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Glasgow Road, Whins of Milton, Stirling, FK7 8EX [Map]
Brewer's Fayre restaurants offer a warm welcome to those who want a reliably tasty meal in pleasant surroundings, with plenty of choice, minimal fuss and friendly service. With a reputation going back 25 years they should have a fair chance of doing that, but don't take our word for it. Give them a try and see if you agree that this is how good quality pub food should be served.
Whether it's snacks, grills, pub classics, fish, Sunday roasts or side dishes they think their way through the options, talk to their guests, and then come up with the goods. Not everybody wants a full meal so they've considered the needs of those who want to keep the gap filled and the children contented, perhaps on a journey or a day out.
Hot filled baguettes are always popular be it sausage and red onion or a classic chicken club sandwich. Jacket potatoes are good on their own but filled with mature cheddar cheese and beans they take on a new dimension.
More paced occasions demand a wide menu, perhaps with starters of breaded butterfly prawns, chicken goujons or breaded camembert bites. Grills are there for the hungry and whole rack of meaty BBQ pork ribs served with extra sauce, chips and coleslaw can be very welcome. The days of the mixed grill are back - or did they ever go away - a 4oz rump steak, two pork sausages, and a gammon steak topped with a fried egg served with all the trimmings will remind you if they did.
Salmon and prawn fishcakes are served with buttered new potatoes, tartare sauce and a lightly dressed salad. A combination of sea and land comes with a rump steak, whole grilled chicken breast and breaded breaded butterfly prawns, served with chips and a side salad or garden peas.
The rise of eating out in pubs has brought into our daily lives a whole legion of what might be termed 'pub classics'. Many of them have their roots in what used to be called 'good home cooking' and include such dishes as sausage, egg and chips, beef and ale pie, chicken and mushroom pie and for the very daring a beef lasagne. Well, all of them and many more are on the menu at Brewer's Fayre, supplemented by such new regulars as vegetable Goan chicken curry, pork chop, chilli con carne and grilled chicken and bacon salad.
It has often been said that chicken tikka masala is now the most popular dish in Britain. Some may not really want to believe that, much as they love curry, but travel, population movement and other factors have widened our scope and they are probably pretty keen on fish and chips in Timbuktu.
What is certain is that the great British Sunday roast is exclusive to these islands, though copied maybe elsewhere or in ex-pat outposts. No surprise therefore that it's on the Brewer's Fayre menu. A trade of three roasts with an opportunity to trade up to a mega roast for a modest sum. With it come two Yorkshire puddings, roast potatoes, fresh seasonal vegetables and that important element - gravy.
A fine list of immensely tempting desserts may well bring the most ardent weight-watcher to their knees. A short but well thought out wine list offers all choices, except champagne, by the glass. Staying the night - check to see if there's a Premier Inn next door - chances are you'll be lucky.
A quick click on their Website is always worth while. The only thing that stays still permanently is the quality which is helped by a changing menu, and some very special offers.
Pub, Traditional
£10.00£18.00
The Barracks, Forthside Development, Burghmuir Road, Stirling, FK8 1LD [Map]
With quality food, friendly staff, quick service and excellent value for money, Nando's is a great place to eat. Don't expect identikit, pre-fab restaurant interiors which are usually a staple of the larger chains; each restaurant is tailored to its local surroundings and customers, offering up a unique restaurant experience to go with the equally unique taste of legendary, Portuguese, Peri-Peri chicken.
Your peri-peri chicken, when the chips are down so to speak, is a fresh A grade chicken that has never seen the inside of a freezer, but having made the supreme sacrifice is butterfly-cut, marinated for 24 hours in a secret brew called - you've guessed - peri-peri, and is then cooked to your choice over an open flame.
There are, of course, many variations on this broad theme, numerous plays on words such as Nando's experi-perience, peri-peri good reasons why you should eat at a Nando's' and all one hopes is that for their sake chicken never goes out of fashion. New Nando's are opening all the time, peri-peri quickly in fact, the spicy bastes become hotter and more daring, and the full platter offers a whole chicken, large chips or spicy rice and Nando's salad or coleslaw.
Since chickens are vegetarian it seems logical you can order veggie or bean burgers and patties, and still feel the heat from the peppers. All in all, Nando's is hotly recommended for those occasions when you have a large following of permanently hungry children, or adults even, to keep happy - the only thing taken really seriously is the quality of those peri-peri good chickens.
Nando's is a place for bright people who love to laugh and love to eat, and is guaranteed to spice up your taste buds. Their fun approach to life means that when you visit Nando's you can fully relax without the airs and graces associated with more starchy dining out.
For the location of your nearest Nando's restaurant and a host of details about menus, parties and drinks, a click on their Website will reveal a Pandora's box of information.
Casual, Portuguese
£11.00£16.00
Frankie & Benny's New York Italian Restaurant & Bar - Stirling
Unit 2b, Forthside Development, Burghmuir Road, Stirling, FK8 1LD [Map]
American, Italian
£12.00£25.00
The Castle Campbell Hotel
11 Bridge Street, Dollar, Clackmannanshire, nr Stirling, FK14 7DE [Map]
Pub
N/A£28.00
Clive Ramsay
28 Henderson Street, Bridge of Allan, nr Stirling, FK9 4HR [Map]
Bearing an illustrious surname in the culinary community, Clive Ramsay is certain to draw curious diners, but it's definitely worth making that detour into the historic city of Bridge of Allan to celebrate the best of seasonal Scottish produce.
Pop in for an invigorating breakfast of bacon and scrambled egg roll, apple and custard Danish, cinnamon Chelsea bun, chocolate, almond or butter croissant. Clive's signature pieces at lunchtime include sandwiches or baguettes stuffed with peppered pastrami, cream cheese and salsa, roast beef and horseradish, and prawn, seafood sauce, spring onion and lettuce. They also stock ready meals, pizza, soups, salads, sides, sweets, coffee, tea and chocolate, cold drinks and fruit.
An enticing display of meats, cheeses, spices, preserves, sauces and wines at Clive Ramsay could prompt you to pick up some on your way back home.
Scottish
£12.00£15.00
The Kailyard
BookHilton Dunblane Hydro, Perth Road, Dunblane, nr Stirling, FK15 0HG [Map]
Located within the Doubletree Dunblane Hydro, a spectacular Victorian country house hotel nestled in ten acres of landscaped grounds, The Kailyard restaurant exudes a sense of quality and luxury. Presided over by Nick Nairn, one of Scotland's most celebrated chefs, the Kailyard's menu has an unmistakable Scottish influence and uses locally sourced, seasonal ingredients wherever possible.
The dinner menu offers an extensive selection with starters including warm smoked haddock, potato and leek tartlet, or Loch Duart salmon. Follow on with main courses such as pan-fried pork chop, stew of Morteaux sausage and white beans, or prime Scottish beef fillet in a whisky cream. Desserts of apple tart tatin with vanilla ice cream or lemon and lime crème brulee with orange biscotti will satisfy those with a sweet tooth. The lunchtime menu offers a generous four choices of each course, with starters such as cashew crusted goats' cheese, chilli beetroot, home-dried tomatoes and curly endive followed by shoulder of Dornoch lamb, braised slowly, with fresh mint, ratatouille and sauté potatoes.
Diners can then enjoy a post-dinner nightcap in the cocktail bar or relax with a malt whisky in the Wallace Lounge.
Scottish
£20.00£32.00
Scholars Restaurant
The Stirling Highland Hotel, Spittal Street, Stirling, FK8 1DU [Map]
International, Modern British, Scottish
N/A£30.00
Restaurant at Terraces Hotel
Terraces Hotel, 4 Melville Terrace, Stirling, FK8 2ND [Map]
Scottish
£18.00£25.00
Clive Ramsay @ Brucefields Family Golf Centre
Pirnhall Road, Bannockburn, Stirling, FK7 8EH [Map]
Modern British, Scottish
£12.00£24.00
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With quality food, friendly staff, quick service and excellent value for money, Nando's is a great place to eat. Don't expect identikit, pre-fab restaurant interiors which are usually a staple of the larger chains; each restaurant is tailored to its local surroundings and customers, offering up a unique restaurant experience to go with the equally unique taste of legendary, Portuguese, Peri-Peri chicken.
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