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A comparatively recent addition to the local beer scene, the Raven has pitched itself as something of a craft beer bar but still offers a limited cask selection as well. The pub has a large split-level interior with the bar in the left-hand potion of... [more>] | |
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This is a large, slightly soulless brew-pub in the heart of the city, showcasing beers from the eponymous Shilling Brew Company. The pub occupies an impressive building but its grandeur means that it is like being in a large ‘90’s drinking barn and a... [more>] | |
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This place is easy enough to miss in passing, but it’s a superb city centre ale house with a fantastic heritage interior that really demands a visit whenever you’re in Glasgow. You enter through a quite brilliant stained-glass porch into a compact ba... [more>] | |
The Sir John Moore (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Pub SignMan |
One of two Wetherspoons pubs within easy striking distance of Central Station, this is an ideal place for a quick pint before boarding a train. A pavement drinking area with folding front doors looked a little redundant on a freezing cold Winter nigh... [more>] | |
The Carron Works (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Pub SignMan |
This is Falkirk’s sole Wetherspoon’s, located in the centre of town, not too far from Falkirk High station. The pub feels very basic, with a simple single room layout which is carpeted throughout and sees the servery run much of the length of the bac... [more>] | |
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This smart pub and hotel next to Stirling Castle, used to be the local Grammar School and it’s great that this historic building can still be enjoyed by the public in its current use today. You enter via a rather nice courtyard full of nice plants an... [more>] | |
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This is very much a typical Brewdog bar with a real student-vibe to it, but lacking a bit of the oomph that some of their other Scottish venues seem to have. It’s the usual concrete-floored rectangular room with the bar down the right-hand side and a... [more>] | |
The Crossed Peels (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Pub SignMan |
Stirling’s contribution to the Wetherspoons empire, the Crossed Peels is a somewhat plain example of the chain with a large, fairly characterless single room interior. The servery has been positioned along the right-hand wall and has a traditional lo... [more>] | |
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This quaint rural-style pub claims to be Stirling’s oldest public house, supposedly dating back to 1733, and it certainly looks and feels like a nice old historic pub. You enter into a tidy little front bar with the servery immediately along the righ... [more>] | |
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Recommended by Just a quick pint, then I'm off |
Quite a smart looking pub, hidden away between London Bridge and Southwark tube station, albeit currently covered by scaffolding. However, from the look of the clientele, you are more likely to find groups of builders in here rather than office work... [more>] | |
The Sennockian (JD Wetherspoon) Pub map point corrected by Just a quick pint, then I'm off |
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