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Port Customs Bar, Stirling

61 Port Street
Stirling
FK8 2EW

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ALASTAIR BARTER left this review about No.2 Baker Street

The pub should still be called Port Customs Bar - NOT No.2 Baker Street. There is already a pub in Baker Street called No.2 Baker Street. Please amend.

On 29th May 2015 - no rating submitted
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David Ross left this review about Port Customs Bar

A long, narrow bar room with a door at either end, this was so busy on both the Friday night and Saturday afternoon I came in that the quickest way to get to the toilet was to go out one door and in the other. It’s obviously very popular with the locals, men in particular, and had three TV screens showing horse racing and football. On the impressive gantry behind the bar, bottled drinks share the shelves with an interesting collection of toby jugs. A pint of Tennent’s lager cost me £3 and Carling lager, Guinness and Belhaven Best are also on draught.

On 16th April 2015 - rating: 8
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donna mcgregor left this review about Port Customs Bar

a great pub in stirling town centre,mostly full of regular locals -always a good sign.tourists are always made welcome and usually enjoy some friendly banter with both the locals and the bar staff.shows sky sports and if you are a fan of horse racing or football this pub is a must for you.a wide variety of drinks available-eveything from your usual pint,a wee half to even a cheeky shot!!all at great prices probably the cheapest in the town with no comprimise on cleanliness or service.only £1.70 for a malt whisky and £1.25 for a wide range of well known branded whiskys.lots of interesting pictures of local scenery and places on the walls and plenty to look at on the gantry.overall a great wee traditional pub not to be missed.

On 5th June 2007 - rating: 10
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