5 Best Restaurants in Stirling and the Central Highlands, Scotland

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We've compiled the best of the best in Stirling and the Central Highlands - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

63 Tay Street

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Dine looking out onto the River Tay in this elegant but relaxed restaurant with tall windows, gray-and-white walls, and wooden tables. Chef Graeme Pallister has earned a reputation for imaginative fare with an emphasis on seasonal and local produce in adventurous combinations. There are no à la carte options, but there's a choice of multicourse menus; opt for the 4 for 38 Set Menu, which is four courses for £38 or the Just Feed Us menu of five courses for £60. 

63 Tay St., Perth, PH2 8NN, Scotland
01738-441451
Known For
  • Imaginative use of seasonal ingredients
  • Excellent tasting menus
  • Good wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.--Tues.
Reservations essential

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The Birds and Bees

$ Fodor's Choice

This lively pub in a converted whitewashed farmhouse is a little hard to find but worth the effort for the very extensive menu---from burgers and steaks to jambalaya, curry, and chicken chimichangas. This is all good home cooking without pretension, and the servings are more than generous. Inside, the buzz of conversation bounces off dark-wood walls decorated with a fashionable collection of bric-a-brac. From the outside terrace you can look across fields to the hills beyond.

Coach House Coffee Shop

$ Fodor's Choice

With its over-the-top Scottishness, this lively restaurant and café serving Scottish classics fits perfectly into its surroundings in the picturesque village of Luss. Long wooden tables, a large chimney with an open fire in the winter months, and a cabinet full of mouthwatering cakes baked by the owner create a cheerful atmosphere. Favorites include rich soups and stovies (large round rolls filled to overflowing), as well as the ubiquitous haggis, served in king-size quantities. It's worth asking for tea served in ceramic teapots representing everything from dining rooms to telephone boxes (bonus: the pots are for sale in the shop). Luss attracts visitors because of its association with a favorite Scottish TV soap opera, Take the High Road, which ran from 1994 to 2003. Some loch cruises depart from its pier.

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Effie´s of Perth

$ Fodor's Choice

For over 20 years, restaurant namesake Effie baked her glorious cakes and scones here and her family continues the tradition, using her same recipes. The charming, traditional tearoom is hugely popular, with paintings and photographs emphasizing its long history, but what keeps the customers coming back is the superb baking, rich homemade soups, and creative breakfast menu.

Restaurant Andrew Fairlie

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

The late chef Andrew Fairlie established his restaurant in the Gleneagles Hotel in 2001, winning two Michelin stars for his elegant and restrained dishes, and setting in motion a food revolution that changed Scottish cooking. Fairlie's training was in classical French kitchens, and though his restaurant menus were firmly embedded in local Scottish produce, like pheasant and lobster, his style remained classic and detailed. Sadly, Fairlie died in 2019, but his commitment to training and supporting young chefs means that his team at the Gleneagles restaurant continues to maintain his legacy. The dégustation menu is £165 per person (wine pairing is an extra £95 or £150), but there are also three-course (£125) and four-course (£155) options available.

Off A823, Auchterarder, PH3 1NF, Scotland
01764-694267
Known For
  • Two Michelin stars
  • Cuisine marrying France and Scotland
  • A commitment to local produce

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