MacKay's Hotel
Centrally situated in a small market town, Mackay's is renowned for it's fine food and informal relaxed atmosphere. Recently upgraded. New menus in the restaurant and the refurbished Ebenezer's Bar. An ideal base to tour the northern Highlands and Orkney Isles. Free Golf for residents on a choice of four courses. Leisure centre and the award winning Wick heritage centre only minutes away. Main function room also upgraded.
Open seven days each week
Postal Address
MacKay's Hotel
Union Street
Wick
Caithness
KW1 5ED
Contact
Reception
News for MacKay's Hotel
18/1/2023
Enter The Free Getaway Competitions From Venture North For Caithness and Sutherland
A free to enter competition with getaway prizes to be won. Enter the free competition HERE Keep a note to enter a second free competitions at the end of January 2023.14/4/2022
Coming To The End Of An Era As Mackays Hotel Wick Goes Up For Sale
Murray and Ellie Lamont have decided to retire from running Mackays hotel. The business has been in the family for 67 years being run by 3 generations.15/12/2021
Christmas Lunches At No1 Bistro In Wick
Is all the Christmas shopping tiring you out? Don't worry, you are not alone! According to a recent study, 35% of adults in Britain have admitted to feeling worn out come 25th December. The last month of the year can be a stressful one, but No1 Bistro has the fix you didn't know you need.23/9/2020
Wick hotel celebrates 65 years of independent family business
One of the north Highlands' most iconic hotels is celebrating 65 years as an independent family business this September. Mackays Hotel on Union Street in Wick has been a leading accommodation provider and a cornerstone of local community life in Caithness for over six decades since being purchased by the first family member in 1955, Murray Lamont's maternal grandmother.4/12/2019
Quality show forward at Caithness Christmas show and sale
A Charolais cross bullock from Michael Shearer, Lythmore, Westfield, Thurso, took the prime cattle championship at Aberdeen and Northern Marts' annual Christmas show and sale held at Caithness Livestock Centre. Tapped out by judge Bill Cameron, Burnside of Edingight, Grange, was a 20-month-old, home-bred bullock weighing 621kg.7/10/2016
Two Wick Businesses Pick Up Awards
WINNERS OF HIGHLAND BUSINESS AWARDS 2016 ANNOUNCED. Pultneytown Peoples Project and Mackays Hotel.25/4/2016
WELLBEING FESTIVAL RETURNS TO WICK
Health and wellbeing has never been further up the agenda with the introduction of sugar tax, statistics on obesity levels in our future generations and the increasing attention being paid to our metal health. Caithness is set to play its part in raising awareness and looking at alternative ways to live our lives with the return of a wellbeing festival aimed body, mind and spirit.1/2/2015
Social Media Workshops for Local Food and Drink Businesses
Early in February the first two in a series of workshops specifically for anyone working in the local food and drink sector will take place to highlight how social media can be best used to increase profit, support other local businesses and promote the area. The workshops follow on from the project The Highland Council ran last year across the Highlands to investigate the potential and appetite for developing an industry-led local food and drink network that could co-ordinate and drive future activities to support the local food and drink sector in the region.20/1/2015
Social Media Workshops for Local Food and Drink Businesses
Early in February the first two in a series of workshops specifically for anyone working in the local food and drink sector will take place to highlight how social media can be best used to increase profit, support other local businesses and promote the area. The workshops follow on from the project The Highland Council ran last year across the Highlands to investigate the potential and appetite for developing an industry-led local food and drink network that could co-ordinate and drive future activities to support the local food and drink sector in the region.23/6/2014
The Highland Council lead the charge for resource efficiency in business
The Highland Council is to take a lead role in helping businesses save money, be more competitive and reduce their environmental impact by using resources more efficiently, by backing the national Resource Efficiency Pledge scheme. The Resource Efficiency Pledge is a new scheme from Resource Efficient Scotland, a programme of Zero Waste Scotland which works with businesses to help them reduce both their running costs and carbon emissions.If you contact this Business, please let them know, you found them in the Caithness Business Index