The Ord Arms Hotel does not serve real ale (yet) but is included so as to include all the licensed premises in the Highlands & Western Isles Branch Area. The Ord Arms Hotel was built in 1904 and was originally used as a coaching inn on what was the Great North Road (A9) prior to the Kessock Bridge opening in 1982. Over the decades the hotel has gradually been extended and now includes a public bar, accommodation (eight bedrooms), two dining areas and a function suite. The restaurant and Sidings Lounge Bar opening times may vary dependent upon seasonal demand. Regular live bands and Karaoke nights feature. Doorstep attractions include the Glen Ord Distillery and Muir of Ord Golf Club.