Nairn's
Nairn's at Bridge of Allan
A modern British restaurant in Bridge of Allan offering fresh, locally inspired dishes in a cozy, welcoming setting with attentive service.
Nick's on Henderson Street is a modern British restaurant in Bridge of Allan, Stirling, known for its fresh, locally sourced dishes and a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere. Offering a varied menu of unusual plates and snacks, it serves generous portions with a focus on quality and flavor. The venue combines a cozy interior with attentive service, making it a favored spot for both locals and visitors seeking a refined yet casual dining experience.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Train and Walk
Take a train to Stirling Station, approximately 20 minutes from Glasgow. From the station, a taxi ride of about 10 minutes or a 30-minute walk through Bridge of Allan will bring you to Nick's on Henderson Street. The walk is along paved roads with gentle inclines. Taxi fares typically range from £8 to £12.
Car
Driving to Nick's is straightforward via the M9 motorway. Allow 30 to 40 minutes from central Stirling. Limited street parking is available nearby, with some paid parking options within a 5-minute walk. Parking can be busy during peak times, so plan accordingly. No parking fees apply on Sundays.
Bus
Local bus services connect Stirling and Bridge of Allan with frequent departures throughout the day. The bus journey takes about 15 minutes, followed by a 5 to 10-minute walk to the restaurant. Buses are accessible and affordable, with single fares around £2 to £3.
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