Abercromby Arms
Abercromby Arms: Traditional Community Pub and Hotel in Tullibody
A warm, modern pub in Menstrie serving exquisite Indian cuisine with scenic views and friendly hospitality.
The Hollytree is a popular pub located on Main Street East in Menstrie, Scotland. Known for its warm and friendly atmosphere, it offers a modern and inviting setting with tasteful décor and lush furniture. Under new management, it has transformed into an Indian grill serving delicious, well-presented dishes with options to customize spice levels. The pub is family- and dog-friendly, making it a great spot for locals and visitors alike to enjoy hearty meals and lively hospitality.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
Take local bus services to Menstrie, stopping near Main Street East. Bus routes from Alloa and Stirling run regularly, with journey times typically between 15 to 30 minutes. Check local timetables for frequency; fares range around £2-£5.
Train and Taxi
Travel by train to Alloa station, approximately 5 km from Menstrie. From Alloa, a taxi ride of about 10 minutes will bring you to The Hollytree. Taxi fares typically cost £10-£15.
Car
Driving to The Hollytree is straightforward via local roads. Parking is available nearby on Main Street East, but spaces may be limited during peak times. No parking fees apply. The drive from Stirling takes around 20 minutes.
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