Reviews on Bar food in Falkirk, Scotland, United Kingdom. The Falkirk Wheel is an innovative rotating boat lift which connects the Forth and Clyde canal with the Union canal. Visitors can take a boat ride on the lift. Falkirk's Callendar House has played host to many historical figures including Oliver Cromwell, Mary Queen of Scots and Bonnie Prince Charlie.
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3 based on 509 reviews
Food was lovely but a big shout out to AnneMarie .. fantastic waitress nothing was too much trouble and was friendly and had excellent craic !
4 based on 248 reviews
I knew the Orchard Hotel from many years ago when it would be fair to say, it wasn't five star accommodation! Returning thirty years later, I had read that it offered fair price accommodation for what looked like good (albeit basic) pub style accommodation.The location of the Orchard is excellent, being very centrally based within Falkirk. There is parking available at the rear of the property, but there can be competition for spaces if you arrive back too late in the evening. There is an overspill carpark on the other side of the road, but you need to ask if you don't know where it is.The staff are young, perennially cheerful and very willing to help out. There is no reception area, and the Bar area doubles up as a check in area. This underlines the point that the Orchard is a Bar/Restaurant first, and the hotel is an additional extra. There is no lift, so carrying a heavy suitcase up two flights of stairs was the first challenge. Maybe I could have asked the staff, but I wasn't sure if that was in their brief or not!My room was small and overlooked the car park area at the back. The outlook wasn't great, and the sound of bottles and bins being sorted in the morning was par for the course. I was glad to be a single traveller, as I think that the room would be extremely tight for two people to share. The bed was comfortable enough, but the pillows were very thin and it looked as through the bed linen should have been retired off a long time ago. Standards of cleanliness were not great - the carpet had stains, as did the chair. The shower unit base had mould in the cracks, and there were large cracks in two places on the bathroom floor which groaned every time that you stood on them.If you want to feel the earth move at night time, there are tremors to be felt when fellow guests walk along the corridor, or when there is some great activity happening downstairs. Let's just stay there there were a few not so good vibrations.I stayed when it was the Quiz Night at the Bar downstairs, and the noise of course lasted until the last drinks were done. The sound of patrons shouting, swearing and trying to woo a partner from the car park below added to the entertainment. I had given up on sleep by this time and was answering the quiz questions in bed, as I could hear them all as clear as a bell. I should have entered. I still don't know why the MC needed a microphone at all.Breakfast was a great Scottish feast - heart attack on a plate stuff, but I gleefully wolfed it down and washed it all down with Irn Bru. Lovely.WiFi access was intermittent, but the staff tried very hard to fix it. They kept telling me that it was my phone, but as it was working in every other wifi area in town, I very much doubted it. All was restored on my last day, but not after I had missed out on a whole day of free access.In a nutshell, the Orchard Hotel offers basic pub accommodation and if you are on a tight budget it offers good value for money. Don't come expecting anything other than rustic Falkirk charm, and you will be happy.
4 based on 146 reviews
We are a Falkirk City Centre Sports Bar and Diner located at 8-12 Princes Street, FK1 1LU. Whether you're after watching the sports on one of our 60 plus screens and projectors, to sit and have a meal in our restaurant area, to come in for a refreshing pi
FAMILY night out.Sister,niece,daughter and I.From efficient booking to arriving was flawless. Food was OUTSTANDING. Never done the hot rock cook before and can safely say it WON'T be our only/last.Service from young guy and girl was great. We will see u guys soon.
3 based on 655 reviews
Love BTW & the upstairs Pizza Pad. This is definitely a local favorite! We always stop in a few times when we come to Scotland to see family. Some favorite menu items are âBetween the Sheetsâ and any of the pizzaâs.
4 based on 461 reviews
Stopped in for a late lunch while touring around and was pleasantly surprised at just how good it was. Akin to an American diner, serving comfort food favorites. Building is cool with an elaborate soaring ceiling in the center of the circular dining room. Fish & chips, burger and mac & cheese were good, steak pie was delicious with a very tasty sauce. Tip: order a side of the haggis sauce, it is delicious with anything. We put it on the burger and were even dipping our fries in it! Try it, seems like a low-key place the locals would go to.
4 based on 407 reviews
Professional waiting staff and efficient service. My main of grilled salmon was good however the sticky toffee pudding had been reheated in the microwave and was so over cooked the sauce had burned and was virtually non existent.... this should have been spotted by the chef and/or his staff. A bus load of people arrived when we were eating and this seemed to fluster the staff and it had an impact on the service and food. Overall .... good staff but average food.
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4 based on 238 reviews
A Gastro Pub feel, right on your doorstep. Our bright, modern 80 seater restaurant on the outskirts of Falkirk offers classic dishes with a contemporary twist. We can offer: ⢠Gastro-style dishes cooked on our hot charcoal oven ⢠18+ bar with full sports
My family took me out for Fathers Day. This restaurant is lovely. The food portions were very big and the quality of food was excellent. Staff service was very good. Prices were very reasonable. The dadâs were even given a complimentary whisky.I would highly recommend this restaurant and look forward to coming back.
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4 based on 431 reviews
The Shore is proud to introduce the 'BUILD YOUR OWN BURGER' Menu, we are a family run business, using the best quality product we can find, we always offer a warm Scottish WELCOME!! and our chefs will try and cater for every taste. We truly believe in gre
What a great place to have lunch two courses £10.85!!!!!! And what great food it is too - difficult to find homemade chips on your plate - i had scampi, salad & chips hubby had fish, salad & chips- never bothered with a starter and decided to have a sweet instead and what an amount you get - staff are run off their feet and are very pleasant and courteous even with the amount of people that were there for lunch - 10 out of 10 - will return very soon
4 based on 681 reviews
Johnston's Bar - Bistro Open 7 days a week from 9:30am Large comfortable family friendly lounge, modern contemporary spacious bar & mezzanine restaurant Fresh coffee and loose tea with freshly baked cakes to sit in or take away, Breakfast, Freshly prepare
Just moved back to Falkirk after 15 years in Edinburgh city centre and Johnstonâs would give any place in Edinburgh a run for their money. Great food, service and price. Will absolutely return. The service from the waiters was perfect, glad to have received such great service and well above standard food.
4 based on 247 reviews
We are a family run local bar and restaurant, offering value for money, fresh, high quality homecooked food. Available in our Family friendly Restaurant or our 4 legged friendly Bar or Beer Garden.
Decided to visit the Soo Hoose for lunch today (Mon 14th Oct) with my wife and daughter. The food was served piping hot, fresh and was plentiful. The two waitresses were great and the overall bill represented true value for money.If in the area again, we would definitely return.
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