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The View Oban: Waterfront Dining and Vibrant Scottish Entertainment

Experience Oban’s waterfront charm with stunning harbor views, traditional Scottish ceilidhs, and vibrant live music at The View.

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The View Oban is a lively waterfront restaurant and music venue located at 34 George Street, Oban. Renowned for its stunning harbor views, it offers a mix of Scottish cuisine, live ceilidh dancing, and regular entertainment including live music and club nights. With a spacious terrace and versatile event spaces, it’s a hub for both locals and visitors seeking a vibrant atmosphere by the sea.

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34 George St, Oban, PA34 5NL, GB
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Mid ranged
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Mixed
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Wednesday
5 pm-12 am
Thursday
12 pm-12 am
Friday
12 pm-12 am
Saturday
12 pm-12 am
Sunday
12 pm-8 pm

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    Getting There

    Bus

    Local bus services connect Oban town center with nearby areas, with stops within a 10-minute walk of The View. Buses run frequently during the day, with fares typically around £2-£4. Service frequency reduces in the evenings and on Sundays.

    Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Oban and provide a convenient 5-minute ride from the train station or ferry terminal to The View. Typical fares range from £5 to £8 depending on time of day and traffic.

    Walking

    The View is centrally located in Oban’s town center, easily accessible on foot from major landmarks including the ferry terminal and train station. Walking routes are flat and suitable for most mobility levels, typically taking 10-15 minutes.

    Car

    Visitors arriving by car can find public parking within a 5-10 minute walk of The View. Parking fees vary but generally cost around £1-£2 per hour. Note that the town center can be busy during peak times.

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    Local tips

    Book a table on the terrace or balcony for the best panoramic views of Oban’s harbor, especially at sunset.
    Attend a ceilidh night to enjoy authentic Scottish dancing and live traditional music performances.
    Check the event schedule in advance as The View regularly hosts themed club nights and live music events.
    Try the local seafood dishes, but be aware that food quality reviews vary; the atmosphere and entertainment are the main highlights.
    Utilize the venue’s pool tables and big screens for live sports to enhance your visit beyond dining.

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    A Hub of Scottish Culture and Entertainment

    The View Oban stands out as Oban’s largest independent gastro bar and music venue, uniquely blending dining with traditional Scottish entertainment. Its reputation is built on lively ceilidh nights featuring expert dancers, bagpipers, and accordion players, creating an immersive cultural experience. The venue’s capacity to host over 500 guests allows it to seamlessly transition between traditional ceilidhs, club nights, and themed events, catering to a wide variety of tastes and ages.

    Scenic Waterfront Location with Panoramic Views

    Situated on Oban’s waterfront, The View boasts spectacular vistas of the ‘Gateway to the Isles’. Guests can enjoy these iconic harbor views from the popular terrace or balcony seating, making it a perfect spot for sunset dining or simply soaking in the maritime atmosphere. This connection to the sea enhances the overall experience, linking the venue’s lively interior with the tranquil beauty of the Scottish coastline.

    Menu and Culinary Offerings

    The View offers a menu focused on Scottish cuisine with an emphasis on fresh seafood, hearty dishes like steak pie, and lighter bites. While the food quality has received mixed feedback, the venue strives to provide a satisfying dining experience that complements its entertainment offerings. The gastro bar aspect means guests can enjoy a range of drinks alongside their meals, including local ales and spirits, enhancing the convivial atmosphere.

    Versatile Venue for Events and Socializing

    Beyond dining and entertainment, The View serves as a conference center and event venue with function rooms suitable for meetings, weddings, and private parties. Its facilities include pool tables, interactive darts, and big screens for live sports, making it a social hub for both daytime and late-night visitors. The venue’s dynamic programming ensures there is always something happening, from live music to club nights.

    Community and Nightlife Integration

    The View is deeply integrated into Oban’s business and nightlife community, regularly hosting events that attract locals and tourists alike. Its commitment to Scottish traditions alongside contemporary music styles helps maintain a vibrant nightlife scene. The venue’s unique blend of cultural heritage and entertainment makes it a cornerstone of Oban’s social landscape.

    Accessibility and Atmosphere

    Open from noon until late, The View offers easy access to visitors exploring Oban’s town center and waterfront. The atmosphere is lively and fun-filled, with a casual yet spirited vibe that appeals to a broad audience. Its combination of scenic views, cultural performances, and social amenities creates an engaging environment for dining and entertainment.

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