Falkirk Restaurants

12 restaurants in Falkirk




Restaurants in Falkirk:

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Featured Restaurant

Main Street, Camelon, Falkirk, FK1 4DS [Map]

The Beefeater Grill range of restaurants, owned by the well established firm of Whitbread has transformed over time into what is now predominantly a cooking platform for chargrill. The restaurants are warm, modern and stylish, with low lighting and contemporary artwork. Learn more

The Beefeater Grill range of restaurants, owned by the well established firm of Whitbread has transformed over time into what is now predominantly a cooking platform for chargrill. The restaurants are warm, modern and stylish, with low lighting and contemporary artwork. A comfortable, cosy, mainly booth layout offers guests their own space with no feeling of being hurried at any point. Staff are friendly and helpful if need be - what a difference that can make to a good evening out.

Be it the wide open spaces of Argentina, the intimate setting of a French restaurant, or a busy grill in London's West End, there's no denying the popularity of chargrill. As the production of quality beef, chicken, fish and lamb has grown, prices have come down by comparison, and the simple and traditional art of minimally cooking dishes by chargrill, sealing in the flavours and tastes by intense heat has caught the public imagination.

All the steaks at Beefeater Grill are matured for a minimum of 28 days before being seasoned. Whether it be juicy rib eye, the classic sirloin, that emblem of the Sunday lunch, a tender fillet, or a delicious 7oz rump, all grilled to your own specification, you're never far away from perfection. Even beefburgers have shaken off their dubious image and the highly popular Beefeater burgers are made from 100% beef.

The popular sirloin with giant prawns offers a treat to those for whom an alliance between sea and pasture is a natural attraction, whilst a 16oz steak platter links rump, fillet, sirloin and rib eye into one mouth-watering dish served with chips, battered onion rings, grilled tomato, a flat mushroom and peppercorn and brandy sauce.

Many of us love rib meat, and the rack of ribs at a Beefeater Grill has a meaty rack smoky flavour; maple ribs of pork with a choice of three sauces, mojito, smoked caramel and apple glaze, or Bourbon and black BBQ. And if all else fails and you are totally baffled by the wealth of choices, ask to have a word with the Steakmaster who will help find what is right for you, together with the best cooking method. These guys leave nothing to chance.

On a menu that is a delight to read, let alone choose a meal from, expect to find smaller dishes such as traditional prawn cocktail, whitebait, chicken liver pâté and baked Camembert, or juicy lamb koftas served with yoghurt and mint dip. There's something about a good steak meal that always leaves a gap for a little temptation to sweeten up the scene and from amongst twelve options look for Belgian chocolate cheesecake, treacle sponge pudding or a caramel apple crumble pie.

Throughout the day a wide range of more general dishes are yours for the ordering, sandwiches, jackets, classic favourites like fish and chips, pasta, salads, and sharing dishes of nachos, potato shells and a Beefeater Grill combo. Next door to many of the restaurants are Premier Inns, so staying the night whatever the circumstances need not be a problem.

And what about wine? Endorsed by Matthew Jukes, wine writer in the Daily Mail and bon viveur in his own right, a wine list that marches with the menu completes an impressive and compelling invitation to enjoy whatever takes your fancy at the nearest Beefeater Grill.

Click on their Website for menu updates and special offers.

Grill, Pub

£11.00£25.00

Featured Restaurant

Bowtrees R'bout, Houghs of Airth, Falkirk, FK2 8PJ [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. Learn more

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

Featured Restaurant

Beancross Road, Polmont, Falkirk, FK2 0YS [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. Learn more

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

Wheelhouse, The

Millennium Wheel Drive, Falkirk, FK1 4AD [Map]

If you have a penchant for stunning views and original settings, The Wheelhouse Restaurant is sure to impress. Located in Falkirk against a picturesque backdrop of the Falkirk Wheel, this Scottish restaurant promises good food, great ambience and a beautiful view of the outdoors from its panoramic windows. Learn more

If you have a penchant for stunning views and original settings, The Wheelhouse Restaurant is sure to impress. Located in Falkirk against a picturesque backdrop of the Falkirk Wheel, this Scottish restaurant promises good food, great ambience and a beautiful view of the outdoors from its panoramic windows. The elegant interiors make it ideal for any occasion, from intimate dinners to lively gatherings.

Food at The Wheelhouse is the best of the country's rich store of fresh foods and the legendary Scottish warmth and hospitality are very much on the menu as well. The sirloin steak with whisky cream sauce, crumbled mushrooms, slow-cooked Stirlingshire lamb casserole and crayfish sandwich are top of the charts. There's an impressive wine list to choose from, so sit back and enjoy an experience which is Scottish to the last bite.

Scottish

£12.00£23.00

Salt of the Earth

East Beancross Farm, Polmont, Falkirk, FK2 0XS [Map]

Scottish

N/AN/A

Priory Restaurant, The

Macdonald Inchyra Grange, Grange Road, Polmont, nr Falkirk, FK2 0YB [Map]

The four-star Macdonald Inchyra Grange is a manor house transformed into a comfortable and modern hotel. It is set in its own forty-four acres of ground, close to Falkirk in the heart of central Scotland. Learn more

The four-star Macdonald Inchyra Grange is a manor house transformed into a comfortable and modern hotel. It is set in its own forty-four acres of ground, close to Falkirk in the heart of central Scotland.
 
The Priory restaurant offers a fine array of classic Scottish cooking in spacious, formal surroundings. The seasonal menu centres around dry-aged Scottish beef and wild fresh fish, with the addition of traditional dishes such as cullen skink and Stornoway black pudding. Desserts include caramelised rhubarb tarte tatin with ice cream and iced cranachan parfait, with traditional shortbread. An assortment of function suites can cater for up to 400 people.

International, Modern British, Scottish

N/A£31.00

Wallace's Bar and Restaurant

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The Grange Manor Hotel, Glensburgh Road, nr Falkirk, FK3 8XJ [Map]

Housed in the striking Grange Manor Hotel, on the outskirts of Grangemouth and Falkirk, Wallace's Bar & Restaurant offers contemporary Scottish cuisine in elegant, comfortable surroundings. Close to Sterling, and just a short drive from Edinburgh and Glasgow, the restaurant's location can hardly be bettered with diners from across Scotland joining hotel guests. Learn more

Housed in the striking Grange Manor Hotel, on the outskirts of Grangemouth and Falkirk, Wallace's Bar & Restaurant offers contemporary Scottish cuisine in elegant, comfortable surroundings. Close to Sterling, and just a short drive from Edinburgh and Glasgow, the restaurant's location can hardly be bettered with diners from across Scotland joining hotel guests. It originally served as a residence for the Factor to the Earl of Zetland and the wooden staircases and the elaborate cornices bear testament to the building's tradition and history.

The menu emphasises the use of fresh, local ingredients wherever possible, with eclectic starters such as spicy chorizo and potato stew with fresh pancetta and crusty bread alongside steamed Shetland mussels with garlic cream. Main courses could include comforting classics such as braised shoulder of Scottish lamb on a casserole of root vegetables, or roulade of free range chicken with sun blushed tomato and basil farce, and crispy pancetta. The tempting dessert menu includes a simple bread and butter pudding with rum and raisin ice cream, honeycomb cheesecake or 'Ruari's' millionaire shortbread sundae.

Wallace's Bar and Restaurant also offers a selection of side orders, plates to share, sandwiches and lighter meals.

French, Scottish

£15.00£25.00

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Frankie & Benny's New York Italian Restaurant & Bar - Falkirk

Unit 17, Central Retail Park, Falkirk, FK2 7AN [Map]

American, Italian

£12.00£25.00

The Green Room

The Leapark Hotel, 130 Boness Road, Grangenouth, nr Falkirk, FK3 9BX [Map]

Bistro, Scottish

N/AN/A

Picardie Restaurant, La

12 Union Road, Camelon, Falkirk, FK1 4PG [Map]

Bistro, European, French

£12.00£20.00

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Special Offers

The Dining Room at 28 Queen Street

Edinburgh

Book your table between 13th and 18th February, quote 'ROMANCE' and we will welcome you with glass of Sparkling wine.

The Witchery

Edinburgh

Light Lunch or Theatre Supper Menu - 2 courses - £15.95

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Valentine Menu - 3 Courses set menu with selection of coffee and chocolate love truffles £27.95

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Valentine’s Day Menu - 3 Course Meal for £18 including Tea/Coffee from Set Menu

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