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    3.5 (2 reviews)

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    The Burgh Coffeehouse - The outside

    The Burgh Coffeehouse

    3.6(16 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    £

    I've came here for years as a student. Super cosy place with great food and coffee and a lovely…read moreplace to study. I would definitely recommend it to friends and family, however I do have a few small qualms with the place. It is a tad pricey, now I understand why - it's a small business trying to thrive in an age of fast food it has to be. So I can't blame the place, but people should know before going in. My main issue - and the reason it got such a low rating is the staff. There is a solid divide between the staff, some are lovely and have a jokey presence around them that truly makes you feel comfortable and is what made me come back. However some staff are incredibly rude. I'm not a very social person, so I don't mind people who aren't SUPER EAGER to talk, not to mention I work in hospitality and understand not always loving customers. But a few staff members are consistently rude, and standoffish. They have this pretentious presence and I can feel them rolling their eyes and scoffing at me. I just think a little goes a long way, and I'm not asking for much but working in a coffeehouse you can't complain you get customers. Overall a positive review for if you just need a place to study, eat, or get things done. But if you're looking to hang out with friends, you'll get eye rolls and scoffs. One more thing - there is a heavy distinction between upstairs and downstairs. If you're with friends please try get a seat upstairs, if you're downstairs it's incredibly library-esque, so not a hangout spot.

    Cozy layout, lots of seating space, AMAZING seasonal specials.... The sweet teeth of me and my 3…read morefriends were all very satisfied with the gingerbread deluxe late (mine), cinnamon mocha, hazelnut hot choc an regular hot choc with marshmallows. I would give it 5 stars for this, super cozy mugs also. But, we got sandwiches and they were tasty but a bit dry... the cheese/ha sandwich could have had a bit more filling and my pesto-sundried tomatoes-cheese grilled sandwich had a lovely taste but the bun was too dry, unfortunately! But, then again, the drinks were soooo soooo good for today's winter day! SO 4 stars, here you go!

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    The Burgh Coffeehouse - Chai tea lattes and carrot cake

    Chai tea lattes and carrot cake

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    Cisco's Cafe

    Cisco's Cafe

    4.3(4 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    £

    The first rule of Cisco's is: You do not talk about Cisco's…read more I've never heard another student say that they're going to Cisco's for lunch. Come to think of it, in my four years in the city, I've not heard a peep about Cisco's. So, really, what's waiting down Port Street is a bit of a hidden gem. So much so that it feels odd to share the secret (as Scott D said!) since Cisco's is just the sort of place you want to stumble upon yourself. Whilst it isn't particularly hard to find or tucked away, I'd managed to pass by so many times before discovering it on Yelp quite some time ago. So up till now, Cisco's had been no more than an overdue bookmark on my Yelp list. But today, I finally visited for lunch. There's a kitsch bike outside with the signature Cisco's sign which is a nice decorative touch. Whilst it's on the small and cosey side, we managed to get seats straight away as it wasn't too busy. Despite this, there was still a bustling, thriving vibe with a steady stream of customers popping in for lunch to-go and the staff working away and chatting with hungry mid-day lunchers. I loved the upbeat yet relaxed feel and the staff were so friendly and chirpy! Looking at the chalkboards dotted around, there was lots to choose from. (The first thing I noticed were the cakes, I just can't wait to go back to try them and hopefully give them my beloved five stars! The carrot cake looked delicious!) I had a chai latte and a roasted vegetable and mozzarella toastie. The latte was frothy perfection and the toastie was delicious, fresh and came with a sprinkling of crisps. At just under £7, it's reasonably good value and definitely somewhere I'd love to be spending my time. So now you know. Do with this information what you will. PS. You should really pop in. PPS. Save me a slice of carrot cake.

    So you know that bar in Cheers where everybody knows your name... well this is the coffee shop…read moreversion of that! Seriously, I love the atmosphere in this family-run cafe in the heart of Stirling. I have recently started working in Stirling and frequent this place often for my morning hot chocolate or for lunch. There is a great selection of sandwiches, paninis and home baking on offer. I believe they also sell venison burgers though have not sampled this myself yet! There is always a selection of homemade soups to try as well as daily specials for the sandwich fillings... The only downside of this place is that is small in terms of seating. I forgive it that completely though because the service and warm, friendly staff and excellent coffee more than make up for that. A true gem!

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    Cisco's Cafe - Roasted veg and mozzarella panini

    Roasted veg and mozzarella panini

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    The Bluebell Tearoom

    The Bluebell Tearoom

    4.3(4 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    ££

    Today marked the first birthday of the Bluebell Tearoom and since I'd wanted to visit for a long…read moretime, there was no better time than the present. Why, hello there, Bluebell Tearoom! Birthday banners, complimentary birthday tablet and an afternoon tea raffle for every customer. And of course, the perfect excuse for cake. We are in just the right place for it, after all. Crisp and white and fresh like a beautiful spring day, the tearoom is cute and cosey and the welcome warm. Whilst small in size, there are certainly a good amount of seats and despite arriving slap-bang in the middle of lunchtime, we were able to get a table for two. The first thing that caught my eye was the crockery. We had some dainty little matching cups, bowls, saucers. And there were some more pretty selections displayed on the walls. Tea is always served best in a magnificent teacup. The bluebell are testament to this. It certainly is a the perfect spot for tea and cake! I had Cock-a-Leekie soup which was delicious, wholesome, warming. - The perfect prelude to the main event. Oh boy, did we have trouble choosing a cake from the selection. Despite it being the Bluebell's super special first birthday, you will always find such a plentiful selection of cake, including plenty of gluten free selections and it really was a delight to hear about just how many cakes and gluten free options they prepare daily. Today, there was Lemon and Coconut, Cranberry and Orange, Carrot...Would we like to have a peek at the selection? Oh, mama! Now we're talking. They look delightful. Every single one of them. After far too much time spent making a decision, I go for the Lemon and Coconut. My friend and I do a swap (always the best thing to do in these situations!) and I get to have a nibble of his slice of the Cranberry and Orange. Mmmm. They're both so light and with just the right amount of sweetness. I genuinely can't make up my mind which I liked best. Just perfect with the Japanese cherry green tea I had to accompany the afternoon sugar fix. If you asked me where to go for tea and cake in Stirling a few days ago, I might have told you to just hop on the train to Glasgow. That would have been silly of me. And I hope you didn't listen. - Do go to the Bluebell Tearoom. And take me with you!

    The Bluebell tearoom is always our first port of call when we visit Stirling and often our last as…read morewell. Wonderful home baked cakes, great dry cured bacon and scotch pancakes, daily roast sandwiches made with honey and oat bread and served with gravy. Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant food! The only thing better than the food here is the service. Lisa treats her customers as though they were family and you won't find a warmer welcome anywhere in Scotland. Fantastic! Highly recommended.

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    The Bluebell Tearoom - Orange and cranberry cake

    Orange and cranberry cake

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    Lemon and coconut cake

    Sarah Janes - coffee - Updated May 2026

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