5 Best Restaurants in Stirling and the Central Highlands, Scotland

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We've compiled the best of the best in Stirling and the Central Highlands - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Allanwater Cafe

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Run by the Bechelli family for four generations, this casual, light, and airy café in Bridge of Allan, just a couple of miles from Stirling, is a popular spot with locals. It is a well-tried Scottish combination of fish-and-chip restaurant and ice-cream parlor. Try the traditional "fish tea"—here confusingly called "catch of the day"—which consists of fish-and-chips served with tea or coffee and bread and butter. This place is time-honored, always busy, and a good value. There's a tantalizing selection of Italian ice cream too—if you have room.

15 Henderson St., Bridge of Allan, FK9 4HN, Scotland
01786-833060
Known For
  • Popular "fish tea" (fish-and-chips served with tea or coffee)
  • Italian ice cream
  • Quick service

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Brea

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This unpretentious and popular place with wooden tables and chairs has a menu that celebrates Scottish food, though well-made burgers and steaks are also permanent features. The food offers some new takes on traditional favorites such as the rolled haddock with salmon, the Cullen skink soup, and haggis in various guises. Unusually, the desserts are house-made, and it shows. A range of Scottish beers and gins are available, too.

Deli Ecosse

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Don't miss it: in one corner of the square, off Callander's main street, a narrow door opens into a high-ceilinged old church hall crowded with good things to eat there or take away. You can order tasty soups, house-made cakes, and plump sandwiches from the counter, or try the excellent coffee or a glass of wine. The arched wooden ceiling and wooden floors, together with the wooden tables and shelves of food, somehow create a very homey setting.

10 Ancaster Sq., Callander, FK17 8ED, Scotland
01877-331220
Known For
  • House-made cakes
  • Excellent breakfast
  • Inexpensive lunch
Restaurant Details
No dinner. Closed Wed.

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Pier Café

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At the historic Stronachlachar Pier, this light-filled coffee shop has a satisfying lunch menu (burgers and sandwiches) and a deck with beautiful views over Loch Katrine. Cakes, scones, and soups are made on the premises. You can also have breakfast and lunch or afternoon tea (which needs to be booked in advance). Many people get off the boat from Trossachs Pier here before cycling or walking back along the road around the loch; it's lovely and not too demanding.

Off B829, Stronachlachar, FK8 3TY, Scotland
01877-386374
Known For
  • On-site baking
  • Good coffee
  • Loch views
Restaurant Details
Closed Jan. and Mon. and Tues. in Nov.--Feb.

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The Taybank

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This lovely spot overlooking the River Tay continues the tradition as a musical meeting place once owned by Scottish singer and composer Dougie MacLean. The restaurant places emphasis on Scottish fare, but there are burgers and pizza in the bar as well as an extremely popular beer garden right by the river. There's live music several nights a week, and open air cinema in the summer. The restaurant also has simple but comfortable rooms to stay the night.

Tay Terrace, Dunkeld, PH8 0AQ, Scotland
01350-677123
Known For
  • Traditional Scottish fare
  • Frequent live music
  • Bustling beer garden

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