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    BrewDog Stirling

    4.3 (8 reviews)
    ModerateBars
    Open 12:00 pm - 1:00 am (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Seth S.

    I've been a big fan of the Brewdog brand for awhile now, and I have to say that this location in Stirling's city centre may just be my favourite to date! Around the corner from a sea of chain pubs, Brewdog stands out as the perfect way to unwind and relax after a day of sightseeing in Stirling. Brittany A. and I, along with our dog Penny, stopped in for a late lunch and a pint. This Brewdog follows the interior design of most of the bars in the group with a re-adapted industrial theme present. Stirling's Brewdog has an unpretentious, neighbourhood feel to it. There is a ton of seating, with six large booths and a long lounge style booth at the front. They definitely want you to stay, with free WIFI, board games, and a pinball machine. You'll find the standard Brewdog brews here, as well as a featured guest tap list. I tried a long-time favourite, Weihenstephan's hefeweizen on tap, and Brittany tried a bottled cider. We've never dined at Brewdog - we usually end our nights at the bar. We tried two of their pies and split an order of sweet potato fries. The pies are made by Pieminister, based in Bristol and shipped in to each Brewdog location. It's hard to tell, as my vegetarian friendly Heidi pie with sweet potatoes, spinach, and goat cheese tasted absolutely fresh and delicious. Brewdog, as one would hope, is dog friendly, providing Penny with water, ample treats, and a lot of attention during our visit. Most of my Brewdog experiences have lasted an hour or two at most. With friendly faces, a laid back atmosphere, and plenty to do, I could spend a whole day in Brewdog Stirling.

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    Fun pub atmosphere, great beer options, good food. We especially liked the pizza and the fried chicken wings.

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    Delicious beer, wonderful stone-baked pizza, lovy atmosphere, a great place for a meal.

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    Curly Coo Bar

    Curly Coo Bar

    4.5(11 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    £

    Great place to come and ask for a dram of something new and be assured Mandy will find it for you…read more Laid back, no pretensions, but a great place where a tourist or a local are equals and enjoy each other.

    My friends and I were drawn to the Curly Coo before it had even opened it's door. - Stirling's…read morenewest whisky bar certainly had an amusing name. 'Have you seen the Currrrly Coo?' 'The new bar's called the Currrrly Coo.' It rolled off our tongues easily and was playful and fun. - I'm a 'Weegie so, naturally, I love to roll my rs! Now, wait a second...Here was me getting all excited about the latest whisky bar in town when I don't even drink the stuff! Alas, they have a great selection of other lovely things. My favourites being gin and that very, very tasty Elderflower Thistly Cross cider. I've been in the Coo a few times now and whilst it is still on the quiet side as a new bar, it seems to be growing in popularity little by little. Mandy, the owner, is an intense but lovely lady who is strict about her rules in turning the pub around from the rowdy, loud reputation it had previously. She certainly knows her stuff about whiskey, with a 'drammy' award for her previous bar in Creiff and plans for whisky tasting nights in the near future. With every visit, there's been a new quirk to her bar. - I love the book collection and the super teeny whisky bottles. Not to mention the painting of the 'Coo' in question in the corner. It would be nice to see some candles, I think that would really fit with the feel of the bar. When we had been booked as a band to play an hour set at the Coo, we were nervous. On our first visit we were the only people in the bar and Mandy told us of the folk music scene she wanted to welcome to the pub. It didn't sit well with the fact that the jukebox played generic pop songs. And that's one of the major factors for me for the pub. With some nice music, the bar changes completely! We put some Dylan on the jukebox and, with a little bit of folk, it certainly feels closer to the folk-whiskey haven Mandy's been dreaming of. Prices are a little on the expensive side but what you're getting really is premium. With 150 varieties of whiskey, a hefty gin collection and the most popular local ciders all in one place, you're spoiled for choice. Whilst at first I was unsure of the Curly Coo, I only hope that things improve because this bar has so much potential. Just be sure to take some money for the jukebox!

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    Settle Inn - The Settle festivities!

    Settle Inn

    4.3(13 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    £

    Wonderfully quaint and unpretentious old haunt dating back to the 18th century. Friendly to locals…read moreand tourists alike, it's small but comfortable. Not too many erudite beers on tap, but you can get your hands on a couple of rotational cask ales that are nice. Prices are good, and you may be lulled to stay awhile. There's a small but charming performance space in the back where they have spoken word, music, etc.

    Hahahahaha. I'm really not sure how to review this pub but I will give it a shot. We visited here…read moreon a Friday afternoon while in Stirling as my Aussie friend requested an "old man pub with a fire". Stirling's resident Yelp expert, Nicola C recommended here with the disclaimer of "I don't know what it's like during the day though." So, my friend and I pitched up to be greeted by two regulars at the door who told us the pub was closed. "Awwww, really?" I said. "Naw hen!" followed by much guffawing on their behalf. In we stumbled, both having a laugh at the two oldies. The bar was empty apart from one other old gent which seems reasonable for 4.30pm on a Friday. We got a couple of drinks (Thistly Cross bottles for £3.50 each which is what I pay for them in the supermarket!) and sat by the fire (which thankfully someone came and stoked the hell out of so it was absolutely roaring, and scorching hot). The bar had a nice relaxed vibe. By the time we were leaving one of the regulars was well steaming and came over to talk to the Australian lassies and generally give us a bit of a ribbing. He got us to sign the visitors book and was generally pretty funny - I even got a kiss as I was leaving. Lucky me. So, would I recommend going here? Yes, I definitely would, even just for the laughs you'll have. The fire was warm, the seats were comfy and they had a nice selection of crisps/chips for snacking on. Thanks for the recommendation Nicola!

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    The City Walls

    The City Walls

    3.9(15 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    ££

    Nice pub with a killer location by the city walls. Has a tad of a generic sports bar vibe when you…read morewalk in but it's really quite friendly and unpretentious. Filled with tourists and families. On the day I was here they were playing a big Celtic-Aberdeen match and the atmosphere was bonkers. There are a few good beers available and the food is reasonable: pub fare. I got myself a fish and chips, which filled me up nicely. Not a ton of great choices in central Stirling (at least according to Yelp), but this one passes muster.

    A smart little gastro-pub in a nice building!…read more I was told by one of my friends that this place used to be a somewhat disreputable nightclub with very sticky floors. But no trace of that remains and The City Walls has been very well renovated indeed. When I first walked in, I thought it looked rather fancy! But then I spotted the football on the TV screens and the very slightly Wetherspoons-ish bar area and I realised that it's not quite as posh as the entry-way would indicate. It's actually very large and spacious inside, with lots and lots of seating. The decor is warm, muted, comfortable and done to quite a high standard. There isn't a huge amount of character or atmosphere, but you can't have everything. We had a couple of drinks, which were very nice indeed, and ordered lunch from some grubby, sticky menus. The waiter took our order from the table, instead of us needing to go to the bar to order, which is a nice touch for a pub. The food was really tasty! Myself and my party all seemed to find it really good, decent quality and portion sizes. For the price, which was very reasonable, I don't think you could fault it much.

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    The City Walls - Eurovision decorations also double as world cup decorations

    Eurovision decorations also double as world cup decorations

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