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BrewDog Stirling: Craft Beer Haven in the Heart of Stirling

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A lively craft beer bar and restaurant in Stirling offering 15 taps, classic bar food, and a vibrant atmosphere near the castle and station.

BrewDog Stirling is a vibrant craft beer bar and restaurant located at 7 Baker Street, Stirling. Set in a historic building near Stirling Castle and the train station, it features 15 taps pouring BrewDog brews alongside guest beers from the UK and abroad. The venue offers a lively atmosphere with a menu of classic bar food and standout pizzas, complemented by free WiFi and dog-friendly facilities.

A brief summary to BrewDog Stirling

  • Monday 4 pm-11 pm
  • Tuesday 4 pm-11 pm
  • Wednesday 4 pm-11 pm
  • Thursday 4 pm-11 pm
  • Friday 12 pm-12 am
  • Saturday 12 pm-12 am
  • Sunday 12 pm-10 pm

Local tips

  • Try the signature BrewDog beers alongside rotating guest taps for a diverse tasting experience.
  • Don’t miss the pizza menu, which pairs perfectly with the craft beer selection.
  • Visit during special events like themed parties for exclusive drinks and live music.
  • The venue is dog friendly, so feel free to bring your furry companion along.
  • Free WiFi is available, making it a great spot to relax and catch up online.
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Getting There

  • Train

    From Stirling Railway Station, it’s a 10-15 minute walk through the city center to BrewDog Stirling. The station is well connected to major Scottish cities. Walking is straightforward on paved streets with gentle inclines. No cost involved.

  • Bus

    Local bus services run frequently from various parts of Stirling city to stops near Baker Street. Travel times vary between 10-20 minutes depending on starting point. Single fares typically cost £1.50-£3.00. Check local timetables for schedules.

  • Car

    Driving to BrewDog Stirling is convenient via city roads, with parking options nearby though limited. Parking fees generally range from £1.50 to £3.00 per hour. Be mindful of peak times when spaces may be scarce.

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  • Seating Areas
  • Trash Bins
  • Information Boards

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Discover more about BrewDog Stirling

A Gateway to Craft Beer Culture in Stirling

Nestled in the historic city of Stirling, BrewDog Stirling occupies the former Drouthy Neebors bar on Baker Street, transforming it into a dynamic craft beer destination. Known as the Gateway to the Highlands, this location serves as a hub for beer enthusiasts seeking a diverse range of brews. The bar boasts 15 taps featuring BrewDog’s own innovative beers alongside carefully curated selections from other UK breweries and international guest brewers, offering a rich variety of flavors and styles.

Atmosphere and Culinary Offerings

The interior combines a modern, industrial aesthetic with a welcoming vibe that appeals to both locals and visitors. BrewDog Stirling’s kitchen serves a menu of classic bar food, with a particular highlight on their acclaimed pizza offerings, crafted to pair perfectly with their beer selection. The venue’s lively yet casual environment makes it suitable for a relaxed evening out or a spirited night with friends.

Accessibility and Amenities

Conveniently located just minutes from Stirling’s train station and the iconic Stirling Castle, BrewDog Stirling is easily accessible for travelers exploring the city. The bar is wheelchair accessible and dog friendly, welcoming all guests including those with pets. Free WiFi is available, enhancing the experience for visitors who wish to stay connected while enjoying their time.

Events and Community Engagement

BrewDog Stirling frequently hosts themed events and parties, such as their 70s-inspired New Year’s Eve celebration featuring soul, funk, disco, and glam rock music. These events often include exclusive drink menus with special pricing, fostering a strong community spirit and providing memorable experiences beyond just food and drink.

Opening Hours and Visitor Experience

The bar operates with extended hours on weekends, opening from noon until midnight or later, and shorter hours during weekdays, typically from late afternoon into the evening. The kitchen hours are slightly shorter, ensuring fresh and quality food service. This schedule accommodates a variety of visitor plans, from casual lunches to late-night gatherings.

Local Significance and Cultural Role

BrewDog Stirling stands out as a key player in the city’s evolving craft beer scene, bridging traditional Scottish hospitality with modern brewing innovation. Its presence enriches Stirling’s cultural landscape by attracting a diverse crowd and offering a space where beer lovers can explore new tastes while enjoying the historic surroundings of one of Scotland’s most storied cities.

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