Bridge House

Bridge House Bed and Breakfast

In and around Dollar


Bridge House
14 Bridge Street
Dollar
FK14 7DE
Scotland
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Dollar is particularly well blessed with places to eat.

Sit down and eat

  • The Castle Campbell Hotel (directly across the road) is renowned for fine cooking and the use of local produce. Meals can be taken in the restaurant or bar. (2008 Menus: Restaurant (wine list), Bar lunch, Bar dinner.) The bar itself is well known for its collection of over 70 malt whiskies.
  • The Kings Seat restaurant and bar (100 metres away) offers traditional meals at lunchtimes and in the evenings.
  • The Vanilla Pod (next door but one) offers Morning & Afternoon coffee, Home baking & light Lunches, Full evening & bistro menu
  • Café des Fleurs (a few doors along) offers light snacks and meals throughout the day.
  • The Lorne Tavern (in the High Street) offers Indian cuisine.

Take away

  • Mo's Plaice (on Bridge Street) offers pizzas cooked to perfection in the traditional way.
  • Lee's Chinese takeaway offers a vast choice of Chinese food.
  • Guests are welcome to use the room and the crockery and cutlery if they wish to bring in a takeaway meal in the evening. Wine glasses and a corkscrew are also available smiley face

Drinks

For all its relatively small size, Dollar is well appointed with places to drink:
  • Castle Campbell Hotel, The Kings Seat, The Lorne Tavern are all worth a visit.


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