To be honest we were a bit dissapointed. We are locals, have visited the Inn before and had a lovely food there in the past. The owners have always been warm and inviting and it's in such a beautiful spot. We have recommended it to countless people but unfortunately that will not be the case anymore. Ignoring the multitude of options in Pitlochry we decided to drive out for lunch - a treat we thought. Things were not quite as we remembered and it became apparently immediately. In was a Saturday but the resturant was quiet and we awkwardly stood waiting for quite a while before anyone appeared to seat us. The table was noticeably dusty and the glass flower vase was empty, grubby and filled with old dirty water. It all felt a bit unloved. The menu was more limited than we remembered. We drove out hoping for more options, a resturant rather than a cafe type lunch; but 3 types of sandwich, fish and chips or a burger were all that were on offer. Struggling to find something I fancied, I plumped for a sandwich, my husband the fish and chips. The service was all a bit wierd. Our diet cokes, I think came from a can but were served in a glass way too large and with no ice so looked like short measures. Someone bustled back and forth setting up a table next to us with a meal for what I assumed was a social media photo shoot, but never acknowledged us or explained what they were doing, which was a bit uncomfortable when it was so quiet. It felt quite intrusive, but did make us laugh as he bothered to dust that table before he used it. The food arrived and initially looked quite good, colourful and well presented but it didn't follow through on flavour. The fish was very greasy (upsetting my husband's stomach later on) and the sandwich just wasn't good. Run of the mill white bread, slathered way to thickly in tasteless cloying margarine, a few bits of largely tasteless salami, a slice of a very strong (and a slightly crunchy) cheese (possibly parmesan? - it was so overpowering I couldn't stomach more than one piece and I love cheese), rocket and a slice of underripe tomato. No dressing or balsamic to cut through the richness of the cheese. So dissapointing. I'm not a fussy eater but after a few bites I really wasn't enjoying it so picked out the salami and salad, leaving most of the margarine bread and cheese on the side of my plate. At this point the server came over and asked if everything was OK. I explained the problem with the thick margarine and that I couldn't eat most of my sandwich, but he neither apologised or offered to do anything to rectify the issue. I probably should have just asked for a couple of slices of un-marged bread and rebuilt my sandwich, but instead just ate the salami, side salad and coldslaw. A very tiny and underwhelming lunch for nearly £11. Later the sever returned, asked if everything was OK with our meal, didn't wait for a response, answered his own question saying "Yes everything is fine" and took the plates away. We act