Reviews on Pub food in Bo'ness, Scotland, United Kingdom. Borrowstounness (commonly known as Bo'ness (/boʊˈnɛs/ boh-NESS)) is a coastal parish in the Central Lowlands of Scotland. It sits on a hillside on the south bank of the Firth of Forth within the Falkirk council area, 16.9 miles (27.2 km) north-west of Edinburgh and 6.7 miles (10.8 km) east of Falkirk. At the 2001 census, Bo'ness had a population of 13,961 but according to a 2008 estimate this has since risen to 14,490. Since 2014 Bo'ness is a part of Falkirk Council district.
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4 based on 285 reviews
Went here as it was literally round the corner from my daughter who we were visiting. Menu looked fine and prices were reasonable. Food ordered was - Texan burger, Mexican burger, steak pie and Kids cheeseburger. First we were asked if we would like the kids meal as soon as but we wanted to wait so we all ate together but thought this was a nice touch - some kids cant/ don't sit as well for a stretch of time so this was a nice offer. Burgers were AMAZING!! And cheap for what we got. Lovely home cut chips cooked to perfection. But the meat on the burger........wow. even my daughter agreed and she was impressed with the quality for the price (shes a manager in hospitality so has a clue lol). Steak pie was great with plenty decent meat too. The kids cheeseburger and fries came with garlic bread (other choices were available but he wanted that). Considering the kids meal was £6 with icecream too the value was great. Nice big burger and decent portion of chips too. I had chocolate fudge cake and icecream - mmmmmmm!!Daughter had white chocolate cheesecake and when it came out it was a huge portion. And so delicious we all helped finish it.Staff were very polite, helpful and attentive. A great wee place which was clean and with great value for fantastic food will definitely return.
4 based on 267 reviews
We called in here for lunch and the place was packed so we opted to sit in the snug and had soup followed by coffee and scones. As always, the food was delicious and their scones are to die for! The staff are so friendly and helpful - it's a joy to call in here!Hi,Thank you very much for your kind review. Really glad you enjoyed our food and hospitality, and in particular our fresh, home made scones .We hope to welcome you back soon.Many thanks,Sarah & Kirk
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3 based on 515 reviews
Our new extended restaurant has a country inn feel and vibrant contemporary touches. With a fresh new menu, relaxed atmosphere and excellent service, the West Port is one of the best places to eat in Linlithgow.
Great choices on lunch menu available mon-fri £6 main courses , the food was delicious we all had smothered chicken. Very tasty, food hot and portions just right. We then had baileys profiteroles/ sticky toffee pudding. They too were delicious Thankyou to Jiselle & Louise for the great friendly service.Certainly be back Thank you for taking the time to review us at the West Port. The lunch menu really is great value isn't it, £6 for a main course... no scrimping on portions either! I'm glad you had such a nice time, Louise and Jiselle really are wonderful, I shall pass on your lovely comments to them. We look forward to welcoming you back and thanks again !
4 based on 730 reviews
Table in restaurant at the rear of this pub.Very dark inside and cold needed heating.Unfortunately wasnt a very impressive visit to this for food.Menu nothing like on the web page no offers on.very small menu no specials on or homemade soup rather odd on wet windy day!Was closing early on tnis particular day due to event in linlithgowHowever the public bar remained open for drinks.Food quantity and quality not very much.Staff was friendly enough but wasnt very busy so had time to beHi Fiona, thank you for taking the time to let us know about your recent experience. I'm disappointed to hear that you are not satisfied with your visit.
4 based on 826 reviews
We'd failed to get a table on the Saturday night as it was packed, so booked ahead for Weds. Given a corner table in the bar area. Friendly staff. Ordered 2 Specials - duck and mushroom stroganoff. Both were lovely and good portions. No AF beer apart from Becks Bleurgh so gave that a miss but OH enjoyed his real ale. Booked for 2 nights later and asked for the same seat. That wasn't possible as a regular eats at that table every Fri, so we were given another close by. This time we ordered mushroom burrito and pork & herb sausage. Nice enough but burrito had far too much 'ratatouille'. Pleasant enough all around. It did feel cliquey (lots of bar gossip) but we were only there for the food so left once we'd finished.
Most Popular European food in Bo'ness, Scotland, United Kingdom
4 based on 349 reviews
The Corbie Inn pub/restaurant was refurbished and re-opened in October 2011. It is situated close to the Bo'ness & Kinneil Railway line. In the summer you will be able to waive to the passing trains on their way to and from Birkhill Clay Mine from the bee
Three of us descended into Bo'ness following a visit to Linlithgow Palace, seeking a Forthside walk and a meal before visiting the famous Art Deco, Hippodrome cinema.Corbie Inn offered 'home cooked' dishes made from fresh ingredients and served hot with a smile by their helpful staff, and all washed down with real ale. All three of us had different dishes and declared them tasty and plentiful. They provide a decent expresso too. For honest good value pub meals Corbie Inn is excellent.
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