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Dunblane Hotel, Dunblane - pub details

Address: 10 Stirling Street, Dunblane, Perthshire, FK15 9EP [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 14091) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Dunblane (0 miles), Bridge Of Allan (2.2 miles), Stirling (5 miles)

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

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> Current user rating: 6.0/10 (rated by 7 users)
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user reviews of Dunblane Hotel, Dunblane

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The Dunblane as it is now known was to be our first stop in Dunblane. But we were met with a rather abrupt no children policy. So, I had to go this one alone. The reason was that the lounge was being refurbished. Unfortunately, real ales are also dispensed from the lounge and stock has been discontinued during the refurb. Whilst I did eventually get to chat with the barman and some of the locals in the nice, traditional bar, the experience wasn't the best. Keg beers were Guinness, Belhaven Best, Strongbow, Strongbow Dark Fruit, Birra Moretti, Carling & Tennent's. We moved on to the nearby Riverside, which wasn't much better.
blue_scrumpy - 14 Jan 2020 21:33
In 2009 I raved about this pub, but not now. The 2009 landlord retired and the licence was taken over by a couple who tried their best which unfortunately was not good enough. It has been without a licensee for at least two years and is run by a manager put in by the owners Punch Taverns who promised some time ago to refurbish it. And how it needs refurbishment!

It can easily claim to be the worst pub in Dunblane and is best avoided. Now opens at 4.00pm on Mondays to Fridays. Food is no longer served at any time.

Punch Taverns really do need to pull their finger and invest some much needed money into this place NOW!

I'll give it a "1" for its couple of real ales.
aboukir - 5 Jan 2017 16:37
Popped in on the way to Aberdeen and found this gem. All I was looking for was a loo and ended up having an excellent pint of Inveralmond Ossian.
Jules_B - 15 Aug 2012 20:54
A short walk from the rail station, this is a well-run pub which has attracted awards over the years for its cellarage. Its lounge has Abbot Ale and Timothy Taylor Landlord as permanent features and in addition it has two guest real ales which vary from week to week. Food is served in the lounge and is generally value for money.

Additionally there is a small bar which is popular when live football is being shown. Also has a veranda overlooking the river where smokers tend to gravitate. The landlord sets high standards which his bar staff are expected to meet and thus the customer experience is likely to be satisfying.
aboukir - 7 Dec 2009 17:29
Called here while staying at Bridge of Allan and enjoyed a Houston and Inveralmond beer. Close to the railway station and has a lovely back garden setting.
gillhalfpint - 10 Jul 2009 16:49

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