Enjoy a delicious meal at Artisan Restaurant, Wishaw

Artisan Restaurant, Wishaw

Since its opening in 2008, Artisan Restaurant has become a firm favourite with locals and visitors alike.

Situated on Wishaw's Main Street, the restaurant is split over two levels, making it ideal for both family meals out and romantic meals. The menus expertly combine traditional ingredients with a personal twist from Chef and Proprietor Derek Mather. Although continually evolving, diners can expect world famous Stornoway black pudding, Lanark haggis and traditional Scottish staples, such as mince and tatties. All dishes are freshly cooked to order using produce from local suppliers.

Aritsan's catering facilities

Artisan can also cater for family occasions, Christenings, Communions, birthdays and also funerals.

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Lanarkshire's EAT Guide

Don’t forget to download the EAT guide – the guide to food and drink in Lanarkshire. The EAT guide has been compiled to raise awareness of the exciting range and quality of food and drink on offer from Lanarkshire producers.
We hope you will enjoy visiting the restaurants and sampling the produce on offer in Lanarkshire.
Let Lanarkshire satisfy your tastebuds!


Download the EAT pdf at the foot of this page. For further info click on the following link: EAT
 

 

Location

249-251 Main Street
Wishaw
Wishaw and Shotts
ML2 7NE

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Shotts Heritage Centre

Shotts Heritage Centre
Type:
Historic/Heritage
Location:
Wishaw and Shotts (Map)
Info:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday - 9.30 - 19.30. Wednesday and Saturday - 9.00 - 12.00. Sunday and Public Holidays - Closed.

Explore the history of the town of Shotts, North Lanarkshire from the 17th century to the present day.

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