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306 Opinions in 1 websites
We popped in here for lunch while passing for the first time and were glad we did. The service was good, very quick and efficient, staff were very friendly. There is a good selection on the menu and even a dog menu, which our dogs loved! The soup was delicious and toasties were tasty but a little burnt around the sides so we couldn't even bite into some of them. They have no disabled parking which is disappointing. We will definitely pop in again if passing!
263 Opinions in 1 websites
Such a shame. Is there anywhere else in Scotland where a stylish Al fresco area is surrounded on two sides by 3-4 foot jungle of weeds. Or where you can hardly see the road signs for similar? It must be the. It must be the responsibility of the same person in management who thinks that white lettering on pale grey is just the combination of colours to grab the passing visitor off the road. I live locally and would love the Woodside to succeed, but someone has a mentlal block, and fails to realise how important the initial visual impression is to the passing motorist. "If they can't keep the garden tidy, what about the food, and the toilets?" It has gone on like this for many months, and includes every detail of their outside plant decor. The half dead conifer on the left side of the entrance has been half dead for months. It would not take much to do a tidy-up. But the empty car park at coffee time during the tourist season must largely be a reflection of the first impressions travellers get as they approach the place. Come on Woodside. We want you to succeed. Apply the same standards to the outside as you do to the inside.
149 Opinions in 1 websites
Stopped here while travelling past. The coffee was excellent, hot tasty and strong. The shop is a fascinating place with a machine whirling await roasting the coffee, people filming the place and a full shop of people drinking the excellent coffee amid all that was going on.
66 Opinions in 2 websites
Julie and Brenda welcomed us to this lovely country pub! I had the roast beef and my son had stone baked pizza! Great menu! Dog friendly, welcoming, warm (roaring fire!) and a gorgeous environment in an old coaching inn!
65 Opinions in 1 websites
Hadn't been in here before and entered the lounge, we were asked to go through to the bar to sit as we were not having food. No indication that this is a restaurant, it's a pub lounge, but we went through to the bar. There were 6 regulars in the bar. We were joined by folks we had been with earlier and a singer/guitarist in the company started to play Caledonia, a lovely Scottish song. She was asked to desist by the female behind the bar, who said someone had complained, although who it was was a mystery as no-one in the bar had done so. The way it was conveyed was very rude and we all decided to leave the premises(approx 20 of us). One of the regulars apologised to us as we were leaving. It is a sad day when a Scottish song cannot be tolerated in a Scottish pub and even more ironic given the name of this Inn and the fact it is at Bannockburn. Disgusted doesn't cover it, I'll never darken their doorstep again. Foul attitude.
65 Opinions in 1 websites
Friendly pub a few minutes walk from the Wallace monument. 2 wines for under £9 good value for Stirling. Lovely strong smell of bleach as we walked in .
54 Opinions in 2 websites
Vera’s goes above and beyond. I’ve only been a few times before; but a few months ago, whilst making a solo visit to cheer myself up, one of the staff noticed that I was upset - she offered support and gave me the tea on the house. I was so touched by her kindness. Thank you to the lady with the glasses and the English accent!
30 Opinions in 1 websites
One staff member showed unnecessarily rude behaviour rushing me out with my dog. Completely over the top response let us down in what is otherwise a delightful wee cafe.