Pirnhall Inn, Stirling

The Pirnhall brewers fayre restaurant and cheap quality accommodation is ideally situated just a quarter of a mile from junction 9 of the M9/M80 motorway on the way into Stirling.
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The
Inn at Kippen near Stirling.
Every
month The Inn at Kippen run a theme night with
a different cuisine from Indian, Italian, Thai,
seafood nights they change every month.
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The
Allanwater Cafe
Henderson St., Bridge of
Allan.
Traditional
Cafe, renound for its fish and chips and home-made
ice cream with 15 varieties. |
Riverhouse
Restaurant
& Conference Facilities
Castle Business Park, Craigforth, Stirling.
Superb views of Stirling castle from this restaurant with excellent facilities
for conferences and larger groups that need to be catered for. |
Henderson's
Bistro, Stirling.

Henderson’s
Bistro is situated in the Albert Hall right in
the heart of Stirling close to many historic places
including the castle. All the top quality dishes
on the menu are cooked to order, using only the
finest ingredients available. |
The
Birds and Bees, Causewayhead, Stirling.
An award winning lounge bar
and bistro, serving traditional food in atmospheric surroundings,
with a recently refurbished function suite that is ideal for
weddings and private parties of all types. |
Whistlebinkies, Stirling
Just down from the castle.

Whistlebinkies
has recently re-opened under new management. Located
a short walk from Stirling castle, this traditional Scottish
eatery serves good food and traditional Scottish beers. |
The
Lion & Unicorn

Main
Street, Thornhill, nr. Stirling
Located 8 miles from Stirling. |
Vecchia
Bologna,
Bridge of Allan

Mine Road, Bridge of Allan,
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Family run restaurant in the luxurious surroundings of upper
Bridge of Allan that also does a Sunday lunch and traditional
food. |
The
Westerton Arms
34 Henderson St, Bridge of Allan

Traditional Scottish pub and restaurant serving up all the type of food and drink you would expect from a visit to Scotland.
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The
Clachan Inn, Drymen near Stirling

Scotland's oldest ale house and the
perfect stop off point when walking the West Highland Way. Licensed in 1734.
2, Main St, Drymen |
The
Waverley House

88 - 94 Main Street Callander.
Also serving real ales. |