Priding themselves on being both family run and family friendly, Cafe Kisa is located just a short walk away from the Gleneagles Hotel and golf course and is a favourite of Perthshire locals. Established in 2004, at Cafe Kisa you can choose to sit...
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You can’t pass through Stirling without encountering The Crossed Peels. The Wetherspoons pub, one of the largest in the area, is a new addition to the city, with work completed in 2014. The £1.5 million bar complex, which occupies a fo...
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A family-run operation, the Allanwater Cafe has been open since 1902 in Bridge of Allan. The Bechelli family are most well known for their chip shop specialties as well as their homemade ice cream. Before noon you can enjoy a traditional full brea...
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City Nightclub is one of Perth’s most popular night spots, and it’s not hard to see why. From the moment you approach the doors, you’ll know that you’re in for a good night. You know that feeling: there’s euphoric mus...
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The Red Deer in Cumbernauld is a country pub & restaurant oozing rural charm and rustic character. Picturesque surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for savouring the hearty, seasonal pub-food on the menu, and the carefully nurtured cask a...
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Perth’s Loft Nightclub is one of the best spots in which to party the night away in central Scotland. Loft is home to various banging club nights, and is known for hosting both over-18 and over-21 events. Thus, if you’re tired of going...
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Fubar is arguably Stirling’s top club. Open every night of the week and playing host to some of the most exciting events in the town, Fubar offers a top night out from Monday to Sunday. There are plenty of student nights to be found in Stirl...
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A cosy cafe decked out in stylish black and white decor, Cafe Wow offers not only delightful snacks and hot drinks, but also a gift shop selling jewellery and accessories. For breakfast, Cafe Wow serves up bagels, smoked salmon or scrambled eggs, ...
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The Drovers Inn is situated in the heart of Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, and is a great place to stop off for lunch, dinner, or even a quiet evening drink. The Drovers Inn isn’t any ordinary pub, though – it also boasts a m...
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The City Walls is one of Stirling’s liveliest and most unusual pubs. Regarded as one of the town’s most beautiful spots in which to enjoy a leisurely pint, The City Walls boasts a rooftop beer garden unlike any other, from where visito...
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