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3 starters, 4 mains, 2 coffees, 2 pints and 2 soft drinks for £60. The food was excellent. Service was under par but the lad was only on his 3rd shift and it was busy and hot, so he was still finding his feet. Many of the empty tables had not been cleared (but to be fair we've been to several other places over the last month who had the same issue I'd happily go again and have already recommended it to a friend.
What johnhouston2 doesn't like about The Dunblane:
If you like a good ordinary pub, the public bar in The Dunblane fits the bill perfectly. Clean and tidy, telly on the football, friendly locals and good service. I liked it. View all feedback.
Awful. Dithering brainless staff, foul beer. Take a swerve elsewhere. I found other bars in the town, where the beer is bank on and the staff are switched on
If you like a good ordinary pub, the public bar in The Dunblane fits the bill perfectly. Clean and tidy, telly on the football, friendly locals and good service. I liked it.
So, before exploring the twin, we popped in about 1545, a few pleasant locals, sign on bar ‘ring bell for service’ a local said one tender runs both the lounge and the bar. When she eventually came she had a face like a torn scone, bi hello, can I help you, she raised her head in an upward nod to my wife, we ordered a beer, which was nice and s white wine which was barely cheap lows. We left after that and got a far better welcome in the riverside. Worst part was the barmaid
I was banned from this restaurant by the manager after getting into an argument and raising my voice. However, the fact that the well-known drug dealer who frequents this place was not banned raises some questions about the manager's priorities. Is this fair treatment? I personally don't think so, or am I just out of touch with the times? It seems that raising one's voice is considered worse in the manager's eyes.
After attending a Remembrance Parade at my son's school (Queen Victoria), we stopped by for a quick drink. The pub was quiet, but we were pleasantly surprised to find the local Folk singers club having their regular Sunday jamming session. It was a delight to listen to them for hours. I highly recommend visiting if you are ever in Dunblane on a Sunday night. The staff were also excellent.