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Pivo
11/13 Corn Exchange,
Stirling,
FK8 2QA
Scotland
Pivo sets itself apart from its equally modern counterparts in its stubborn refusal to bring the big screens for sports fans. Instead, daytime traffic is drawn in by chilled beats, decent pub grub and a surfeit of glossy mags. Wrought iron, Czech…
The Rising Sun
6 New Street,
Stirling,
FK9 4NZ
Scotland
There’s a self-confidence in the Rising Sun that you’ll not find in the more ersatz traditional bars. It’s a rare adherent to old-style opening times - closing mid-afternoon except for Saturdays so that everything is made spick and span - and culinary…
Tartan Arms
43-45 Main Street,
Stirling,
FK7 8LX
Scotland
The romantic allure of Bannockburn’s history isn’t evident on a drive past tired-looking blocks of flats into the town itself. But those in the know keep coming back to the snug confines of the Tartan Arms and its restaurant, McQ’s. Fools aren’t…
The Village Tea Room
Main Street, Buchlyvie,
Stirling,
FK8 3LX
Scotland
A tea room with a gallery and post office attached may sound like something from the imaginations of the scriptwriters of Monarch Of The Glen but The Village Tea Room in Buchlyvie is real. If you don’t feel moved to buy a picture of a golf course by…
Aura
51 King Street,
Stirling,
FK8 1DN
Scotland
Aura has two distinct identities. For the most part, it’s a bar-diner in a restrained setting that favours tasteful art over transatlantic paraphernalia. Freshly made North American deli-style fare pulls in crowds during the day, while staff are relaxed…
Berits and Brown
Main Street, Kippen,
Stirling,
FK8 3DN
Scotland
Since opening in 2004 this deli and wine shop has become as popular with day-trippers from Glasgow and Edinburgh as it is with locals. Drink coffee, eat lunch, browse, buy, taste, shoot the breeze or sit at the big scrubbed oak table reading one of the…
Clive Ramsay
28 Henderson Street, Bridge of Allan,
Stirling,
FK9 4HR
Scotland
This popular deli is visited by customers from miles around and wins out over lesser delis because as well as a huge collection of foods from Britain and around the world it sells fantastic fresh fruit and vegetables some of which are attractively…
Crema
32-40 Murray Place,
Stirling,
FK8 2DD
Scotland
Slap bang in the city centre, Crema offers a welcome change from the fast food mulch shoppers often have to resort to. Smiling staff dish up soup and sandwiches they’ve made freshly on the day – sunblush tomatoes with mozzarella and chicken tikka are…
Europa Music
10 Friars Street,
Stirling,
FK8 1HA
Scotland
For its stubborn resistance to high-street uniformity alone, Europa deserves a visit. And, sure enough, this ramshackle emporium attracts collectors from as far as Greece and Russia, most in search of vintage vinyl in the hut out back that nestles…
Green Gallery
Main Street, Aberfoyle,
Stirling,
FK8 3UG
Scotland
In a High Street full of fairly predictable Scottish tourist toon shops the Green Gallery is an oasis of space and style. If you do find a sheep in here you can be sure it won’t be wearing a tartan bonnet and it will be wearing a more exalted price tag…
Katrinewheelz
Trossachs Pier, Loch Katrine,
Stirling,
FK17 8HZ
Scotland
A tarmac roadway from the Trossachs pier to Stronachlachar, 12 miles away at the west end of Loch Katrine, ensures that a day of cycling here is suitable even for those who haven’t been near a bike since dispensing with stabilisers. And if you don’t…
Nick Nairn Cook School
Port of Menteith,
Stirling,
FK8 3JZ
Scotland
Only the cook school’s discreet flame motif gives away the entrance to this foodie fun palace off the B8034. The kitchens and display area are modern and bright and the atmosphere at all times is friendly and relaxed. Most of the fresh produce used in…
SS Sir Walter Scott
Trossachs Pier, Loch Katrine,
Stirling,
FK17 8HZ
Scotland
The stately Victorian passenger steamer Sir Walter Scott has been making leisurely trips from Trossachs Pier across Loch Katrine for more than a century. Ellen’s Isle, a more modern 20-seat passenger boat, is less romantic but ensures that visitors can…






