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Family-run deli in Rothesay offering artisanal cheeses, pastries, and a cozy atmosphere in the heart of Isle of Bute’s Victorian seaside town.
Gather Deli is a family-run fine foods delicatessen located at 24 East Princes Street in Rothesay, Isle of Bute. Known for its exceptional food, including delicious pastel de nata and cheeseboards, it offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. Open daily with extended hours on weekends, it serves as a popular spot for locals and visitors seeking quality deli fare in this historic Victorian seaside town.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Ferry and Bus
Take the CalMac ferry from Wemyss Bay to Rothesay, a scenic 35-minute crossing. From the Rothesay ferry terminal, Gather Deli is a 10-minute walk along East Princes Street. Ferry tickets cost approximately £8–£12 one way.
Train and Bus
From Glasgow Central Station, board a direct train to Wemyss Bay, a journey of about 50 minutes. Upon arrival, transfer to the ferry to Rothesay. This combined train and ferry trip takes around 1.5 to 2 hours in total, with train fares starting at £10.
Car and Ferry
Drive to Wemyss Bay and park in nearby car parks (charges apply). The ferry crossing to Rothesay takes 35 minutes. Gather Deli is located centrally in Rothesay, accessible on foot from the ferry terminal.
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