Reviews on Mediterranean food in Dunblane, Scotland, United Kingdom. Dunblane (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Bhlàthain) is a town in the council area of Stirling in central Scotland. It is a commuter town, with many residents making use of good transport links to much of the Central Belt, including Glasgow and Edinburgh. Dunblane is built on the banks of the Allan Water (or River Allan), a tributary of the River Forth. Dunblane Cathedral is its most prominent landmark. Dunblane had a population of 8,114 at the 2001 census which grew to 8,811 at the 2011 census, both figures computed according to the 2010 definition of the locality.
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4 based on 939 reviews
We had dinner at the Ristorante Mamma Mia. The owner Saverio and his staff welcomed us warmheartedly. Their service was absolutely professional and we enjoyed all the dishes they brought us from the kitchenSo if you are in Stirling and want to eat real good food, so go to MAMMA MIA, you will not regret it!
4 based on 195 reviews
A casual and cozy restaurant with a meze and tapas menu featuring dishes from many corners of the Mediterranean, including Greece, Spain and other Eastern Mediterranean countries. Mediterranea also serves as a local arts and events venue for the Stirling
Visited this on our Anniversary with our grown up sons and had the Meze with a couple of bottles of Chianti. Set in one of the many townhouses, this lends itself to the intimate atmosphere. It was very busy even in midweek, so booking is recommended. Couldn't fault anything.
4 based on 306 reviews
Award Winning Neapolitan Pizzeria in the Heart of Stirling. People say: "I have been here many times and I am always welcomed with warm smiles and great hospitality. The pizza is wonderful, fresh and delicious. I could say more but I would never stop writ
We had pizzas there as a family. The pizza was soggy as the tomato sauce was too watery. They were not bad but not amazing. The service felt a bit unfriendly as if they would have preferred us not to be there. The restaurant feels more like a small takeaway with a few tables. No alcohol is served. No ice is available for drinks.
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4 based on 101 reviews
The Crook Bar serves Tapas, fine wine and cold beer. It's causal dining at its best, so you can either sit down at a table, stand or sit at the bar to eat and drink in our atmospheric little bar. We've matched the wines with the food, so why not come see
Bloody love the crook! Been a few times and each time it's relaxed, fun and just a lovely place to be. The food, for me, has gotten even better. My three friends and I booked for Saturday past and shared 12 tapas dishes between us which was more than enough- I refused to share my churros though! Staff attentive and chilled kept checking on us for drinks but without being annoying. Only thing we missed was the live music which must have been the only Saturday they haven't had any but an excuse to go back nonetheless! Well done to owners and staff for making each trip a great one!Wow! Thanks very much for taking time out to write this! As you know we have music on every Saturday, but someone pulled out at short notice last week and it was too late to get a replacement Anyway, looking forward to seeing you again very soon!
4 based on 319 reviews
Family Run, Relaxed Little Italian on the corner. All our meals are freshly made to order, we do our best to accommodate for special dietary requirements and allergies (Give us a ring and see what we can do for you). We resources our produce as locally as
We enjoyed a very nice Italian dinner at this small restaurant in Doune. The Garlic Bread was delicious and was topped with sapphire. Our main courses of Ravioli with Boar, Prawns with Tagliatelle and Meatballs with Tagliatelle were all perfectly prepared. However, the server was new to the restaurant and needed more knowledge.Thank you for your kind words regarding your visit, Our staff are always working hard to improve and apologise if this effected your overall experience.
4 based on 431 reviews
Modern Italian Restaurant Ideal For Lunch And Business Meetings During The Day And Night, Serving A La Carte Meals With The Emphasis On Daily Specials.
We were visiting nearby Stirling Castle, and decided to have an early dinner on this great restaurant.The water was very friendly, and offered to make a small pizza for our ten year old.We chose from the early bird menu, and were very impressed with the quality of the food.The stuffed mushrooms, and Pene pasta with broccoli and Italian sausage was superb, and my wife enjoyed her bruschetta and carbonara too.Very reasonable and highly recommended
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