2 Baker Street, Stirling FK8 1BJ | |
01786448722 | |
No 2 Baker Street Website | |
Facebook information can be found here | |
There's been a pub on this corner just down the hill from Stirling Castle for decades, so it's no surprise No.2 Baker Street has the atmosphere of a traditional local - somewhere that values good company, good beer and good entertainment.
Beer Garden
Coaches Accepted
Disabled Facilities
Family Friendly
WiFi
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