51 Barnton Street, Stirling FK8 1HH | |
01786447191 | |
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The Coo' was born in April 2009. Specialising in Malt Whiskies. On the last count there was 128 different Single Malts for you to sample.(Not all on the same night, as 'the coo' encourages 'responsible drinking'.) Scottish Vodka, Gin, Bottled Beers and Wine are available, along with the usual draft lager and other drinks
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