Est. 2018 — Inverness, Scotland

Our Story

From coffee and donuts on a quiet side street to one of the most talked-about burger restaurants in the Scottish Highlands. This is how it happened.

It started with coffee and donuts

In 2018, we opened a tiny spot on Academy Street in Inverness. Six tables, about twenty seats, and a simple idea — serve really good coffee and fresh donuts made from scratch every morning.

For over a year, that's exactly what we did.

Then in late 2019, we added a burger to our lunch menu on a whim. Within two weeks, everyone was ordering the burger. So we added a few more. Then a few more after that. The donuts quietly disappeared, the coffee machine got moved to the back, and Coyote Burger was born.

We've always been drawn to American food — donuts first, then pancakes and French toast breakfasts, then smash burgers and hardshakes. When we saw a gap in the market for proper smash burgers in Inverness, we went all in. No looking back.

Original Coyote Burger restaurant interior on Academy Street, Inverness Latte art at the original Coyote Coffee and Donuts, Inverness Fresh glazed donuts at the original Coyote Coffee and Donuts, Inverness

The move to Bank Street

By 2023, we'd outgrown Academy Street. We found a spot right on the River Ness, minutes from Inverness Castle, and built it into the restaurant we'd always imagined.

Over 100 seats. A full bar. Exposed brick, industrial steelwork, neon signs, and floor-to-ceiling glass looking out over the river. The kind of place where you can settle in for the evening, not just grab a quick bite.

We kept the menu tight — smash burgers, buttermilk fried chicken, dirty fries, poutine, cocktails, hardshakes. We added a proper bar and partnered with Black Isle Brewery to pour the best local beers on tap.

The core hasn't changed. We still make everything from scratch, we still play the same music, and we still don't take ourselves too seriously.

Double bacon cheeseburger and dirty fries served at Coyote Burger, Inverness

Punk rock is not optional

We grew up in the early 2000s when Blink-182, The Offspring, and Sum 41 were the soundtrack to everything. We kept listening, kept going to see them play, and when we built Coyote's we brought that energy with us.

Neon signs, gig posters on the walls, and a playlist that hasn't left 2003. It's not for everyone, but it's us. We didn't want to water down our identity to please a wider audience — we wanted to build something with personality.

The result is a burger restaurant that feels more like a gig venue. Loud enough to be fun, relaxed enough to stay all night.

Dirty Fries neon sign with punk rock gig posters at Coyote Burger, Inverness

What we're about

Scottish Beef

100% grass-fed Scottish beef from local Highland butchers. We know where our meat comes from and we don't compromise on quality.

Free-Range Chicken

Our buttermilk fried chicken uses free-range chicken breast, marinated and coated fresh in our kitchen every day.

Made From Scratch

Our burger sauce, chilli, gravy, coleslaw, peppercorn mayo — all made in-house. Same quality, every single time.

Local Beer

We partnered with Black Isle Brewery because they make the best organic beers in the Highlands. Four on draught, brewed just up the road.

Independent

We're not a chain. We're not backed by investors. We're an independent, family-run restaurant and we've been doing this our way since day one.

The View

Floor-to-ceiling glass looking out over the River Ness. It's one of the best views in the city and we never get tired of it.

More than just burgers

We built a full bar because good food deserves proper drinks. Classic cocktails, monthly specials, hardshakes with double shots, and a milkshake menu that regulars plan their visits around.

Our partnership with Black Isle Brewery was a no-brainer. We'd been drinking their beers for years and wanted to bring the best local beer to the restaurant when we moved to Bank Street. They're organic, they're brewed in the Highlands, and they're exactly the kind of quality we want to champion.

We'll always back local businesses that do things properly.

Black Isle Brewery organic beer on draught at Coyote Burger, Inverness

The journey

2018
Opened as Coyote Coffee & Donuts on Academy Street, Inverness. Six tables, twenty seats, and a lot of fresh donuts.
2019
Lewis Capaldi stopped by during the coffee and donuts days. Word spread. A few months later, we added our first burger to the menu — and everything changed.
2023
Moved to 27 Bank Street — right on the River Ness. 100+ seats, a full bar, and the best views in the city. Partnered with Black Isle Brewery for local draught beer.
2024
Named Highly Commended Restaurant of the Year at the Inverness BID Awards. Featured in the Press & Journal, Inverness Courier, VisitScotland, and Citylink guides.
2025
TripAdvisor Travellers' Choice — rated in the top 10% of restaurants worldwide. OpenTable Diners' Choice Award. Over 2,500 Google reviews.
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Top 10% Worldwide
TripAdvisor Travellers' Choice
4.6 / 5 Rating
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Diners' Choice 2025
OpenTable
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Restaurant of the Year
Inverness BID — Highly Commended

Come see for yourself

27 Bank Street, Inverness. Right on the River Ness, a short walk from Inverness Castle. Open 7 days a week.

Coyote Burger is one of the best places to eat Inverness, offering a unique dining experience with a focus on delicious burgers made from high-quality ingredients. Located in the heart of the city, this Inverness restaurant stands out among the various Inverness restaurants, thanks to its inviting atmosphere and friendly service. Guests can enjoy a diverse menu featuring gourmet burgers, and tantalizing sides, making it a must-visit for burger lovers. 
 
When searching for places to eat Inverness, Coyote Burger is a top contender, renowned for its mouthwatering options and creative toppings. Whether you’re craving a classic cheeseburger or something more adventurous, this Inverness restaurant has something for everyone. Locals and visitors alike frequently recommend Coyote Burger, solidifying its status as one of the best places to eat Inverness.
 
Make sure to stop by when exploring Inverness restaurants, and you’ll quickly understand why many consider it one of the top places to eat Inverness. With its exceptional flavors and inviting ambiance, Coyote Burger is a restaurant you won’t want to miss. Discover why it’s a favorite among those searching for memorable places to eat Inverness!