Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Falkland. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you. including The Covenanter Hotel, The Bruce Inn, The Stanes Bar & Grill, The Kettlebridge Inn, Bar & Italian Restaurant, The Strath Tavern, The Plough Inn, The Village Inn, The Fettykil Fox, Gilvenbank Hotel, Cycle Tavern
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4 based on 56 reviews
**UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT as of December 2018** Family run pub/restaurant located in a small scenic village surrounded by beautiful scenery. Lunches and evening meals are offered and we cater for small or large parties. Friendly atmosphere and a fine selecti
Really been looking forward to our first meal at the Cycle since under new management so popped in yesterday to check out the menu. Delighted to see my husband's favourite mac cheese and plenty of GF options for me. Called in today to eat and discovered the menu on a Sunday does not have a mac cheese! Disappointed to be told it's been removed for the Sunday roast. When asked if it was possible to have the mac cheese, as it's on the kid's menu, was told there was no mac cheese and only veggie options were a salad (who wants a salad on a cold winters day?) or a nut roast (can't eat nuts). Such a shame we ended up eating elsewhere as we are really keen to support our local pub.
3 based on 208 reviews
Freshly made traditional pub/restaurant food with full table service in the restaurant areas - large parties catered for
We Visited the Gilvenbank for Mothersday lunch! It was very good the food was well presented and tasty! If anything the portions are very large baked salmon and roast beef were particularly good! Really nice touch when leaving each mum was given a small bag made up with chocolates!
3 based on 742 reviews
The Fettykil Fox in Glenrothes is a country pub & restaurant oozing rural charm and rustic character. Our picturesque surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for savouring the hearty, seasonal pub-food on our menu, and the carefully nurtured cask ales a
Very unfriendly and unwelcoming when we arrived. Asked to sit at the dog friendly area. Staff pointed over there which we then asked which part cause obviously its a big area. The staff then said âwell itâs just here, we donât reserve tables for dogsâ. Which is not what we asked but okay. We then continued to order and the staff came back to tell me I couldnât have my 6 month old puppy on the seat. Which is understandable but the way she spoke to us and the fact I was there few months back and he was allowed. If I had him on the floor he would just wonder about and annoy customer which would be worse. So we decided to leave and she actually asked us what was wrong? Which then we told her. To our surprise she was actually the supervisor. The manager then came out and she was even worse. We come here often which then manager replied âWell I havenât seen you here beforeâ. Before we left she had then said âGood luck in finding a dog friendly restaurantâ. We were so shocked about her comment. They are many dog friendly restaurants/cafes I take my puppy regularly and we chose to come here and have an awful experience. You should NOT call yourself a dog friendly restaurant and I recommend staff training.Gwen L, it's upsetting to hear that you did not receive the top-notch service we strive to provide. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We will use your comments to refine our efforts to ensure this issue does not happen again.Team Fettykil
4 based on 289 reviews
We are a family run business, serving great value freshly produced meals and using the best local, seasonal produce sourced from around Scotland wherever possible. At Pitlessie Village Inn, we are not only passionate about our food. We focus on giving you
I mean this as a compliment, so don't you be taking umbrage! The Village Inn has all of the best of a small restaurant that you'd find in England-and I've been to quite a few, with my family. Very cosy, with a welcoming atmosphere and tables filled with families, enjoying its very good menu. Excellent service. I thoroughly recommend it- and the warm Scottish extras gave it the added edge! Long may Pubs like these continue to serve their communities..
4 based on 150 reviews
A traditional country pub with a warm and welcoming open fire . Bar is open on Friday's from 5pm, and Saturday and Sunday from 4pm. The PLough is now a drinks only pub, however we will occaisionally have promotions such as Quizzes or Fishy Friday. Kepp an
Took two friends with us to revisit the Plough, which I hadn't visited for years.It was better than I remembered it and well worth the detour around back roads to reach it. Super friendly welcome, extensive (but not too expensive) menu from which we all chose different dishes and none of us was disappointed. Their cups of soup of the day were big and hot and excellent value for money.
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4 based on 59 reviews
An 18th century coaching inn serving good quality home cooked meals and chargrilled steaks in a traditional beamed ceiling bar or a quieter, family friendly dining room.
We had mothers day lunch at the Strath Tavern on Sunday,I had the fish which i have had many times and this was up to the usual excellent standard. ,My wife and daughter had one of the specials on offer (roast beef and Yorkshires) also excellent.We have eaten here on numerous visits and have never been disappointed with either the quality and variety on offer Thank you very much for your comments. We very much value all of our all of our customers and appreciate the continued support we receive from both regular local residents and visitors alike. I look forward to welcoming you again in the future.
4 based on 186 reviews
"A little taste of Italy in the heart of Fife!" Traditional Tuscan Italian Cuisine cooked by a passionate Florentine Chef using only the best fresh local produce, served in quaint, intimate surroundings. A cosy, dog friendly bar with a real log fire await
Visited The Kettlebridge Inn for the first time and will definitely come again. Attended with the family and the kids have voted it their best Italian - ever!Amazing standard of food, great selection and the deserts are something else!Rare that I take time out to write a review but this place most certainly merits one.
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5 based on 295 reviews
Public House Serving food 7 days a week Nacho's, Mozz Dippers, Mac Cheese, Steaks, Pizza, Desserts Kids Menu Also Available, you can book a table through our website
Came here today for the first time today and will definitely be back, the staff are so welcoming and friendly, the food is amazing I had nachos as a starter and macaroni and chips with salad as a main it was out of this world!
4 based on 133 reviews
We had drinks in the Bruce because they offered real ale on tap whereas the other three pubs we found didn't. We drank there on both nights in the village and the bar was cosy and friendly.We also had dinner. It was fine. Nothing special, but it was fine. You don't need to eat in the Bruce if you stay in Falkland, but it was as good as the other places we ate, and, of course, it has REAL ALE on tap. Always a bonus.
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4 based on 239 reviews
Thoroughly enjoyed the steak pie here, was simply delicious and divine!! Was defiantly needed after being on the bus tour for a few hours visiting various parts of fife and what it has to offer. Was very kindly greeted by your waitress meg, she was very attentive, pleasant and I received a 5 star service whilst in this restaurant/pub from her. Very much appreciated and thank you for asking about my trip so far and taking interest in my pictures.
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