Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Grangemouth
Hardens guides have spent 33 years compiling reviews of the best Grangemouth restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 5 restaurants in Grangemouth and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Grangemouth restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
Featured Grangemouth Restaurants
1. Champany Inn
British, Traditional restaurant in Linlithgow
2023 Review: “The best steaks we have ever eaten!” – the Davidson family’s roadside inn near Linlithgow has built its renown over four decades in operation, for the quality of its meat; and there’s also a selection of prime-quality burgers. Reflecting their heritage, South African wines are the backbone of what’s a high-quality list to bolster the generally red-blooded vibe.
2. Dhoom
Indian restaurant in Dunfermline
19-21 New Row - KY12
2021 Review: A bright Indian street food design is laid on strong at this large yearling, serving a variety of boldly flavoured bites. One or two encouraging early reports of “amazing flavours” win it an inclusion, but too few reports for a rating as yet.
3. Nairns Bridge of Allan
Scottish restaurant in Bridge of Allan
Henderson Street - FK9
Opened in July 2023 (after our annual diners’ poll had concluded), veteran Scottish TV chef Nick Nairn and his wife Julia re-launched this Stirlingshire restaurant on the site of their previous venue, which was destroyed in a fire two years ago. The business is a modern, family brasserie that’s not particularly foodie in approach and this is reflected in early reviews. For Murray Chalmers in The Courier it is “…great. Not life-changing, not genre-defining and not likely to win awards for innovation, but it all worked so well”. The Herald’s Ron Mackenna found it “strangely inconsistent… but is Nick’s worth a try? Yeah. Definitely”.
4. The Forager
Scottish restaurant in Dollar
19-23 Bridge Street - FK14
No reports as yet on this spring 2023 newcomer – the latest opening in the expanding empire of MasterChef: The Professionals 2018 finalist Dean Banks. But The Scotsman’s Gaby Soutar is a fan – in her February 2023 review she noted that the “foraging theme only seems to extend as far as the branding” with a menu that only “features the prerequisite pub classics, like fish ’n’ chips, Sunday roast, pies” along with some “fancier bits”. But she concluded that “Scotland has another excellent country pub”.
5. Brea
Scottish restaurant in Stirling
5 Baker Street - FK8
Handy for Stirling Castle and the train station, this well-established venture has won an embarrassment of accolades over the years, including ‘Restaurant of the Year – Scotland’ at the country’s 2022 Food Awards. Reporters love its “retro menu of good old-fashioned cooking” (haggis with mash, chicken supreme), “though the layout and ambience make it feel a little more like a café than a really good eatery, which is what it is”.
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