well worth it!”

Beatriz G.


★★★★★

“Absolutely perfect lunch in a lovely setting. Helpful, attentive, professional staff gave us a warm welcome. Inventive menu with local ingredients..”

Christopher C.


★★★★★

Beautiful restaurant (love the decor), very friendly staff and the food was fantastic. We went for my birthday dinner and was made to feel very welcome - including a candle in my dessert! Would highly recommend and when we are back in the area we will return! Beautiful view of the Tay as well.

Scott D.