The
Pub and Club scene in Stirling has been revived in recent year's,
attracting large numbers of visitors to the centre at weekends. The
local bars have lots of atmosphere, perfect feeders if you are going
out clubbing. If clubbing is not your scene, most pubs are open until
1am on Fridays and Saturdays.
There is CCTV throughout the town to ensure safety of the party revelers, and
stop any high spirits spilling over into drunken behaviour.
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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 |
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Nicky
Tams Bar & Bothy

Baker
St, Stirling. Lively pub serving food, with regular live bands
and a great atmosphere. Pub food served. |
The
Clachan Inn

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

88 - 94 Main Street Callander.
Real Ales served all year. |
The
Westerton Arms
34 Henderson Street,
Bridge of Allan, Stirling.
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
Settle Inn

St.
Mary's Wynd, Stirling
Stirling's Oldest Ale house. |
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